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  1. Hello, I'm looking for advice on how to adjust the idle speed on my 1998 996. My car is pre introduction of the electronic throttle. Can it be done or is it controlled by the ecu ??? cheers,
  2. Hello, any ideas how i can raise the idle speed on my 1998 996 ???? it idles just a fraction too low and i'd like to speed it up a bit. cheers, the prof
  3. what's the correct spark plug electrode gap for a 3.4L 996 ??? cheers, the prof
  4. Hello, I'm looking for advice on the oil pressure regulator on a 1999 996. I spotted an oil leak coming from what i thought was a drain plug under the car, but on closer examination it appears to be the oil pressure regulator. See the pictures above, which were taken from the rear of the car looking forward. The metal washer around the plug has desintegrated and was cracked causing the leak, so i unscrewed the plug a little and removed the washer. I've tightened up the plug again but I can swear at idle the oil pressure seems to be higher than before, going up to 5 bar at about 2,500rpm. I haven't driven the car since. Questions :- 1. Is it the oil pressure regulator ??? 2. Is it critical that I have the correct thickness of washer fitted ??? 3. Should I drive the car, or wait until I fit the correct washer ??? thanks in advance for any advice. cheers, the prof
  5. I'm fitting Aerokit 1 sills to a 98 996. I've no fitting kit, do I really need one ??? Instructions would be nice too, if somebody could e-mail them to me, that would be great !!! cheers, the prof
  6. Is the Boxster Aerokit front bumper the same as the Gt3 front bumper ??? As i can get a boxster aerokit bumper for about half the price of a gt3 one !!!! What about the 996 aerokit bumper, is it different again??? I'm fitting it to a 1999 996. thanks, the prof
  7. Its a piece of cake, do it yourself. i done it loads of times with no probs. You probably don't need any other parts other than the pads, unless the ones on your car are totally shot and you've worn down the brake sensors. Word of caution when removing the brake sensor from you old pads, be very careful not to snap off the small plastic clips that hold it in place, or you will need to replace them enjoy, SP
  8. Is the Mk1 GT3 rear bumper the same as the C2 pre facelift rear bumper ? cheers, SP
  9. I'm sure this has been asked and answered somewhere before, but I can't track it down, so ..... will a 996 Turbo or C4s rear bumper fit straight onto a narrow body 996, with no modification req ??? Thanks in advance for any advice . cheers, the prof.
  10. Azura_C4, As Tony has said they do fit and I've a brand new set with tyres for sale :- Full set of brand new beautiful Porsche 996 Turbo Alloys and tyres with DELIVERY MILEAGE ONLY Original 996 TURBO II hollow spoke lightweight wheels, not turbo II lookalikes. 2 x Fronts :- 8Jx18 ET50 part nos. 996.362.136.01 with 225/40 ZR 18 N1 Michelin Pilot Sport tyres. 2 x Rears :- 11Jx18 ET 45 part nos. 996.362.142.10 with 295/30 ZR 18 N1 Michelin Pilot Sport tyres, Will fit 996 Turbo, GT2, C4S, GT3 Mk 2, 993 Turbo, 993 C4S/C2S and possibly normal Carrera models, but please check compatibility with your car before bidding. I know that they fir narrow body 996 cars, see Tony's car who's done it :- wwww.renntech.org/forums/index.php?act=Garage&CODE=12&CID=48 The wheels are immaculate, the tyres are new and they come with the original TURBO centre caps. Postage of £50 to mainland UK will have to be paid buyer or alternatively pick up from Central Scotland. Delivery could be arranged within sensible driving distance from Central Scotland. Tyres alone would cost in the region of £850. see ebay for full details & photos :-http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2478460426
  11. Thanks for the advice guys. It looks like the turbo wheels should be ok, I'm negotiating a price with the seller now, so if I get a good deal I might as well buy them. If the rear turbo alloys have an offset of 45mm, will I need spacers to make them sit correctly ?? If they don't fit then I'm sure a turbo owner would like them as a spare set for the track. cheers SP
  12. tony, I've sent you an e-mail, but do you have any more photos of your car ??? stephen
  13. will 18" 996 Turbo Wheels with 295/30/18 rear & 225/40/18 tyres fit a 1998 996 C2 ??? any pics of these wheels fitted to a C2 would be much appreciated. cheers, SP
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