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Posts posted by BoxsterMac
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+1 on the Michelin Super Sports. I have them on my GT3 and Boxster S as my weekend and wet track tire. They are excellent; and quieter than the cups.
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Take off the 5mm spacers and you are there.
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I have recently acquired a 2007 GT3. The navigation is not receiving satellites. I check the GPS antennae and the wire was disconnected. I reconnected and I still do not receive any satellites. In reading this thread, I would like to try removing the fuse. Where is the fuse located? Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
Bleeding Clutch Slave Cylinder
in 997 GT3, GT3 RS
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Last night I did my first brake bleed on my new (to me) 997.1 GT3. I also wanted to bleed the clutch lines. I read up on how to do this, but once I located the bleed valve on the clutch slave cylinder I was not able to reach it. My are could not get past the other lines in order to reach, much less open, the bleed valve. Has anyone done this and how did they get to the bleed valve? Thanks for any help!