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Revolution996

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    Silver Porsche 996 C4 Cabriolet
  • Former cars
    Red 1985 Porsche 944

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  1. Replaced and fixed!!! Thanks for all the help and support you guys gave me.
  2. Also, TBH I can't believe the car ran at all with the fuel pickup leaking like that. Seems crazy to me how it could still deliver enough fuel to drive reasonable between 2k-4k rpm. Most other people that have had this problem couldn't even get their cars to start.
  3. I'm 99% sure it is the issue so I will report when I install the part. I have a wholesale hookup, so the price won't be as bad as that I believe. It stinks that I've replaced all this other stuff too that wasn't causing the issue. Sure they were probably due sometime soon, but I think it was about $500 for the spark plugs, fuel pump, coil packs, and fuel filter together.
  4. Yes they tried to melt the plastic together too actually. Pretty janky job. Looks like I need a new one. Anyone know the part number for the drivers side Venturi tube? Is it stamped on the part somewhere?
  5. Make sure that all your rear control links have good bushings etc too. Also check to make sure that the wheels bearings are good.
  6. Just read another thread on rennlist and I think I might have the answer to my problem. Haven't checked my car yet, but I will be doing so today or tomorrow to update. I believe one of the end caps has come off of the Venturi tubes and/or there is a crack/hole in the pressure line going to the Venturi tubes, so the pump could be working perfectly, but just pumping gas back into the tank without going up to the sender unit with correct pressure UPDATE: This is what I found.
  7. Not sure how to measure flow rate, but the fuel pressure is still low and only put out 24 PSIG at idle and with ignition on. There is no change in fuel pressure whether at idle or with the engine off. Not sure how I still have low pressure when I have a brand new pump, new fuel filter, and new fuel pressure regulator. No visible kinks in the fuel lines under the car either. EDIT: I tested the pressure at the pump by taking off the fuel line from the top of the sender unit and putting on an adapter to fit the little nozzle. I got 23 PSIG with the pump on, and you would think that since it doesn't have any way to return, the pressure would skyrocket, but it just stayed constant at 23. Any insight? The pump is brand new.
  8. Update: changed the plugs and coil packs and noticed smoother throttle response, but did not fix the issue. Also I installed a new fuel pressure regulator, and it helped the problem a lot, but it was still there, so I cleared the check engine codes, and it started running terribly again. Driven about 50 miles now since the code clear and it is still running worse than when I put the new regulator in. Any help would be appreciated. I can get numbers off an auto logic If that would help you guys to help me diagnose also. Thank you.
  9. Make sure that all of the broken impeller blades are accounted for, because they can get lodged in the coolant passageways and create cracked heads if you're not careful
  10. Wait a minute!You were doing a driving tour with corded overinflated tires? You then kept doing spirited driving after getting pulled out of a ditch and having noticeable steering shake? Do you have a death wish? I would definitely say you have an alignment issue, but it's not just with the wheel alignment. not quite. I had old tires that matched the fronts, but they corded. so THEN I put on some Pirelli's, which had lower traction than my old, corded, Dunlop Direzza's. And the day before the tour i got my front tires switched to the opposite side and the tire shop set the fronts at 32 lbs and the rears at 34 lbs. And after the accident, I still drove and kept up with everybody, but I wasn't at all going 100%, I was driving about 60%. Anyways, I have an appointment to get the alignment checked today, and will update on the status tonight.
  11. I regret to inform you all that during my last tour with the PCA, I went off the road at 80 mph, and spun out into a ditch. Due to having over inflated rear tires which actually did not match the front, due to my old rear tires cording, and I needed a quick replacement until my fronts wore out. Anyways, as soon as I got out of the car, I saw that smoke was coming out from under the engine. Come to find out, my headers were beginning to start a small fire under my engine. So a nice man came to pull me out with a tractor, and I didn't have time to call a tow truck because there was smoke coming from under the car. Small problem though; my front bumper brace was removed in order to fit an aftermarket front bumper. So I had no place to tow the car from, so I decided to pull it out from the front wheel. Anyways, turns out that the fire didn't cause any damage, nothing was burnt so I guess I was lucky. The problem now is that i have a very noticeable steering shake starting at 50 mph. It still drives straight, and will hold corners well (I kept driving during the rest of the tour after I checked out my engine for fire damage). Do you guys think that I simply need a re-alignment, or do you think it is something more serious such as a bent suspension component?
  12. I would double check all the fuel lines that were disconnected during installation and make sure that they are on all the way. When they are, you will hear a click. If one is slightly open and either leaking fuel or letting air in, this could be an issue.
  13. I just replaced my fuel pump, so i had the same issue with slow starting, but I believe it is because when you replace the sender unit you have to disconnect fuel lines, and air can get in them. So it will be slow to start for a few starts because it needs to get all the air out of the lines.
  14. Update: got lean condition codes again, but this time I also got misfire on Cylinder 3, so next up for replacement is coil packs (which are all cracked) and spark plugs
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