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Posts posted by gibby
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Can anyone give me some info on 2 types of porsche rims and are they a problem
Also what tire size is required going from 18" to 19" so that it doesn't interfere with abs system
1...........Porsche iForged 19" wheels
2..........19 inch ZoneOne Luxury Forged Porsche Wheels
Thanks
Ron
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Has anyone had any experience with BG Fuel/Air Induction Service http://www.bgfindashop.com/bgservices/fuelair.htm ?
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Done all that , I clean it out every spring.
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Start with something simple like cleaning of the throttle body. It might be that the cold idle speed is too low.
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No check engine light or codes? Have the spark plugs or ignition coils ever been changed?
They were done 3000km ago
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Yes they were done obut 300 km ago.
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No check engine light or codes? Have the spark plugs or ignition coils ever been changed?
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My 2004 996 when first started cold runs ruff for the first 15-20 seconds. Any ideas???
Thanks
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I have a 2004 996 C4S and I put in Fab speed 996 Sport Catalytic Converter X-Pipe and now the acceleration is not as brisk as it could be till it reaches 3500 rpms and then it kits in and is very fast. What would cause this? There are no faults in the computer.
I know if I put the factory cats on the problem will go away but the performance wont br there.
Further to this.
I was told by Fab Speed that if I have the ECU recalibrated that it would solve this problem. Anyone have any experience with is ??
Can U recalibrate to balance the air pressure?
Thanks
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I have a 2004 996 C4S and I put in Fab speed 996 Sport Catalytic Converter X-Pipe and now the acceleration is not as brisk as it could be till it reaches 3500 rpms and then it kits in and is very fast. What would cause this? There are no faults in the computer.
996 Sport Exhaust
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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On start up the exhaust is in the loud mode when switched it goes into quiet mode, if i switch back to loud I'm unable to go back to quiet mode. If I turn off the car and let it sit ovr night I can get it to switch once more.
My idea is that the vacum relay switch is not holding vacum.
Any ideas???