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With all this talk about engine oils on this forum I would like to see the list of approved oils for the porsche engines.

I see there is such a list but this is on a TSB.

I can read the list of TSB's for my 987 Boxster but how do I open the TSB to get the full info contained in there.

Is this possible, can anyone help me.

Thanks guys.

I am a newbie, I have a Guards Red 987 Boxster with just 6k on the clock.

I am a professional BMW technician by trade so know a few things on these but not much on the Porsche range, appart from how good they are.

Can anyone help me ?

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You need to become a Contributing Member by making a donation. It is worth every penny!!!

Seen it now and done it !!!

Hope it doesn't take long to upgrade.

Thanks for replying.

Gary

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If you have just contributed to the site Loren should have you updated shortly. He's pretty quick. Welcome aboard!

You'll find a wealth of info here as well, the TSB's access (viewing, not printing) is worth every penny of contribution.

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If you have just contributed to the site Loren should have you updated shortly. He's pretty quick. Welcome aboard!

You'll find a wealth of info here as well, the TSB's access (viewing, not printing) is worth every penny of contribution.

Yes...I'd like to add my welcome and reiterate that you will find that contribution comes back to you many times over. The DIY section in here is outstanding. I'm a relative newbie and I've done two DIY's using the directions and input from other members.

Loren oversees this forum continually...and any questions you might have are answered expeditiously.

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