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panameras

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  1. exactly what I have found. I now run 18s with 31F/35R on the road.
  2. Hey Guys, Im thinking of upgrading my side intake vents to 2003 series II, as below on my 2000 Boxster, the vents are fixed to the car by tabs (on the louvres) which insert into three metal slots plus one screw. The the louvres on the 2003 vents are fixed it seems, so how are they actually attaching to the car? Thanks
  3. Yeah looks like it. Happend at end of last year too.
  4. So anyone knows what's the best way to remove that plastic bit highlight in yellow? :lightbulb:
  5. Yeah it definitely needs a good clean. Got the car nearly a year ago but never checked under the hood. Apparently the previous owner never had a proper garage for the car by looks of things underneath. Its a 2000 model. Hasn't done much, yet. Clear lights kit, de-snorkled, filter foam removed. Mods on the card are: headers, modify muffler, maybe Giac flash, paint wheels and interior bits.
  6. It probably will get dirty quicker but i think its main purpose is to reduce sound. Most aftermarket filters designed for 986 don't come with the foam anyway.
  7. Nobody said you NEED it. I just happened to see one for sale for a good price so I got it and I think it looks nice on the car. Like carbon fibre interior trims, nobody needs them but they look good anyway. I don't see why people have grudges against additional bracings. I think the more bracings the merrier. ;)
  8. Well, I could say: for improved chassis rigidity. but someone would always argue how ineffective it is that you won't even feel the difference, then it will turn into another useless silly debate about why having a strut brace. So in this case I would say: no particular reason but because I like the look of it.
  9. I dont really track my car that much, so my question is to find the optimum tyre pressure for maximum grip and handling of street tyres on the road. I agree that factory recommended pressures will induce understeer. As a mid engine RWD boxster tends to oversteer more than an AWD or a FWD car, therefore lower recommended pressure at the front (29psi) for more grip and higher pressure at the rear (36psi) for less grip which would result in understeer. All for safety reasons then? or is the factory recommended tyre pressure there for tyre conservation? because higher tyre pressure will wear the tyre evenly where as lower pressure will give you more grip but reduce tyre lifespan. The last car I had was a front engine rear wheel drive and I found it handles best will 32psi front and 30psi rear. but this setting could be ineffective on a boxster since the weight balance is different.
  10. Hi Guys, just want to show you the carbon brace I've just fitted to my 986. Two questions while we are at it. What is this thing pointed by the red arrow? Speaker Amplifier? What is the best way to remove the plastic bit within the yellow highlight? I need to access underneath to clean all the leaves and craps. Thanks
  11. I have heard a lot of different opinions on this topic. Tyres I have are 235/40/18 front and 265/35/18 rear. My hand book says: 29psi front and 36psi rear. Some say low profile tyres need higher psi. less sidewall requires higher pressure. so standard 16's are prob ok with 32-34psi. but 18/35's or 19/30's need about 38-40psi. My driver training instructor recommends 30psi all around cold, doesn't matter what size tyre or profile. What is the real story for tyre pressure? Do different size tyres require different pressures? ie; 235/40/18 vs 265/35/18 vs 235/45/17 vs 265/40/17?? What about drivetrain layout? AWD require different tyre pressure to RWD? and FWD? and engine layout? In the case of 986, midship engine requires higher rear tyre pressure? Thanks
  12. Thanks guys for the replies. Im doing this as well as the de-snorkel mod to increase induction sound. Cheers
  13. As the title states: How to remove the foam covering from the stock air filter? I know how to access the engine compartment but once u could see top part of the engine, how do I "open" the airbox? and remove the foam? Thanks
  14. Thanks for the effort. Found two possible explainations for B0R: VEHICLE GM PROD WEEK 34 or Component parts set, complying with vehicle type for Australia. Most likely the later? Also, do you have any idea regarding the two 0BBs? One is anti roll bar, what's the other?
  15. Hi, Anyone can help decode the following? These are not in the option code lookup function. Car is 03 Cayenne Turbo X7F B0R QG0 0GU 0Y2 E0A 0JZ 0YZ and there are two 0BBs, one is rear anti-roll bar, what's the other stand for? Thanks
  16. anyone using milltek catback system at the moment? im seriously considering this option as they offer guaranteed drone free sporty sound.
  17. A question for Cayenne TT owners, any of you tried or are running Giac or Revo software? What are your thoughts on its performance difference? And any other software that you would consider for the Cayenne Turbo? I am mainly interested on either Giac or Revo because they are readily available in Australia and are lot cheaper than DMS or Gemballa, at least in Australia they are. Thanks in advance.
  18. Thanks for the feedback. My car is an S as you can read from above. i will be spending most money on improving the handling side of the car. but i do want a little more go and sound. from what i have gathered so far is that aftermarket headers will yield most gain (second to ecu flash) in comparison to cat bypass and muffler which do not give you any advantage other than soundl. thats why im thinking just get headers and evo intake for performance and sound. concerntrate the rest on suspension and brakes.
  19. so does anyone have tried schnell headers or just headers in general, was there any noticeable gain? would you consider its money well spent? or would you rather spent on a reprogram software instead?
  20. Im pretty sure its an S (6spd, 911 brakes and etc). Built date was Oct 99 but is a 2000 model in Porsche calender year.
  21. Anyone here had experience or are using Schnell headers on their Boxster/911? Basicly this is the first modification I'm having on my 99 Boxster S, just want to find out if its a worthwhile upgrade? These headers are priced fairly reasonable. Mandrel bent stainless steel and TIG welds all good. But do they really give you an edge over the stock manifold on the Boxster? While we are at it, can anyone confirm that cat bypass pipes or an aftermarket muffler will not make much of a difference in hp on a Boxster while a set of aftermarket headers yield good power gain? Thanks in advance.
  22. Peanuts and other TT owners, any of you tried or are running Giac software? they have developed a program for cayenne turbo now, just wondering how does it compared to DMS. Its a little cheaper than the DMS version, at least in Australia it is. Thanks
  23. those techart wheels looks unreal! well done :thumbup:
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