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    Woo Hoo! Kermits brother!!!!!
  2. I'm not an expert and certainly not a driving instructor. That being said (apart from what has already been discussed) an Aero kit kit would be a real help. A Gt3 front bumper cover and rear wing would make the car much more stable at the speeds you are speaking of. Also I believe that lowering the car would help as well. (it certainly helped my turbo) Other members please chime in if I'm wrong about this..
  3. Wow... Too bad nobody has responded to this.. For an exhaust on a Carrera you have lots of choices. Youy can spend as much as you want.. Fabspeed makes a great exhaust for the Carrera. So do many others..Tubi. Tech Art, Speed tech, GMG, etc. Just realize you are spending A LOT of money and you will not see any measurable HP gains on a normally aspirated car. I have a friend who has the stock exhaust on his 997 4S. Instead of an exhaust system he installed the K & N intake..The sound is awesome and MUCH less expensive than an exhaust system. He also feels a liitle power improvement around 5000 rpm.. Do some research. You can try the K & N intake.. Pretty easy install.. You have to drill one hole.. If you don't like it you can always go back to stock and only be out a couple hundred bucks (instead of thousands.)
  4. If you go with track pads they are going to squeal period... The dampers will not help that. Like the other poster said ....That is the trade off with track pads.. ..
  5. Hmmmm. Seems very strange.. Maybe a call to Porsche may be in order... It is a new freakin car for heavens sake....
  6. Check your spark plugs. A loose Plug can cause a chirping sound...It's a common issue..
  7. I wouldn't drive it.. If you have a belt or waterpump failure and drive the car it could cause catastrophic engine damage. Play it safe and get it towed to a tech..
  8. The 911 is not like the Boxster as you have found out.. It is not as forgiving nor as agile. I totalled one of my 911's because I didn't know how t drive it fast. I have had many 911's and have never had the PSM "scsre the crap out of me" but I can see how it could happen. Why don't you drive with it off? If you want that car to behave better you should consider the Porsche ROW suspension kit. Makes a huge difference! Here is some info from Porsche on the PSM.. Enhanced Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is fitted as standard. This system automatically maintains stability even at the limits of dynamic driving performance. Sensors continuously monitor the speed, yaw velocity and lateral acceleration of the car. Using this information, PSM is able to calculate the actual direction of travel at any given moment. If the car begins to oversteer or understeer, PSM applies selective braking on individual wheels in order to restore stability. Under acceleration on wet or low-grip road surfaces, PSM improves traction – as well as agility and safety – using the automatic brake differential (ABD) and antislip regulation (ASR). Integrated ABS is designed to minimise braking distances. If you prefer an ever sportier drive, PSM can be switched off. For your safety, however, PSM remains set to intervene if the vehicle is braked and ABS assistance is required. ABS and ABD remain switched on at all times. Also included with PSM are engine drag torque control (EDC), precharging of the brake system and brake assist. If you suddenly release the accelerator pedal, PSM automatically prepares for your next action: the braking system is precharged so that the brake pads are already in light contact with the brake discs. Maximum braking power is therefore achieved much sooner. Brake assist detects a panic braking situation and generates the brake pressure required for maximum deceleration
  9. Not a lot of options with the 3.4. Maybe just bite the bullet and have Jake build you a bad A%% engine.. Or buy another car and part yours out..
  10. Agreed .. Very bizzare......I have heard alot of Porsche issues but never ONCE fused plugs on a low mileage car. Or a high mileage car for that matter.. I do agree on getting a CPO car though... Do you really think that Porsche would combine metals in an engine that could "fuse"?????? Some service managers are real @*$ holes..
  11. What a gorgeous car.. I can see why you were impulsive!! Great news on the inspection.. Enjoy that babY!! You may want to consider the IMS upgrade.. Good insurance...
  12. A lot of your sound is coming form that conical air cleaner.. It has a similar effect as the K & N set up.. If you went back to the stock airbox that should tone it down quite a bit. I'm sure you could get one from a dismantler. Or ask around on the forums.. Someone may have one laying around..
  13. Let us know how it turns out.. If you think the 997 TT is complicated wait untill the 991 TT comes out.. 3 turbos and 4 wheel steering and God knows what else. A whole bunch of computers on that beast...
  14. Man that is really hard to say...Why not get all three! As much as I'm a Porsche fanatic I would think the M3 might suit your needs best. It a great car. Kids and the Porsche may not work that well... That being said Lots of peoplle have 911's and kids and get along just fine.. And for $50k you can get a sweet 997 S with relatively low miles....Might even want to look for a 4S. look at 2006+ cars.. Too many issues with the 05's... Here is an example riight on this very site... http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/42589-2006-carrera-4s-for-sale/ Good luck with whatever you decide.. Those are all great cars. But the Benz is kind of a pig...(handling wise.)
  15. Mahle makes Porsches filters.. They are identical and cost less.. Like White987 said... Porsche filters are pretty cheap through Suncoast or Sunset..
  16. Maybe it's just a typo but there is no such thing as a 2004 997 "anything". 997 started in 2005. I'm sure you could just ask a tech at a dealer or an indie and they would be able to tell you if it would fit... It should fit.....
  17. If only, unfortunatly for GT3 this is a very large and real issue, many circuits won't even let a gt3 on if the hose fitting haven't been welded, deffo needs looking into with these engines. Bobsan, I did not know that.. Thanks for the info! :cheers:
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