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I also have the ceramic coating which I understand reduces the amount of heat the engine is exposed to. I've had mine for almost a year, and to me the best part of the Fister D is that as time passes the sound gets better and better :cheers:
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Thanks for the advice, I will take it to my tech and have them check it.
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I have a 2000 996 C4 that I purchased about two years ago. It has run perfectly with regular oil changes. Yesterday when I started the car in the mid afternoon, the check engine light came on. My frined used his durmetric and it shows two codes. They are po420 and po430. Dpes anyone know where I can find out what these codes are?? Assistance or advice appreciated.
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I am new here at RennTech. I was referred here by my friend Rolf who has a sweet '03 996 Cab. I have perused the forums and found some very interesting subjects. I am on RL and PP and enjoy gatherings with Porsche friends on the weekends and DIY days. I look forward to meeting some of you soon.
I own a 2000 996 C4 that I purchased over a year ago and am totally in love with it. My 996 is Black with Savannah interior. I've installed a few mods, such as a plenum, FisterD cans, upgraded 19" wheels with Bridgestone rubber, an EVO CAI, and a Yellow DPS Coilover system. I've had a 1973 914 2.0L, a 1974 911S and two 928s, a 1982 and a 1991 S4.
Fault codes po420 and po430
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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Thanks to all that replied. much appreciated. I have spoken with my tech, and we suspect that I may have over filled my oil after a recent oil change. Does anyone else agree with this possiblity :unsure: