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Spikespeedwrench

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    997 Carrera Gen1 X51
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  1. Looking at your fault codes looks like your chai has jumped, consequently putting your cam timing out of range of your cam sensor. Could also be a stretched chain or a malfunctioning chain tensioner. Try looking at the condition of your tensioners for signs of low tensioning pressure, as it could be enough to put your VVT out of range.
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