The Air Cooled 911 Eccentric Features Thread

The Air Cooled 911 Eccentric Features Thread

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mollytherocker

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14,366 posts

211 months

Monday 16th December 2013
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It never fails to bring a wry smile to my face when I clock one of the many unique and seemingly daft features on these cars. They are littered with them.

For example, the positioning of the speedo ensuring that the only thing you can be sure of is that you are doing more than 60. biggrin



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graemel

7,058 posts

219 months

Monday 16th December 2013
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very tue Molly. Once in fifth on the motorway just use the rev counter.

drmark

4,897 posts

188 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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Odd looking rev counter Molly - is that factory?

mollytherocker

Original Poster:

14,366 posts

211 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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drmark said:
Odd looking rev counter Molly - is that factory?
Its not mine! Yes it does look messed with.

marky911

4,427 posts

221 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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I like the ventilation/de-misting which has 2 settings, pea soup or steam room.

I also love the "hotel balcony" style rain gutters.

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MadRob6

3,594 posts

222 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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Once I put a Momo Prototipo on my early 944 it kindly blocked my view of the tacho below 3k and the temp readout. Wasn't really a problem until I was waiting in traffic behind an M3 and didn't realise that the plug for the fan had fallen out and couldn't see the temp rise...bugger.

Still I can see my speedo fine, even if it isn't very accurate biggrin

Wozy68

5,394 posts

172 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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My 993 was one of the first batch of 12 registered RHDs in the UK, all on the 07/12/93 ....... she still has her original service book, from the original dealer who has serviced it all its life, ..... and its for a 964!!!!

A few years back I was down at Adrian Crawfords and he showed me a 3.2 Cab, lifted the bonnet and showed me the chassis plate, it had two chassis numbers. The top one had neatly been crossed out (obviously factory crossed out) with the 'new' different chassis number neatly stamped below it.

Someone must have cocked up with the paperwork on both. biggrin


dugsud

1,125 posts

265 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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Wozy68 said:
My 993 was one of the first batch of 12 registered RHDs in the UK, all on the 07/12/93 ....... she still has her original service book, from the original dealer who has serviced it all its life, ..... and its for a 964!!!!

A few years back I was down at Adrian Crawfords and he showed me a 3.2 Cab, lifted the bonnet and showed me the chassis plate, it had two chassis numbers. The top one had neatly been crossed out (obviously factory crossed out) with the 'new' different chassis number neatly stamped below it.

Someone must have cocked up with the paperwork on both. biggrin
On a similar note I have a early sales brochure for the 3.2 Carrera and all of the interior shots show an SC dash with the narrow side vents. I don't know if this is because they didn't have any 3.2 interior pics handy when the brochure was made or did some 3.2's actually have the SC dash in late 1983 early 84?

supersport

4,106 posts

229 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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Doug I think the vents changed later on, possibly with the G50? Need to go check my anorak. Article in this months 911&PW had two 3.2s early with with SC vents and G50 with the bigger vents. Still didn't make much difference, ventilation is non existent unless its cold.

I would say the drivers are the most eccentric feature.

Wozy68

5,394 posts

172 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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supersport said:
Doug I think the vents changed later on, possibly with the G50? Need to go check my anorak. Article in this months 911&PW had two 3.2s early with with SC vents and G50 with the bigger vents. Still didn't make much difference, ventilation is non existent unless its cold.

I would say the drivers are the most eccentric feature.
I think it was around 1985.
Damn I know more about 911s than I thought. smile

supersport

4,106 posts

229 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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1986, so only a year out and the year before G50.

dugsud

1,125 posts

265 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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supersport said:
1986, so only a year out and the year before G50.
10+ years of ownership and still stuff to learn about these cars rolleyes

How about the smugglers box.....that's pretty eccentric!

supersport

4,106 posts

229 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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For all the oddness of the air cooled dash, mirror selector switch and intermittent wipers, Porsche tried to be more normal for the 944. But they just couldn't resist being a little odd. The trip reset is invisible as it is part of the air vent and you would never guess in a million years.

BrewsterBear

1,508 posts

194 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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supersport said:
For all the oddness of the air cooled dash, mirror selector switch and intermittent wipers, Porsche tried to be more normal for the 944. But they just couldn't resist being a little odd. The trip reset is invisible as it is part of the air vent and you would never guess in a million years.
Yes, when I got my first SC years ago I wondered for a long time what the rocker on the bottom edge of the dash was for. The 968 CS I had also had the trip reset in the vent. The first time I filled it up I searched all over in the petrol station trying to find a way to reset it. Not until I got home to manual did I find out how, but by that point refused to due to OCD about trip reset and a brimmed tank. Resetting it with the juice used from driving home would have fked up my Qi.

graemel

7,058 posts

219 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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I have a good mate with a very late SC cab owned from new. Just recently he found out the engine is actually a 3.2 Carrera unit.

Moikey Fortune

1,650 posts

238 months

Wednesday 18th December 2013
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Yeah.. those little rocker switches under the dash...and then there's the dipstick in the oil filler neck..and that look on it's face that says "come on... let's go out" rotate

Excellent!