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Anybody interested in a 917 book should probably start with Peter Morgan’s book, it’s decent value for the money. Gordon Wingrove’s book is better, but more money.
I have a copy of the Wingrove book

Easily the the best car book I've read

Lots of technical detail without being a boring read

Even cheaper here....

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185249897263?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item2b21c11b2f:g:A5AAAOSwDZph3BNc&amdata=enc%3AAQAGAAAA4DpIqZnbPu5XCH4pFNwd92c97wcOx j1qL6cv0LYbpa9jEZEnJT4%2BM73pLz3tL3OQlTj3EvqGxNMjG QDsJ3bKHx3hZUpoWK29fjCElvGdxTNrFwmZ2PiOUzE0C9jU2RK wOyxrSN08gPgSlwMgqBZquvBlWfuq9rgJRd0kmF6yhFKiThiki Tp6%2BdI1zf5AROCiNDLlIhYZVnOxpVdqcY%2Bg59kurMG3snA E0BbWUWyoDG0IHWfjRliSFaeiKszm5gWNxib7NJhIpvPdoQO8m pOc6140v7by02jeyY1nomOI%2B4p%2B%7Ctkp%3ABFBMgL6Hko Vg

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Now Stijn has no excuses…

That’s pretty cheap and it’s on his side of the pond…
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Since it's a collectors item, you might want an upgrade to protect the front end.



That's not to protect the Stang, it's a Stang Aero package.. to send the crowd flying through the aero
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that's not to protect the stang, it's a stang aero package.. To send the crowd flying through the aero
LOL

You're OK for a grumpy old Furner.

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That's not to protect the Stang, it's a Stang Aero package.. to send the crowd flying through the aero
It's used when they leave the C&C on Saturday mornings.
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Not as wrinkled yet and not as tall as old CLint is
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907 and 908's are the same in coupe form. Engines differ. And open cars differ greatly.
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907 and 908's are the same in coupe form. Engines differ. And open cars differ greatly.
There were some minor differences in the chassis and bodies, but one was an evolution of the other.
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I did not watch the video. I can't imagine there is much about 917's I have not read
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907 and 908's are the same in coupe form. Engines differ. And open cars differ greatly.
This is a 907. Check out the shape of the removable part of the bodywork and compare it to Chuck’s car. That piece was a different shape on a 908.

Tires were evolving a lot each year, I think the 908 started getting wider bodywork pretty quickly.

I will be happy owning either, although you could give me a 910 and I wouldn’t *****.

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I love these things, I could stare at them all day long…
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Love the old Porsche sports racing cars, so much so my leaving present when I left the Ferrari race team was two books on Porsche racing cars

I bumped into an old work colleague at Classic Le Mans years ago who was looking after a Gulf 917 and 908

Had a good look around both, he described the difference between the two in one sentence

917 is built with titanium bolts but the 908 is built with titanium bolts that had a hole drilled down the centre

My all time favourite is the 909 BergSpyder, the uber-lightweight hill climb car, for me the perfect example of lightweight race car design and engineering



Wish I could find a book about it as well written as the Wingrove 917 book
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This is a 907. Check out the shape of the removable part of the bodywork and compare it to Chuck’s car. That piece was a different shape on a 908.

Tires were evolving a lot each year, I think the 908 started getting wider bodywork pretty quickly.

I will be happy owning either, although you could give me a 910 and I wouldn’t *****.

I'm game for any of the 904, 906-911, 917.
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Love the old Porsche sports racing cars, so much so my leaving present when I left the Ferrari race team was two books on Porsche racing cars

I bumped into an old work colleague at Classic Le Mans years ago who was looking after a Gulf 917 and 908

Had a good look around both, he described the difference between the two in one sentence

917 is built with titanium bolts but the 908 is built with titanium bolts that had a hole drilled down the centre

My all time favourite is the 909 BergSpyder, the uber-lightweight hill climb car, for me the perfect example of lightweight race car design and engineering



Wish I could find a book about it as well written as the Wingrove 917 book
Damn, seems I'm really going to have to get that Wingrove 917 book!
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There’s surprisingly little information about the 909. There have been a few, very few, good books in the last 10 years about some of the plastic Porsches of the late 60s, certainly not enough in my opinion. That’s one legacy of the 917, it overshadowed everything that came before it.

Lots of the most fascinating Porsches have received woefully inadequate coverage in the press.

Hill climbs are almost nonexistent the US, that’s one thing Europe had in spades that I wish we could have had more of.
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the cars between 906 to the 917, each car was almost like a living test prototype
they changed things from race to race almost, they rarely kept em in the same state for much longer.
The BergSpyder were just nuts, they were meant to do one thing and one thing only.. a single run at raped ape speeds up the mountain. IF you think it took balls to drive the 917 monster, well, the Bergspyder probably would have left it standing, and if any time one of those would have gone off, they probably would have had to use a sieve to find all the parts and particles after it disintegrated.. there was no roll cage worth mentioning, no driver safety.. There was just enough strength to keep the engine horses and wheels together and the driver on top.. nothing more

The museum has many exhibitions that change each time you go, but the Berg spider fuel sphere has always been there, it's one of their proudest moments(and craziest)
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Just in case anyone missed it the 1st time around, below is a link to some 917 photos

Porsche 917 Spy Photos
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yeah nah, no such thing.
Turbos was Canam 917/30
And I don't think they had cockpit boost control either ..

Also.. By the time of the 917...pretty sure the Mulsanne straight most definately had armco all the way, they did in 1969
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=255156022351768

The 917-30 did in fact have a boost knob in the cockpit, we had one, ran it at Rennsport 2007 917-30-006 In Bosch Livery. Alain
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The 917-30 did in fact have a boost knob in the cockpit, we had one, ran it at Rennsport 2007 917-30-006 In Bosch Livery. Alain
But was that knob seventies era?
Ifrom what I read. The turbo on the 917 was pretty new at the time. With the injction pumps hacked for turbo fuel delivery.

Its one thing to change boost on the fly
But how did the oulp adjust on the fly?

Anybody who messed with mfi knows how much the system dislikes mods and changes to the specs

Honest question. Not trying to be smartass. Do you have any info on how it worked?
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There’s surprisingly little information about the 909. There have been a few, very few, good books in the last 10 years about some of the plastic Porsches of the late 60s, certainly not enough in my opinion. That’s one legacy of the 917, it overshadowed everything that came before it.

Lots of the most fascinating Porsches have received woefully inadequate coverage in the press.

Hill climbs are almost nonexistent the US, that’s one thing Europe had in spades that I wish we could have had more of.
White Racers from Zuffenhausen is a a good book

Covers the development of the 904, 906, 907, 908, 910 race cars, not expensive too!

One day I'd love to write a Wingrove style book about the 909, never written anything longer than a school essay so could make for a fun retirement project

Just for balance, this was Ferrari's answer to the 909 hill climb car

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrari_212_E_Montagna



Late 60's European Hill Climb Championships were pioneering times for race cars

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