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> It's here, but I have a few issues..., windows need adjustment, not enough leg room :-(
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post May 3 2015, 07:33 AM
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QUOTE(MikeInMunich @ May 3 2015, 09:13 AM) *

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) please forgive my naïveté, but what exactly are you meaning here with "sporto" Wolfgang? Is that a car? A type or brand of seat? ...and actuating the clutch when your leg touches the shifter...?? I'm missing your meaning on this altogether and am curious.

Sporto is short for Sportomatic
that's an optional transmission type that sold very very rarely with the 914-6
only 16 cars are documented by the factory
it's a manual 4-speed transmission with torque converter and a manually actuated clutch - without clutch pedal
when you touch the shift stick, it opens the clutch and you could change the gear manually

if you're more interested in the Sportomatic, check out this page (German): http://sportomatic.net/sportomatic/sportomatic.php



QUOTE(MikeInMunich @ May 3 2015, 09:13 AM) *

At any rate, can you estimate how much space is gained by using this hub? 1cm? 2cm? 3cm??

I use the hub from "Mittelmotor" - it's 30 mm
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