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How do 911 speedometers differ from 914 ones? |
Aaron Cox |
Jan 8 2005, 09:06 PM
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are they calibrated the same? (early 911 = 914?)
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Steve |
Jan 10 2005, 10:34 PM
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QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Jan 10 2005, 05:33 AM) There is a sender available from VDO to drive the Electronic speedometer. It's a hall effect sender that is driven off the speedo output location on the trans. I made an adapter for mine out of an old angle drive just last night. I have the box and the angle drive adapter at home and I can take some pictures tonight. I have not figured out the wiring diagram for it yet, but I will. Clay, Is the part number of your sender? 340 011D V1511010056D The above is what I bought but it still requires an adapter to change it from 16 pulses a second to 8. I bought the ERA controller to solve the problem. |
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