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PIAA makes curved wiper blades that fit perfectly on the passenger side. Hers's a link for a website based in the UK, you can probably find some in the US if you search a bit. I found mine on Ebay some time ago, if you're patient you should see some more.
I can very warmly recomend the PIAA blades. I had them on my previous car (a Smart Roadster Brabus) and they were the first thing I replaced when I bought the Porsche. The spoiler one for the drivers side and the curved for the passenger side. Once you've gotten used to the PIAA's, you'll never wanna go back to anything else ;)
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Sound only really. That opening in the airbox acts like a muffler. All the cap does is disable the muffler. The result is a better sound. More throaty but no kind of performance gains. B)
Thanks... Just the explanation I needed :) I like throaty sound! :D
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Excuse my ignorance, but exactly what does this mod do?
What does it do to the airflow, and how does it alter the engine sound?
Is it a mod for both turbo and non turbo models?
I'm fairly new to Porsche engines, so bare with me if the questions are kind of silly... ;)
Wheel And Tire Question?
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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I've got a 2002 C4 (narrow body), and I am waiting for the postman to arrive with my spacers as we speak...
I have put on the exact wheels you are talking about, with 295/30/19 on the rears and 235/35/19 on the fronts.
The front wheels are rubbing against the springs or shocks, so spacers are needed in my case.
The original wheels are 50 mm offset, so 7 mm spacers would put the wheels out to the same width as the originals.
I have ordered 15 mm spacers to get them even further out, closer to the edge of the wheel arches.
The rears line nicely up with the wheel arches without spacers.
I can hardly wait any longer... What's taking that postman so long???