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Pete03S

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  1. For me switching to 5W40 really helped my consumption issues, but Im in Southern California near the ocean and it never gets below 40F, maybe not the best oil for cold climates?
  2. I have not bought a car yet but I have been looking nationwide every week. Im a bit of a sports car purist and Im pretty picky on color and options. : ) Ive also decided to buy a coupe since the rear seat on the cabrio is so upright. Our boy is almost 3 and we want a second so I will eventually need two seats back there, coupe just seems like the better choice. Im a little worried tho as when I have my 350Z coupe all I wanted to do was haul *** and I got a ton of tickets (it was red with headers and exhaust tho). Then I had a 350Z convertible and finally the Boxster S and I found in the convertible I could drive fast but not crazy and still enjoy the experience because of the more visceral feeling with the top down. Anyway, so my plan is to do the coupe then maybe trade out for a convertible once the kids are in booster seats. I miss the convertible already, my first time in 12 years without one. : (
  3. Note, if you have changed the Fuel Tank Vent valve (the one up by the filler neck) you have to make sure the sensor that goes in between the filler tube and the sensor is installed correctly. Mine fell out while changing it, so in addition to the noise I could not fill the tank. I took it all apart again and installed the sensor that sits in between the fuel tank vent valve on the filler neck. Put that sensor back in the right place and all is well, the noise is gone and I can fill with gas again. : )
  4. Take a listen to this video and let me know if you've had this problem or what you think it may be. Thanks : ) https://youtu.be/c8v8lsIujVc So here is what happened: I heard this noise with no other symptoms, I thought, coming from the tank, no brainer, its the pump. Replaced the pump...easy. Did not solve the problem. Still no other symptoms other than the noise Then I did some more research and found the comments about the Fuel Tank Vent Valve on Filler Neck, (aka Bleeder Valve), I changed that. Did not fix the noise, AND I was able to fill the tank once but last time I tried to fill the tank it wont accept the fuel. So now Im looking for help. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. : )
  5. Chris, did you DIY this? Im curious to learn more. Also, what do the dealers charge for part and labor? And can you use any seat or must be Porsche seat? Thx Pete
  6. I want GTS too !! But I think Sport seats are std. I need baby seat which I think wont work with sport seats.
  7. There is no free lunch on this issue. You may get less dust but you will likely get more noise, less performance, worse wear, more fade, etc. The manufacturers KNOW people dont like dust but the dusty pads work the best, I would not switch. Instead use some synthetic wax on your wheels. AND dont use wheel cleaner, its VERY harsh and will damage the wheel and caliper paint.
  8. I have a quick disconnect attached directly to the battery on my boxster, works really well and is out of the way. Cig lighter should be ok too, i think my battery tender is only .75 amp which is super low.
  9. Search on youtube for tint removal, the plastic trash bag and steam is the way to go, works well!!
  10. I have been researching this model for a couple months and look for one to buy at the same time. I was just reading the other day on a UK Porsche site that the new engine is pretty bullet proof.
  11. Ive read a ton of articles on this and other forums but cant seem to find a specific model that is currently on sale and that will for sure fit the 997.2 convertible. I have a 2 year old and we are working on baby #2 so I need two seats, one for newborn and one for toddlers. Booster seats will not help me yet. Can anyone help? Thanks. : )
  12. My lil boy is 2 and Ive made it this far with a Boxster but now we are working on baby #2. So, Im looking for a 997.2 S Cabrio. I still want to have a convertible and I want the 2009 because of the new engine. Im thinking manual trans, Bose, heated seats. Would love sport exhaust but seems hard to find. Any tips on what to look for, any known problem areas? Any other options that I must have? Thanks : )
  13. Oh, and that 993 part above has been superceeded to 993-375-049-09. Not sure if it stil fits tho, Im looking into that now
  14. When you are using the AC system turn it off a minute or two before you shut the car off, that will help dry the system out and prevent smelly bacteria from forming in the vents.
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