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Posts posted by spidermonkey
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This may seem obvious but...Is the cooling system overfilled? Correct mixture of coolant and antifreeze?
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Heard a distinct "popping" noise from my rear suspension while going over speed bumps at an angle. Got under the car today and sure enough the left side stabilizer mount nut (15mm) was loose. Not only was it loose but it had already worked itself about half way off of the remaining threads. It went from loose to that in less than 25 miles of driving. I'm going to climb back under there tomorrow with some loctite and the torque wrench. Definitely something to keep an eye on-
Here's a link to the parts diagram. The culprit was #6 (M10) http://www.pelicanparts.com/PartsLookup/HT...1-03-Frame3.htm
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I had the exact same symptom on my '04 GT3. It was the alignment that was the culprit. After aligning it to proper specs for camber and toe the symptom went away along with the twitchy handling. It's an absolute joy to drive now.
Cigarette Lighter R/R
in 996 GT3
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I think you should all just start smoking. I've even had a special hole put into my helmet for my cigar and a facemask ventilator as well so as not to cloud my vision