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  1. Techart make two versions of their Sport exhausts one of which is EU legal. I noticed that at idle and city speeds is not loud just different from std. From thereon it gets very "sporty". Also Porsche fit their systems with an on/off switch for the same reason.
  2. It's a 2002 Cab. I've rubbed vasoline around the rubber at the roof line. What does a window regulator do? Thanks I forgot to tell you, it's the drivers side main window, and the vasoline stopped it for a while, but it didn't last...any more suggestions? Thanks, I had the same problem on my Boxster. I tried everything possible including vaseline, silicon, adjusting the convertible top but to no effect. Finally I replaced the whole window frame (not the glass or the electric motor) and the noise is now totally gone. Apparently there was a slight play of the glass against the convertible top rubbers, due to some deterioration of the plastic holders in the window frame, which was more noticeable in cold weather. Lift the glass open the door and try to very gently move the the glass up/down in/out. I am sure will notice a difference between the noisy side and the other side.
  3. Thank younvery much! Ooops! Thank you very much Loren!
  4. Please give me part # for the following 1.Exhaust gaskets for manifolds (2 each side) 2.Nuts attaching manifold to block (6 each side) 3.Bolts and nuts attaching manifold to catalyst (3 of each, each side) Car is a Boxster S manual RHD Thanks
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