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  1. Thanks BD,

    NGK states that iridium ix is actually best plug for vehicles with higher than normal boost and so far no evidence of iridium tip problems.Reason i am considering this plugs is i am doing upgrade from 500bhp to 640bhp and my boost is going to move from 1-1.3bar .I have BOSCH plugs at present but i am trying to upgrade to colder plugs as NGK IRIDIUM or DENSO DOUBLE PLATINUM.

    Regards,

    Neno

  2. I can smell coolant but for some reason i can not find any signs

    of leak and my garage floor is completely

    dry,i have checked car underneath (not on hoist) and i do not see any signs of leak.

    No any signs of white smoke from tail pipes etherI have added 3 litres of coolant in last month and still no leak found.Please help if have any info regarding coolant leak on 996 tt.

    Thanks a lot,Neno

  3. Thanks Loren.

    I will not have problem reading schematics and replacing connectors.

    My concern is !!! should i put any inline fuses to protect wiring in case of litronic module failiure ?

    On old 996 conversion kit we did have module to to convert halogen to litronic,is that module now integrated in to h.light balasts on both lights?

    I know i am beeng paranoid but i just want to make sure that I am using 100% proper procedure for this conversion .

    Thank you Loren one more time.

    Neno.

  4. Hi guys!

    I was wondering if any of you did or know somebody that has done headlights conversion for 99 c2 non litronic to 2004 litronic headlights.

    please help.

    Neno.

    Thanks Loren!

    Obviously i did not ask the right question,my question would be what wiring modification should i do ?

    I do have 2004 new h.lights complete at this time an i do know that i need fender,h.light retainers and bumper.

    of course few more small -large parts.

    i do remember doing 99 halogen to xenon and wiring the module from litronic conversion kit.

    2004 seems to me acording to wiring diagram doesn have or need that module.

    please help!

    Thanks Neno.

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