What did you buy your 991 today thread
#8806
Instructor
Nothing but good things to say about the Conti's. On my second set for my 991 of DWS06's. To me, fantastic improvement in ride quality, noise, and longevity.
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Rustler (05-06-2024)
#8808
Rennlist Member
I installed two new cam shaft sensors (hall sender - P/N: 997 606 106 03). That quick fix finally solved my stumble between 2800rpm - 3200rpm
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malahhaor (05-06-2024)
#8809
Rennlist Member
#8810
Rennlist Member
I bought my sensors direct from Porsche. I've had nothing but bad luck in the past with aftermarket sensors on my cars.
#8811
Instructor
Coco Mats. Dark Grey Wool (#67). The quality of Coco Mats really is exceptional. I happen to prefer the softer feel of the wool to the classic Coco texture, but they are all very nice.
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#8812
Camshaft position sensor replacement:
https://www.pelicanparts.com/techart...eplacement.htm
Hopefully not too challenging without removing bumper & muffler.
https://www.pelicanparts.com/techart...eplacement.htm
Hopefully not too challenging without removing bumper & muffler.
Last edited by pfan; 05-08-2024 at 12:15 AM.
#8813
Rennlist Member
TODAY:
Installed a Carplay module because I didn't have OEM Carplay in my 991.
Best purchase yet!
Got it here: https://thecarplayer.com/products/ap...orsche-pcm-3-1
Installed a Carplay module because I didn't have OEM Carplay in my 991.
Best purchase yet!
Got it here: https://thecarplayer.com/products/ap...orsche-pcm-3-1
#8814
Quick question. Purchased carbon fiber console surround on EBay about $125. But basically is is a stick on part with tape on the back. Was expecting a “real” carbon fiber replacement not a stick on. Any thoughts?
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Booth9999 (05-26-2024)
#8816
Rennlist Member
never looks right to me no matter how good they claim it is. but that's just me. Id rather pay more but get a proper CF piece. If too much money, then i say c'est la vie and try to let it go.
Last edited by malahhaor; 05-26-2024 at 01:50 AM.
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Booth9999 (05-26-2024)
#8817
Nordschleife Master
Yeah, stick-ons never work out long term
#8818
Rennlist Member
#8819
Rennlist Member
It is definitely an example of you get what you pay for. I get it though. The real pieces cost a ton. I have been buying my car a new interior one part at a time. Couple years and still not done. Good luck