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unidentified Momo object

Any guesses which model this is and if it is suitable for '84 3.2 ?
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Old 01-22-2002, 01:08 AM
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If I'm not mistaken...that is a Momo Steering wheel.



...ok ok...

Anyway, if you want to fit any Momo wheel to your car, you simply need to buy a hub adapter for your car.
Pelican sells them. I believe they are around $60 or so.
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Quote:
Originally posted by Leland Pate
If I'm not mistaken...that is a Momo Steering wheel.

Lee Guess I should be more specific (see thread title).

I wnat to know WHICH momo wheel it is, and if this particular model is the right size/shape for the 911.

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Oops...
I meant to throw a little wink wink in there.
Sarcasm was definately intended.
My appologies for sounding like a smart ass.

I don't know what "model" it is in particular....all momo wheels will work on 911s, as far as I know.
All you need is a hub adapter, which is sold seperately.

B advised that the Momo wheels are smaller than stock ones so it will cover a bit more of your spedo then some people like.

Good looking wheel at any rate.
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Might be a Momo "Corse". Came in both 320mm and 350mm.
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It's a Momo "Pilota" 350 mm.
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Mikkel is right its a MOMO Pilota. As to if it will fit, I have it in my car which the PO before me installed. Nice wheel but it blocks the view of the speedometer some (between 60 and 100) and it has horn buttons at 9 and 11 which I sometimes manage to press accidentally.
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It will block the speedo, but you can buy an extension that moves the wheel closer to your body thus making it easier to see the guages better.
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If the wheel blocks the gauges, turn them sideways to the left...who cares if you can't see your speed when going 25mph or 2,000 rpms.....plus it's a good conversation starter when Mom or your SO ever sits in the car with you....

It's also a good reason as opposed the real reason....I want to know my redline when heel and toeing at 120 mph prepping for a turn at Willow Springs....straight up is easier to see than 3 o'clock.

Be like Mike....cock em to the side....
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I believe that is a MOMO top power model. I have one in my racecar...I like it, but am going to go to a new model soo...F1 style. As long as you have a MOMO adapter to bolt it to your steering shaft, it should work........if it is a top power....they sold for around 200 dollars! hope that helps!! Brad
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I don't know about that whole turning the guage thing. Seems like it would look a little odd. I am interested in checking out the extention though, where do I get one of those?
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The horn button is in the middle.

I have this exact wheel in my car. Love it. The gages have been moved to accomodate my view, no biggy.
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Yes there is a horn button in the middle, but it also has horn buttons at 9 and 11 oclock

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