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New forum "Workshop Tools" and New Moderator


Loren

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We have added a new forum Workshop Tools.

This is the place to discuss lifts, cam holders, torque wrenches, compression testers, vacuum fill systems, smoke machines, thermostat removal tool, Porsche special tools, etc.

As well, how to use special tools, the fabrication of special tools, and where and when specific tools are required.

You can find it here.

Of course our Diagnostics, Tips and Diagnostic Tools forum is still there to answer your diagnostic tool specific questions. It includes a sub-forum for Durametric Software specific questions and answers.

Enjoy...

And... longtime member (he joined 5 days after I opened the site in 2003) and shop owner JFP in PA will be the primary moderator of the Workshop Tools and Diagnostics forums. With more than thirty years of Porsche experience, including campaigning in several regional competitive events, he currently owns a specialty shop providing maintenance, repair, modification, and upgrade services for performance oriented vehicles, including Porsche.

Welcome to the staff JFP in PA !

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