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  1. AOS change 997.1 C2


    I've changed my AOS over the week end. I've attached a file describing my experience, in case you decide to change yours. Hope this helps. AOS change 2005 Porsche 911 After researching, I couldn't find any DIY for 997.1 model. The one thread found for the 997.1 on Renntech was for the S model (AOS was located in a very different spot-on the right behind the AC compressor). On my 2005 911 C2 the AOS is on the driver side in front of the intake manifold (same side as 996 models). I've found a co

     

  2. I have the same misfire in all cylinders problem on my 05C2. The car runs perfect. The misfire always happen when the choke is cutting off and I feel a little drop in the RPMs. The light comes on and stays on but the car runs perfect. The Durametric is giving the misfire codes 300s 01-06. I changed the coils and spark plugs and 2weeks latter it happens again. I was wondering if there is any new insight in the all cylinders random misfire. Thanks.

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