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> Restoration Design, Fuse Panel ready Sept 2024
peteyd
post Aug 7 2024, 05:47 AM
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QUOTE(friethmiller @ Aug 1 2024, 01:37 PM) *

@peteyd (sorry had the wrong name here before). I know mine is an extreme example but might this area forward of the front floor be a good candidate for a new replacement part from RD? It always seems this low point below/in front of the pedal cluster is a mess. I'm currently deploying some sheet metal-origami to slowly rebuild this disaster.




This area is definitely a great candidate for tooling. We have discussed it internally and do plan to make it in the future. We just don't know exactly when to fit it in.

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post Sep 25 2024, 08:02 AM
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The fuse panels are finally ready to go!

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914 Fuse Panel


Upgrade your Porsche 914 with our 'modernized' fuse panel, designed to combine classic style with up-to-date tech. Crafted by Restoration Design, this fuse panel features a sleek black anodized aluminum faceplate, perfectly complementing the interior of your vintage Porsche.
Built on a high-quality PCB (Printed Circuit Board) , this fuse panel ensures reliable and efficient electrical distribution. It utilizes modern ATO fuses, which are readily available and offer improved safety over original fuses.
One of the standout features is the glow-to-blow LED indicators. These LEDs provide instant visual feedback, glowing when a fuse is blown with a bright, unmistakable light. No more guesswork—troubleshooting electrical issues is now faster and more straightforward.
Designed to fit seamlessly into your Porsche 914, this fuse panel is an essential upgrade for any enthusiast looking to enhance the reliability and functionality of their classic car while maintaining its timeless appeal.

We also have these relays

-Designed and manufactured in Canada using modern components allowing for a slim and efficient design
-Rated for 30A switching current and 25A motor load
-225 Ohm coil resistance
-Compatible with OEM plastic covers or Restoration Design stamped aluminum covers
-Transient voltage suppression circuitry (TVS) on both the coil and contacts. This is designed to react and dampen sudden or momentary over voltage conditions. This will increase the lifespan of your relay and protect it from short circuits
-Can be used to power fuel pumps
-This is equivalent to the RED relay
-RoHS compliant


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post Oct 7 2024, 02:55 PM
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We have made another new part!

https://www.restoration-design.com/store/product/PP345P

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QUOTE(peteyd @ Oct 7 2024, 03:55 PM) *

A few weeks too late for me! Darn it. I had to repair/restore 4 of these rusted out plugs for my floors.
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