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  1. Got a new thermostat from Porsche along with a water pump etc. The thermstat (TS) was without the housing and as I have been reading I may need a special tool the remove the TS from the housing? Can anyone verify this? I can buy an after market one from Pelican that has the housing as a single unit for about the same price. Which I will do if I need a special tool for this simple job :rolleyes:
  2. I used my Durametric software to measure both CPS deviation. #1 1.34 #2 0.35 The book says they should be zero? Does this mean they should be the same number? Or they should not fluctuate? They don't change and I have been checking them once a week for a month. Waynes book mentioned it as a way to pick up a early IMS failure? Any thoughts are welcomed. 2004 S anniversary ed, 22,000 miles
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