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  1. id put a box of arm and hammer to keep out moisture
  2. at this point going to porscha is out of the question. What can i do instead? Can i get and aftermarket exhaust with no cats? Thanks
  3. First off, some may know that i crack the oil pan in my mothers 996 and had to get a new engine. Insurence covered it, but we had to pay the taxes.. Now the new engine has a 2 year warranty, but we still owe the stealership some money. She's had the check engine light on for a couple of months now, and yesterday morning it started to flash. (it was -5 celcius) Its getting colder up here. Anyways, i read in the owners manual that : If the check engine light in the instrument panel is flashing, severe cataytic converter damage and power loss will soon occur. Prolonged driving with the check engine light on could cause damage to the emission control system. It also could affect fuel economy and drivability. Now, #1 is this really going to happen? #2 what should i do? #3 can i bypass the cats with an aftermarket exhaust? Thanks guys..btw the codes were bad 02s
  4. my moms car is getting a check engine light..i had to get a rebuil motor, i got a new one from porsche. It has a Vario cam casting on the crankase..anyways, since then weve gotten 3 check engine lights and the dealer keeps on telling me its the oxyugen sensor. He told me the code was p1130. But opn this forum its p0130..its for the oxygen sensor.what should i do? George.
  5. Would you know of a place that sells porsche parts online? So i can hunt for the best price if i can not find anyone to weld the casting back together? Thanks again man. Where are you located? Montreal, Quebec, Canada..i was thinking of blaming the city of montreal..we got really bad roads up here..and their were no signs indicating speed bumps up ahead.....by the looks of it, do u guys think it had to be a really hartd impact? I know cast aluminum is quit brittle, but didnt expect it to break off like that. looks like the weak point is the threaded hole..
  6. Would you know of a place that sells porsche parts online? So i can hunt for the best price if i can not find anyone to weld the casting back together? Thanks again man.
  7. so then im screwed. Would a porsche dealer try to fix that by welding it or would they send it out? And if they have to repair it by getting a new one, how much would the part cost and the labor? Thanks again.
  8. i cant just get a new crank case with cover? Should i go look for the piece that broke off?
  9. sorry if im outa subject, but i hit a speed bump yesterday really hard and cracked my pan.. heres a pic. what a shame, anyways. If any of you know how much this will run me to fix please say so, also any input would be appreciated. Thanks,
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