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  1. Hi Guys

    I am thinking to do a project with my year 1999 Carrera. I knew here who has a complete 2004 GT3 engine, tranmission, wiring.. etc kit for sale. And I wish to have them install on my year 1999 carrera. Would this just fit directly inc. transmission? or the engine size is different as my car is original 3.4L engine? I really wish to upgrade the power of my car and this is a very good chance to do so (the price is fair for those kit). As the kit come complete so If the engine and tranmission fitted with no problem, then it should work, right?

    many thanks

    Alan

  2. There is a guy on this board that is hosting the 02 + tech manuals.?I am not sure if that will help but there is one for electrical.?That and some trial and error should od the trick!?

    I would love to see some of the WIP pics....

    B) Sure, i will post some photo tomorrow.

    Pic just took today, passenger side has been fit for new fender, drive side shows stock fenders. Hopefully will be done by next week.

    :D :D :D Finally Conversion has been done. Looking for a big wing to suit the car now.. any suggestion? ;)

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  3. There is a guy on this board that is hosting the 02 + tech manuals.  I am not sure if that will help but there is one for electrical.  That and some trial and error should od the trick! 

    I would love to see some of the WIP pics....

    B) Sure, i will post some photo tomorrow.

    Pic just took today, passenger side has been fit for new fender, drive side shows stock fenders. Hopefully will be done by next week.

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  4. One of out local Boxster owners, Danny, has a turbo front on his.  He used the halogen new style headlight and ran jumper wires from the connector to the new headlights.  Because, as you know, the electrical pins on the back of the headlight do not match your plug for the headlight.

    What you could do is order the front trunk wiring harness for a 2002 or newer 996.  Which harness to get depends if you are using the standard halogen or Bi-Xenon.  Xenons have more pins and so they have more wires in the harness.

    Hi TP.

    Thanks for your information. The boxster look really nice with turbo front.

    I have already got the new headlight wiring harness for Bi-Xenon Headlight (I have got Bi-Xenon Headlight form Turbo).

    But I have no idea how to ran jumper wires from the connector to the new headlights. :(

    Also, do I need the new control box to have the Bi-Xenon System work?

    Xenon have 12 pins for the connector.

    Thanks

    Alan

  5. Hi

    Has anyone done the conversion before?

    I am doing the conversion right now, and it is much easier then what I thought before.

    All I have to do is replace the front fenders, headlight (including tray and plug) and front bumper. No any mod required for the body parts.

    I have already fitted the front fenders and headlights, but however, I have no idea how to re-wiring those headlight wires as they are running with different plug.

    Does any one could help me with this?

    I have got the wiring diagram for pre-facelift headlights, but I have no idea how to connect with new headlights' plug as they are have 12 wires, and old one has only 10 wires.. :(

    Many thanks

    Alan

  6. Hi TP

    Thanks for your reply.

    I bought the Brand New set PSE with 2.5L fitting kit.

    It should come with everything I need, we have mount the muffler on the car, but we dont have any idea how to do those wiring and valve control.

    Is there any one fitted the PSE on 2.5L before?

    Thanks

    Alan

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