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edward_generation

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  1. I have one, and it makes a nice sound, but doesn't add any noticeable power.
  2. No it isn't brake dust, it is rubber, I was running hard on the PS2's and the track dried up very quickly and the PS2's melted faster then I would have ever imagined. I first thought it was paint or tar, but it is definitely rubber. I have heard that WD40 works as well, have you tried that?
  3. I have a Touareg that I use to tow my Porsche to the track, the hitch is the same for both vehicles. The bolts are a single use only bolt and they cost about $8 each from a VW dealer. I am not certain if the VW part is compatible, but the wiring should end in the rear load area, most likely on the Right side of the load area. There is an electrical box that needs to connect inside to the wires to the vehicle and then another wiring harness runs down to the hitch for connecting the trailer. This control box allows the vehicle to control signals and lighting on the trailer, as well it will tell you if you have lighting errors on your trailer. I also installed a brake controller on mine. It is possible to connect the trailer electronics to the tail lights, but this may cause a voltage issue and start throwing fault codes. Also you are driving a CTT, and this is too cheap of a way to solve the problem
  4. I track my 997C2S a fait amount, and have a lot of melted rubber on the wheel wells and cannot seem to remove it. Anyone know of a product that will remove this safely?
  5. I recently filled up with about 4:1 ratio of 100 RON racing gas to 91 RON, which works out to about 93 RON. I like to think there was an improvement in performance, but if there was, it was slight and not really worth the extra thirty bucks! I confess though, it was fun testing the difference! Cheers! I have only seen leaded 100 octane at the track, is there an unleaded version available? As for my filling, I always use the best gas that is available. I get 94 at Chevron, except when I am in Washington state.
  6. :o A good dealer would not charge for this obvious warranty/Porsche fault. Loren, That $65 is the least of my worries, they are going try and get my 'stuck' CD out of the PCM if not replacement is $2600 for the complete new unit! I say bull... my warranty was over 04/30/09 car has 25kmiles Sam I had a battery failure and lost all electronics except for the headlights. I was told by the dealer that they reset all the computers and recharged the battery. Problem Solved
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