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josefiii

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About josefiii

  • Birthday 12/29/1971

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    factorytestpilot33@gmail.com
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    joeroute202motors

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    Philadelphia
  • Porsche Club
    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    2001 C4
    1986 944
  • Former cars
    01 Boxster S
    95 968

    01 Audi TT 225 HP
    99 Toyota Mr2 Spyder

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  1. Loren, I have been studying your posts re clutch replacement... MY01 c4 is due for its 90K service, in 2,000 miles, as well the clutch is just beginning to slip in first, RPMs are still fine as is drivability. Here is my main question? Would it be beneficial to replace the clutch during the 90k servie? ie. with the engine out to perform the required maintenance or should I just let it burn out naturally... By the way, this is the first clutch... On a side note... the clutch resevouir... should it be near empty at cold, almost non registering? and have some at hot... I feel like I should add some fluid, but am very hesitant to prolongthe clutch life I have. Miraculassly its gotten this far with my driving. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving as well... And by the way thanks for your tips with the Cat.. all is back to normal there.
  2. Hello My name is Joe, I as well have a 996---c4... Im interested in the parts, but Im not 100 percent on what parts you have... I specifically need the piston/hydraulic that raises and lowers the spoiler on the left side (drivers)... Is this component among what you have?? Might you have a photograph? Thanks in advance--Josef from renntech.org ( ialso sent you private mail)
  3. :cursing: This has been making me upset for weeks... the same rattling in my cat (yes, one of them-Passenger Side), and a check engine light, has the 996 going in for service... a day or two before any of this started-- the car was at the dealership, I don't know how coincidental this was, but I had them do an oil change and replace the airbox filter... how realistic is it to question that they knocked off a vaccum hose, or broke the O2 sensor or worse....? The funny party is that the act like--hey its no big deal... the car had been drinking fuel.. and I mean drinking You folks note the noise, but were you also getting a CEL?
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