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I'm thinking of some winter projects,
1. Front and rear rotors, including pads and sensors and one of the brake lines under the chassis
2. Front struts
3. Oil filter
4. fuel filter
5. injectors
6. K&N air filter
I also want to detail under the chassis, I want something to keep me busy during the winter.
1. Fresh air servo needs replacing. DONE $300
2. New Heater hose from the right side of the engine shroud needs to be installed correctly, AC compressor needs to be removed. PITA. DONE $0
3. Replace torn CV boots. DONE $33
4. Rocker panels clips. DONE $47
5. Intercooler to Turbo Hose needs to be replaced, for aesthetic
reasons..Waiting on parts $298 Done 1/13/18
6. Clean the EZ 69 and re-grease and add ground cable to backing plate. $16 waiting on parts .Done 1/13/18
7. Replace the rear lid shocks with heavy duty units, $34 Done 1/13/18
8. Replaced the WUR with a Brian Leask WUR set to OE specs, Just because the old unit was 25 years old $545 Done 7/23
9. RH 3.6 18 wheels and tires 225/40 and 285/30 $3200 Done 05/18
10 . Detailed and ceramic coating on paint and wheels $1000 04/18
11. Find EZ69/01 and ignition modules and tested Done 12/18 $ Over $2000
2018/19 List
1. OEM Front and rear rotors, including Textar pads and sensors and one of the brake lines under the chassis Done 1/19 $1400
2. Bilstien B6 Front struts Done 1/19 $600
3. Porsche Oil filter Done 1/19 $35
4. Porsche fuel filter Done 1/19 $45
5. New Bosch injectors Done 1/19 $398
6. K&N air filter Done 1/19 $70
7. Adjusted hand brake Done 1/19 Free
Also cleaning under the chassis, I want something to keep me busy during the winter.
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I got the Rear brakes discs , pads and sensors done using all OEM parts , I did the oil change Porsche oil filter and the Porsche fuel filter as well. I also installed new Bosch injectors, 5 of them went easily the one near the air pump was a bitch , I had to borrow a M Benz Diesel fuel injector socket wrench from a local shop. I also replaced the 2 EGR valves ... LOL , The intake manifold nuts were a little loose, I also replaced the belts with Porsche parts, I had a new set in the frunk . I'm now have the used ones in the frunk in case of emergency. The Front smile looks little better. Next is the front brakes and struts,
Nice work! Wish my garage wasn't so cold in winter. The wheels sure are clean - I'd like to do that...once. If only they could stay that way...
Hope you get some good miles on her this year.
Great thread, as others have said already. You have a beautiful car.
Thank you
Originally Posted by urquattro20Vt
Nice work! Wish my garage wasn't so cold in winter. The wheels sure are clean - I'd like to do that...once. If only they could stay that way...
Hope you get some good miles on her this year.
Hey how are you ? I hope all is well, Thank you, I had the wheels ceramic coated, It makes it easy to clean as you see.
I also installed Eibach gray sport springs with Bilstien B6 HD front and rear, it should handle better
Helio, what is that silver plate on the backside of the inner wheel well?
... nice job on the Eibach & Bilstein combo.
Hi Steve
That's the access panel to the heat tube, All 964 cars have that, Maybe you have seen it because it's hidden behind the fender liner. I removed mine for some spring cleaning.