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sebring boxster

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  1. In the diagram show v6 intake is the part number the same for the V8?
  2. Are you sure it is leaking? Do you get a fault code? 955.110.765.00 Valve crankcase bleeding -- US MSRP $73.87 Thank you yes it gave a buch of codes cam sensor misfire on 4 idle control valve it makes a leaking sound but if twist the cap a little it will stop until the next start is leaking from the base if the black cap. Is that had to change?
  3. Hi on the driver side valve cover in the front i have a vacum leak from the black cap what is the name and does it come off or does it have a gasket?
  4. I also performed this same modification last week with almost the same parts. I now have an even deeper sound out my PSE equipped car, and you even noytice it with the PSE on silent mode. Very happy with the result, the whole modification is straight forward and 100% reversible. Nikos. Excellent i am glad it work for you.
  5. I guess not do i have to ? the only diff is the speed rating and with 6 ply construction they can handled the weight of the veh and less chances of getting flats. I am very happy with them trust me is a huge diff from continentals. I guess if porsche was going to pay for the tires they will get to pick but since is my money is my choice. The point I am trying to illustrate is that you are using tires that are NOT Porsche approved. In the unlikely (and unfortunate, for you or others that could be involved) event that you get into an accident, your insurance company could void your insurance and deny the claim, since you have altered your vehicle, based on the manufactures recommendations. Ok, I'm no insurance guru, but I've owned a lot of vehicles and don't recall consulting any Infiniti-approved list when replacing the tires on my sedan, etc.... I can understand liability concerns if one were to use tires that were inadequate for the load or negligently unsuitable, but specs on the mfr web site shows their load capacity to be well above the weight of the Cayenne as well as approved for on road use. Vehicle alteration by tire, at least in this case, seems a stretch. I'd be delighted to be enlightened by specific factual sources that indicate negligence if tires not specifically approved by a given vehicle maker are employed. excellent point!!!!! I have so far 600 miles and they agreat soft and silent in the highway and oustanding off road in my town we have lots of orange groves and sugar sand and the tire do a great job
  6. I guess not do i have to ? the only diff is the speed rating and with 6 ply construction they can handled the weight of the veh and less chances of getting flats. I am very happy with them trust me is a huge diff from continentals. I guess if porsche was going to pay for the tires they will get to pick but since is my money is my choice. The point I am trying to illustrate is that you are using tires that are NOT Porsche approved. In the unlikely (and unfortunate, for you or others that could be involved) event that you get into an accident, your insurance company could void your insurance and deny the claim, since you have altered your vehicle, based on the manufactures recommendations. I see your point. And I thank you for the information and the concern. Our veh gets about 50% off road use and the all season porsche approved tires just dont work in a off road situations.
  7. I guess not do i have to ? the only diff is the speed rating and with 6 ply construction they can handled the weight of the veh and less chances of getting flats. I am very happy with them trust me is a huge diff from continentals. I guess if porsche was going to pay for the tires they will get to pick but since is my money is my choice.
  8. I just mounted a set of Nitto Dune Grapplers on my 2004 and what a improvement from the continentals they have a softer ride and less noice despite the aggressive pattern of the dune Grapplers also they are great off road i was skeptical on the size but they fit with no problems 285-60-18 the fill the fenders in nice way I got a great deal from tires.com $804.00 including shipping the tires pattern look like flames you could see it at nitto tires com or tires.com
  9. I am attepting to id a engine part number stamp on engine block is this number 996 104 227 or can any one tell what car it belongs or a place i could look it up please. :eek:
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