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rkirshner

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  1. hello i have a 997 2007 c2 that has been modified to a race car . i am trying to decrease weight and i am exploring using carbon fiber i found fenders for sale but they are for 997 cup cars would these be useable on a regular 997 thanks
  2. may i jump in here and ask a question about track set up assuming the 04 gt3 has the above alignment including sway bar set up is there any advantage in installing after market stiffer sway bars the question i am really asking is this some say that it makes no sense to buy stiffer sway bars until you run at max stiff stock sway bar but it seems to me that with aftermarket stiffer bars you can keep both ends of the car the same relative to each other but just move to a higher stiffness curve i apologize in advance for sort of highjacking this post thanks
  3. ok so finally took it to dealer with good mechanic they say the gauge cluster itself is bad and needs to be replaced kind of makes sense but i am not totally convinced any way the problem is that i have red gauge cluster and for some reason a red cluster cant be purchased from porsche does any body know where i can get one thanks
  4. ok disconnected neg terminal on battery then reconnected no change is there another way to reset the ecu again thanks
  5. i wish it were that simple i had it changed but this did not solve problem there just has to be some point in the system where the outside temp,oil gauge ,and cruise control converge i think i will try the battery disconnect to "reset" the ecu
  6. one other thing i dont know if they are related but the car was perfect when i took it to the body shop to have a scrape in the front bumper touched up the shop removed the bumper and the headlight to do the work directly after that is when the trouble started in fact the moment i got the car back the entire instrument cluster was "off" and then as i played around with things it came back on except for the temp outside and the oil pressure gauge is there an area in the right front area that has a wire that could have been dislodged i very much appreciate your help
  7. i have not thought of that but now i cant wait to give it a try will it mess up other things like the radio is this something i can try myself sorry for sounding like a baby but i have not done this before
  8. thanks as i read the other forums some version of this is not uncommon i also think that overall it does not affect function but i would like to fix it in addition the story i relate above is not meant to imply causation but rather just a sequence
  9. New to forum but i have read all the posts on the 2004 gt3 . my car has about 24k miles . i managed to scrape the front bumper on passenger side and wanted it fixed . the shop i took it to removed the bumper and the headlight and then of course replaced them. When picked the car up none of the dash insrument cluster gauges or lights worked (tach,speedometer oil pressure ,etc). i checked all the fuses by removing and replacing each one right after i did this all the gauges worked and the illumination came back on except the oil pressure gauge and outside temp sensor didnt work and i had a message on the front didplay to that effect so now as i drive the oil pressure gauge reads zero and there is no outside temp . but then all of a sudden the oil pressure gauge will work for like a second or two and then fail one more curious thing happened. i was sort of experimenting and pushed in the cruise control button. the little green symbol appeared and immediatly the oil pressure gauge went to 5 and the correct ouside temp appeared . then i turned off the cruise control switc. Thelittle green symbol went away ,oil pressure fell to zero and the outside temp went away . i repeated this a couple of times and when the cruise control switch was on the oil pressure and temp displayed fine but when off oil preesure went to zero and temp did not read .. a couple of other intersting points. with CC on the gauges worked but i was not able to actually use the CC it just wouldnt work .IN addition, even when the gauges were functioning the OBC still gave me the error message . finally ,i found that the CCswich only works intermittantly ie, sometime when i push it in it works and then sometimes it doesnt sorry for the long post i thought that with more info the diagnosis would be more exact thank you very much
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