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Posts posted by PAULSPEED
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You may want to give these guys a call. They
use to sell a cam shaft guide that was alot stronger
then the stock guide.
http://www.lnengineering.com/hardware.html
I cannot find it but I have seen it before.
If your chain jumped a tooth, then it would be safe
to say that a valve would ran into your cylinder. I would
look into installing a new valve chain guide.
Paul
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First thing I thought of when I saw your codes. Look
for cracks on the old coils.
Paul
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Also wipe the MAF sensor good and clean.
Paul
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I added a bigger rear sway bar with some big size drop links.
Very easy fix and does not cost to much.
Paul
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It does fit in the trunk and it came with a jack.
I have not had to use it yet.
Paul
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My car has 305/30/19 tires on a 11.5" wheel.
Paul
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The dealer charged me $21 for
two.
Paul
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Thank you for the correct number.
I will go to the dealer tomorrow.
I will buy two lights because the other one
should go out about one week later.
Paul
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I went to pep-boys but they don't have Porsche brake lights.
The light is out. I just checked. I think it is part number #900 631 018 90.
Does any one know if Mercedes parts and Porsche parts are the same?
Paul
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I perfer the manual mode when I am on the
track. I just like switching gears. There is something
about changing gears in a turn. You are taught not to do
that. Makes driving a tip so much fun.
Paul
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I used a friends battery operated impact wrench at
the track on my Porsche wheels. Very good for getting
the nuts off. I snug fit them when putting the nuts
on. Then I torque to 75 ft lb.
Paul
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The only other ways to missfire is a bad
fuel injector or you may need to flash the
computer.
Paul
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Maybe it learned how you drive and changed. I am
sure the Singapore traffic has alot to do with it.
Try getting some laps on a race track if you can.
Paul
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Too many cords. Look into a battery impact
wrench. Might be in the $200 range.
Paul
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Maybe a trailer. You could always get the bicycle rack
and add a storage box.
You could also ship clothes to Yellow stone and when you
get there, you ship your dirty clothes home.
Paul
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I used some vaseline. Works good.
Paul
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I have 325 on the rear and the 5mm spacers
and they don't rub.
Paul
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I have never compressed a spring but I know it is dangerous. Be
careful with your fingers. Do not rush yourself.
Good luck.
Paul
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You know everything Loren.
Looks like he needs to talk to our friend.
RFM from Belgium France.
He must know where to get used parts in Europe.
Paul
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Here is how it is done on the 996 side.
http://www.renntech.org/forums/tutorials/article/88-row-m030-sport-suspension-install/
ROW means the rest of the world.
Paul
top half of dash
in 997-1 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 2S, Carrera 4S)
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This might get you started.
Paul