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Sportomatic conversion..? |
mb911 |
Sep 16 2016, 02:10 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 7,390 Joined: 2-January 09 From: Burlington wi Member No.: 9,892 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
So my dad is at a cross roads. He has had 356s,912s, 914s, 924turbos, mgs etc over the years.. He sold his 356sc about 5 years ago because he couldn't drive manual anymore and bought a boxster with a trip tronic in it.. He is now going stir crazy and is looking for a project and I ran across a 914 a friend has for a great deal and it's fairly solid.. He says he has a sporto trans for it and the actuator for it but nothing else to convert it.. The project will take my dad many years it could be a 10 year project for him.. Are there enough sporto parts out there to make the conversion happen?
Disclaimer my dad can't drive manual anymore for health reasonsso don't answer back don't do it. Budget will be low so 4k worth of parts probably makes it harder to happen for him.. I think for him it's about the dream of when he was younger. |
N_Jay |
Sep 17 2016, 01:50 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 283 Joined: 2-March 16 From: Chicago NW Burbs Member No.: 19,720 Region Association: None |
Is it the same concept as a VW Semi-Auto?
If so, it was a manual with a TC in front and a pneumatically operated clutch that disengaged when you first started moving the shift lever. The 1972 VW was a 3 speed and it did 0-to-60 in just over a full minute! You could jury-rig the shifter switch by using some type of pushbutton in the shift lever. (A little extra manual control.) |
Mike D. |
Sep 19 2016, 05:59 PM
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OK, It runs now, and pretty good too! Group: Members Posts: 1,448 Joined: 3-January 03 From: Santa Clarita, Ca Member No.: 85 Region Association: None |
Is it the same concept as a VW Semi-Auto? If so, it was a manual with a TC in front and a pneumatically operated clutch that disengaged when you first started moving the shift lever. The 1972 VW was a 3 speed and it did 0-to-60 in just over a full minute! You could jury-rig the shifter switch by using some type of pushbutton in the shift lever. (A little extra manual control.) Couldn't a vw unit be modified to work? You can buy a whole Auto Stick car on theSamba for $700. also one for $900. Either of these would have all the parts. Just need to mod. linkage, peddles, flip r&p, figure out how to mount. You can part out the beetle for extra beer money along the way. ?? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) |
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