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maninblack

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  1. usually they regulates how rich or lean the fuel mixture is . some are after cats some are before and after , depending what car
  2. brought this yr2000 S lowered already with H&r spring . and today i knowtist the right rear is lower by maybe 2mm than the left rear . can i adjust the height with shim pads , like the one on mercedes , or I am screwed and need to buy new spring kit. :( thanks
  3. we usually recommend our customer to do that as well , just to save labour in the future . but than again , if the flywheel does not look worn out , obvious u dont need to replace it . also , some people wants to upgrade to a lighter one and its a good time to do so , while u are already doing the clutch :jump:
  4. i did , but its not for yr2000 , but again it should be similar , right ?
  5. so embrass to ask this question , how do i get into the engine area (yr00 boxter s) i properly will order a manual tomorrow :( thanks
  6. however where can i find the interior paint code for silver chrome ? yr2000 boxter S thanks again
  7. came across this product , wonder if anyone is using it , any feed back before i buy it , is welcome , thanks in advance. :notworthy: http://www.unichip.us/unichip_home.asp
  8. He is asking about a CDR-23 which is a fiber optic driven system (MOST). It is not the same as the earlier "wired" sound systems. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ic ic , i guess i will wait till i get my TT before i return to this forum :) :oops:
  9. one of my customer came in yesterday with a black one :), he said only 4 in BC Canada
  10. http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?a...nt&code=manuals download the manuals , should be similar for 1999 boxter
  11. i had recently changed out my head unit to sony explode mp3 , basically plug and play , installer also retain the factory dsp for me. just let the installer know u want to switch back (me too) if needed , so he would start cutting everything out
  12. anyone have info. on how to remove center vent trim , and center arm rest trim cause i would like to paint it silver to match car . secondary , this car don't have cup holder , is it possible to fit a porsche one in ? thanks in advance :lightbulb:
  13. nice job , well done by the way , anyone has instruction on how to remove the center consel air vent trim on a 986 , i want to paint it to match the body color thanks
  14. i am sure someone must have done one by him/herself , cant find any info on diy section , is it easy to do ? thanks in advance :cheers:
  15. anyone is using this product ? any feed back thanks :beer:
  16. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> How much power do you want ? How much money do you want to spend ? Kevin is correct on what it takes to do 30 HP, that's around $2,500 to $3,000. If you want much more power put a 3.4L 996 motor in with intake, exhaust and ECU remap. Done right you spend $20,000.00 plus. In time you will need brakes, wheels and suspension for even more fun. Enjoy what ever you do it's all fun. :jump: Good luck, Larry <{POST_SNAPBACK}> thanks, i think this is the best route i will take right now , :notworthy:
  17. anyone can guide me to how to pump up the boxter s hp ? , i have a yr 2000 S , is there any chip tuning or exhaust ? thanks :cheers:
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