New project for me, yet another 993 RS Clone for you :-(
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Great details!!
I like the red stitching on the dash and the Porsche Cup wheel is awesome.
Could you give some info about the additional 3 switches or buttons you placed on the dashbord (left and right from the rev counter, right from the speedo) and the purpuse of the clavilux you installed instead of the clock.
Thanks
Olaf
I like the red stitching on the dash and the Porsche Cup wheel is awesome.
Could you give some info about the additional 3 switches or buttons you placed on the dashbord (left and right from the rev counter, right from the speedo) and the purpuse of the clavilux you installed instead of the clock.
Thanks
Olaf
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Great details!!
I like the red stitching on the dash and the Porsche Cup wheel is awesome.
Could you give some info about the additional 3 switches or buttons you placed on the dashbord (left and right from the rev counter, right from the speedo) and the purpuse of the clavilux you installed instead of the clock.
Thanks
Olaf
I like the red stitching on the dash and the Porsche Cup wheel is awesome.
Could you give some info about the additional 3 switches or buttons you placed on the dashbord (left and right from the rev counter, right from the speedo) and the purpuse of the clavilux you installed instead of the clock.
Thanks
Olaf
Those are 3 independent switches for upper and lower ignition and fuel pump using the same switches Porsche used in a 356 Carrera for those same purposes.
The clock is replaced by a '72 RS/RSR clock plug drilled to accept the black starter button which is from a 956 and the dash lights from a 908 needed for the two functions missing without the clock; the alternator failure and clearance lamps "on" functions. I used an old clock housing so my clavilux plugs into the harness just like the clock did.
The red button is a horn button from a golf cart that it seems is from same German manufacturer as the starter button - as you know, no horn button in removable steering wheel.
Fortunately, I had all this crap, except the buttons, here in my junk collection.