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MarkoAL

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  1. I have a problem here in Finland with my 996 C2, 1998.

    Local track silent days are too hard for me to enter. The problem is the noise limits that are tight. Funny thing that several cars and bikes straight out of a shop are too loud.

    Has anybody idea of DecibelDevil type silencer that fits oval tailpipes?

    One option is to make round tailpipes with DecibelDevils and welded 90 degree downpipe to them.

  2. I tried by mail, but maybe they are just now busy answering soon. By phone - I'm not too familiar with engine vocabulary and skipped that for now. Maybe they answer later on.

    Thanks for sharing.

    One of the local Porsche maintenance company promised today to have look at it next week. Let's see what their findings are. All the sealings at least are leaking more or less.

    It can be only chain tensioner or alike, but with 250tkm I want to play it safe.

    Hope to hear good news soon...

  3. Hi as a new member, I need some info again...

    Is there a need of any change to injection after exhaust modification?

    I had to change the manifolds, cat's (200 cell units) and DK mufflers.

    On Ebay they are selling new map. Like on German Ebay site:

    "Here you buy MyGenius customers Flasher OBD TOOL for: PORSCHE 996 3.4L CARRERA 221kW/296HP ME7.2 300PS 221KW ab Bj.2000 Petrol/Benzina"

    Is there any experience from this?

    They send the unit and memory card. You download from OBDII your current map and send it with mail.

    After a while they send a map to download to your car. In my case is -98 Carrera.

    BR. Marko

  4. Hi everybody,

    I have new navigation drive from crashed car: 996.642.122.03 EFR. I assume it is 16bit? If so, is it compatible with main unit? At least the cables fit.

    I have heard that I need 2002-1 disk to update with drive and then could use the Opel maps.

    This is old story for most of you. As a green member, I had hard time understanding what to do :(.

    Is that disk image available somewhere and does it help at all? Or do I have to change main unit too.

    I appreciate any info you have.

    Thank you from rainy Finland!

    BR. Marko

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