HOW TO DO AN ADVANCED SEARCH.
Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:56 pm by Admin
For the benefit of 944Hybrids users there are two search functions available for you to use.
The purpose of this sticky is to explain the "Advanced Search" function because it is much more powerful and is the best choice when researching information.
When you log on to the site a list of options is shown in a line at the top of the page. One option is labelled "Search", use this option (NOT the search box lower down on the right).
After you click on the upper search option, a drop down box appears. At the bottom of this box is a radio button marked "Advanced …
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Re: 924 with LS1 - but wait, there is more!
I agree, a truly amazing body.
Curious, does the 'late' 924 share the same 'early' 944 mechanical speedometer cable drive?
I purchased xschop's very limited edition billet hubs for the 944 'early' last year and I'm wondering if there is a electronic speedometer alternative to drilling out the left front spindle, allowing access for the mechanical speedo cable. I upgraded my 'early' to a complete '86 turbo front axle setup but I know the modified (drilled) left spindle is it's Achilles heel.
So, are you looking for the same billet hubs?
btw...I'm still drooling...any more info about that deuce coupe that is next to your car.?
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Curious, does the 'late' 924 share the same 'early' 944 mechanical speedometer cable drive?
I purchased xschop's very limited edition billet hubs for the 944 'early' last year and I'm wondering if there is a electronic speedometer alternative to drilling out the left front spindle, allowing access for the mechanical speedo cable. I upgraded my 'early' to a complete '86 turbo front axle setup but I know the modified (drilled) left spindle is it's Achilles heel.
So, are you looking for the same billet hubs?
btw...I'm still drooling...any more info about that deuce coupe that is next to your car.?
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Re: 924 with LS1 - but wait, there is more!
I was referring to these:
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btw...can you answer any of my question?
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btw...can you answer any of my question?
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Re: 924 with LS1 - but wait, there is more!
944convert wrote:I agree, a truly amazing body.
Curious, does the 'late' 924 share the same 'early' 944 mechanical speedometer cable drive?
I purchased xschop's very limited edition billet hubs for the 944 'early' last year and I'm wondering if there is a electronic speedometer alternative to drilling out the left front spindle, allowing access for the mechanical speedo cable. I upgraded my 'early' to a complete '86 turbo front axle setup but I know the modified (drilled) left spindle is it's Achilles heel.
So, are you looking for the same billet hubs?
btw...I'm still drooling...any more info about that deuce coupe that is next to your car.?
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That deuce coupe next to my car is a 34 I believe, not mine. Loved taking some photos of the car! I could sport it ;-)
Ohh my gosh I am blown away by xschop's work! I forget where the speedometer goes at the moment; I know its on the front wheels but unsure where. Up until now I've only visited 944hybrids but never really saw value... UNTIL RECENTLY! It took me 3 months to design my car on paper before committing to the now body design. Driveline was all done by Hitech Motorsport in Elk River, MN so I've gotten away from wrenching, just enjoying the turn key experience :-)
Re: 924 with LS1 - but wait, there is more!
Very nice looking car. As another local working on a swap project, I'd love a chance to see yours first hand.
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Re: 924 with LS1 - but wait, there is more!
erioshi wrote:Very nice looking car. As another local working on a swap project, I'd love a chance to see yours first hand.
Sure! Where are you located? Perhaps we could arrive at a local car meet...
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