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Posts posted by PAULSPEED
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Hi,
I would get a powere bleeder for about $70. I
would also think about racing fluid. I got
a recomendation to use the blue racing fluid
to prevent the boiling of the fluid. I tend to brake
pretty had at the end of the straights.
Paul
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HI,
Use the search engine and you will find more information.
Enclosed is a site that might help you.
http://www.bumperplugs.com/DensionGroupBuy2.html
Paul
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Hi,
I would get the turbo if you are not going to
track the car. I would buy the GT-3 if you
are going to track the car. The track is
a lot of fun and there are a lot of great
people to meet if you track the car.
Paul
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Hi,
Here is a location on installing a radar detector. Maybe
this will help with your fuse box question.
http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=6451
Paul
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Hi,
There are some ball bearings in the clip and
maybe they are dirty. You can get to
the clip and lubricate it but, the work
it takes maybe better spent just replacing
the clip.
Paul
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Hi,
This is pretty good. I used a screwdriver to pop
the old one off. Remove a plug in the wheel well and
push a screwdriver in that is parallel to the ground. It
should pop out easy then.
Paul
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Hi Loran,
I was looking for it in the forums.
Thanks again,
Paul
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Hi,
I once saw the check list the dealer uses for the 20,000
warranty work. Could someone point out the location.
I have tried a bunch of searches with no luck.
Thanks,
Paul
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Hi,
I am just joking.
Did you see a Ferrari sticker on it?
Paul
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Hi,
The cigarette lighter and the foot well socket
are connected to the same fuse. Either one
works the same.
Paul
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Hi,
I bought an all-weather for $130. Fits
really good and should last for a while.
www.autochic.com
Paul
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Hi,
The last screw I ran over went thru the sidewall.
The tire had about 1,000 miles on it and I had
to throw the tire away. I drive slower around
work because I think I picked up the screw
there.
Paul
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Hi,
I use Michelin Pilot and my rear tires eat screws
like crazy.
The car runs fine with one new tire in the rear.
Paul
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Hi,
There is a certain way where the radio will seek out
the closest stations. Its in the manual like Loren said.
Paul
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Hi,
Can someone tell me where the emergency brake pads
are located? My best guess would be in the transmission.
Thank you.
Paul
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Hi,
Thank you for the picture. You do
keep the engine clean.
Paul
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Hi,
Ther is some article some where on removing the speaker box.
You start by pulling out the two plastic air scoops near the outside panels.
A small screwdriver will help pop them out. Then you will
use a torx wrench to remove the bolts that hold the speaker box. Remove
the box and underneath the carpet you will see the computer for the car.
Paul
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Hi,
Sounds like bad gas.
Paul
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Hi,
Can you post a picture of your air filter adapter once
installed?
Paul
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Hi,
I put Pagrid Blue racing pads on the front and the dust was reduced about
half. They were easy to do and I did it myself. The pads felt
better at the track compared to stock pads. I will put blue pads
on the back wheels soon.
Paul
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Hi,
Here is a site for repair manuals. They may
not have your car year but I would bookmark
this site for future reference.
Paul
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Hi,
I know for a fact that the porsche club president for
the denver region drives a GT-3 and lives in Boulder.
I would search the Porsche club of america site and hook up
with the racing division.
The guy with the GT-3 races in Time Trials in the Denver
area. You could drive over and check out his roll bar
cage.
Paul
Ipod installation
in 997-1 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 2S, Carrera 4S)
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Hi,
Here is some pictures for installing a Sirus radio. This
link may give you some better ideas.
http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...7&hl=sirius
Paul