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gandrade1

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  1. Check this out... It might be exactly what you are looking for. I have purchased from these guys before - good products and delivery Daytime Lights Best, Gus
  2. I emailed Brey-Krause since the 986 mount http://www.bkauto.com/porsche/r9011.php does not fit the wider cross section on our roll-bar. They said they were working on adjusting it to the 987. I have seen some good results on 986 track-videos with that camera mount. Maybe you want to email them as well and more interest will speed up the availability? What type of Camera do you guys use? I would like to get something I can use in my everyday life and take it to the track... I have a 986. Best, Gus
  3. Thanks, Topless Great advice. I will use up my Contis for now. Best, Gus
  4. That would help me too! Sorry for the ignorance... Gus
  5. What is the average price for these equipments? I can't see it on the website. Thanks, Gus
  6. Thanks djantlive, I will be doing 4 to 5 events per year...I guess that can mount to a lot of wear on the street tires, but I am not sure about the cost effectiveness of having a dedicated track set. I have no idea how many trackdays each type would last and still be safe. Any idea on the offset/size of the 17'' wheels if I decide to go aftermarket? Best, Gus
  7. Hi Juniinc, How are you? As promised I posted my experience with my first DE training this weekend under a new topic DE Experience. With some questions - just for a change...Hahahaahah Coming back to the Knob/Boot issue, I check eagleday.com, but it seems they only sell the entired set (boot+knob) for the Boxster, for $235. I could not find Gert Stills. Any other idea? Thank you very much, Gus
  8. Hi guys, I did my first DE event this past weekend at Pocono (North Course) - what a great experience! By the end of the second day I actually started to have a better understanding of (or at least scratch the surface on) how the car reacts to my inputs in the corners and how to tackle the turns in a more smooth, safer and faster fashion. 996 guys out there - watch out! :jump: My instructor was courteous, extremely knowledgeable and patient enough to show me over and over again where I was missing the line in a particular corner. The event was very well organized and the environment, conducive to learning -thumbs up to the NNJR PCA! All that said my 01 Boxster also handled the event very well. However, I started noticing added wear to my (then) new Continental SportContact 2 tires. By the end of the event the tires were peeling off a bit. That led me to consider getting dedicated track wheels and tires. I intend to do 3 to 4 more events this year and keep up the pace, or increase a bit, for the years to come. Is it really worth it to go for track wheels and tires? What size and offset of wheels should I go for and where do I get them? I did some web search but came out empty handed and a little confused by all the adjustments and trade-offs between offsets and wheels widths out there! Plus some guys consider 2.5 grant cheap for a set of wheels :( . Well, thats not my case... I heard some people favor 17''s because they are more cost effective and handle really wheel when used with Kuhmo Victoracers tires which, by the way, are not available in 18''s. If I decide to go for 18''s I might as well wear out my Conti's and then get track tires on these size and a 17'' wheel/tire set for the streets (or lack thereof) of the Garden State! Any opinion will be greatly appreciated. Best, Gus
  9. Thanks, guys. I will take a look once I get back home - I am in Pocono for my first DE event. I will let you guys know how that goes as well. Best, Gus
  10. Great feedback, guys! Do u guys have any idea whether I can buy only that plastic frame that goes around the boot (in the bottom) from Porsche? ...Otherwise I could try to buy any beaten up Boxster knob/boot on Ebay and try to somehow glue the new (Momo) boot to the frame I remove from the old Ebay boot. I intend to keep the OEM knob/boot that is coming out of my car, because when I upgrade the car (one day) I intend to convert it back to the OEM shifter and knob. Best, Gus
  11. Hi Juniinc, I had selected exactly the carbon fiber Momo that you pointed out and what they call the Endurance boot. But I read that Momos don't fit the Boxster unless a lot is modified. Will that change when the shifter is replaced by the B&M? This is the set I chose: Knob Boot Mounting Ring Best, Gus
  12. Hi guys, I am getting ready to do the B&M short shift install in my 01 Boxster and I noticed that my shift knob and boot are a little worn-out. I was wondering if you guys have any suggestions on what I could get to replace the OEM one. I know from Chris_NH that there is a very nice aluminum shift knob from Porsche, which he has in his car (option # Y06, part number x97). Unfortunately there isn't anyone available on Ebay right now and a new one will cost around $350 from Sunset! My car is a 5-speed which makes it a little harder to find anything. Thanks, Gus
  13. I found Loren's DIY and had already bought my paint when I decided I "wanted perfection" .... so I bought a complete set of handles & black mounting frame on ebay for approximately $40. Old handles out, new handles in .... perfection. Man...you guys seem to find everything on Ebay, I wish I were that lucky. Everytime I search for something I end up convinced to order the part directly from a dealer or a webstore out of Ebay, spending way more money than necessary. Any Ebay stores you guys look at in particular? Cheers, Gus :renntech:
  14. Check this topic out HID Conversion I got the 5000K (white) Welcome to Renntech... Best, Gus
  15. Here's the link to the PNP harness for the THA 475 PNP amp http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Product/Ite...015&tp=6348 And here's the extension to run the wiring to the front or rear trunk area... http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Product/Ite...amp;i=023THA25M These two harnesses and one of the THApnp Blaupunkt amps are all you need... No wiring, no splicing, no running new wires... Everything just plugs into existing wiring from your factory head unit, usually the Becker CDR220. The only thing I'm not sure of is how you run the extension harness through the firewall... Anybody know??? Also, you may be able to mount this amp in behind or under one of the seats. Man... now the amp looks even better... I will probably pursue this in the near future, since I have already replaced the dash and door speakers and installed a rear speaker kit (which I fabricated). Right now I have gone a little over my budget on mods and I am doing the B&M short shifter install next. One very....simplistic (maybe stupid) question...from someone who understands very little about audio - Anyway you can just place this amp in the OEM place and simply plug the OEM connectors/wires that come from the cabin (Becker) into the new amp? You currently have the 4X40 HAES, don't you? Just wondering... If you document your DIY it will be a great help for future attempts, like I intend to do. Best of luck, Gus
  16. Is this green part easy to identify? Any other peculiarity I need to be aware of? I am doing the instal on my 01 Boxster (5 speed)? Thanks, Gus Yes, it will be the only green part you see (unless you find a very old french fry ;) ) Neither Tool Pants nor I have ever been able to figure out why some cars have it and some don't - and what it used for (other than keeping french frys and the like out of the shifter). HAHAHAHHAHA.... Thanks, Loren Will give this thing a try. Best, Gus
  17. Is this green part easy to identify? Any other peculiarity I need to be aware of? I am doing the instal on my 01 Boxster (5 speed)? Thanks, Gus
  18. I am doing the B&M install tomorrow night and would not like to mess with cable adjustments... Do you have any pictures or additional instructions on how the 'Porsche Method' works? Is there any TSB that will cover that Thanks, Gus
  19. AAAAmazing!!!! +1 for the clear side markers... Cheap and 10 minutes to do. Enjoy
  20. Thanks, guys.... Got both The Used 911 Story and the 'The Gold Plated Porsche'. Should be getting them this week. This is a long-term project so I will take my time and get informed. So please, if you have new ideas feel free to share them, most likely they will aid my research a lot. All the best, Gus
  21. Sorry... You are 100% right and the unit you are looking at looks great, but a little pricey for the brand. Best, Gus
  22. Thanks Loren, I called bumperplugs and they were very friendly - accordingly to the person answering the phone (who now I know was Eric himself), they sell the real B&M and the company started using black last November. B&M tends to do some cosmetic changes overtime. Best, Gus Just to add...their price is unbeatable....
  23. Hi Will, I got that straight from the NNJR PCA website... Each track has its weirdness. For instance VIR won't allow Boxsters (986) to run without a BK roll-bar extension, even if the driver passes the broomstick test without it. I would check with the safety chair of your local PCA. Best, Gus
  24. Hi ToolPants you are right the housing is black, which triggered my doubt. Wasn't aware of the two additional brushings. I got the part from bumperplugs.com. Any experience with them? How do I make sure I have the real thing. Should I call B&M? Thanks, Gus
  25. Hi carDorque, The hardtop doesn't make any difference in terms of safety... In fact, I believe you are not encouraged to use one at the track. Check with your local PCA. I believe your car has a retractable rollbar, but if you can 'open' it during the inspection and pass the broomstick test you are OK for most tracks. Some tracks have specific regs... This is what I could find in the NNJR PCA website: Boxster and Cabriolet Owners Please Note: Zone 1 has adopted a rule on open cars. "All open cars must have roll bars which conform to the following: With the occupant(s) firmly and correctly belted into the vehicle, the occupant(s) helmet must be below a straight line drawn between the top of the windshield and the top of the roll bar (Broomstick Test). It is further recommended that roll bar be padded in any area that may come in contact with the occupant(s) helmet." NNJR has adopted this rule. This test will be strictly enforced! Specific track requirements: § Lime Rock: requires a visible roll bar in all open cars. This means 996 cabs cannot run unless they are fitted with a permanent roll bar. Hope this helps, Best Gus
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