What did you buy your 992 today thread
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with all of the little plastic tabs and clips I am always more worried about disassembly because it always seems getting them to release needs about 10% more force than I think will break the part. Lol.
I wish that I had documented it all, but I was working pretty quickly there is a good YouTube video on how to take the console apart i can link to if people want.
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^^ Permanent luggage so you can get your wheels off if you have to?
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yes I'd like to know if it can be added after the fact...everyone says no, but I find it hard to believe its not plug and play and a software update
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No, we've done a lot of testing. Spacers (we think) look good on the stock wheels to help add a more aggressive look. When you lower the car, the wheels really tuck inward so it becomes more important if you want to maintain a clean look.
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Not to spoil the party but I find all parts on flat6motorsports.com badly overpriced. Also, spacers are no mystery...
If you need some real quality forged AL spacers at reasonable prices for our car - look here: https://4wheelspacers.com
If you need some real quality forged AL spacers at reasonable prices for our car - look here: https://4wheelspacers.com
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I assume you heard about camber adjustment …
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Yes, but some folks prefer more negative camber for backroad/track driving.
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Unfortunately, it's not possible on the 992 like it is on previous generation. The entire wiring harness is completely different and there's no way to code in just the chrono clock. There are just too many sums of parts for it to be plug and play. It might be possible someone figures out a way to draw power and have an independent clock controller. I ended up buying a vent off ebay and we developed a 3D printed mount for the Banks Power OBD module. It provides a full configurable gauge that can monitor a ton of stuff like boost pressure, IATs, AFR and you can even datalog and reset DTCs through it. Not for everyone but I've enjoyed having another monitor. I'll be replacing it with the Snow Performance WMI controller when I add WMI to my 992.
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remove center plastic with this video and unplug cable from clock
at the back there is a hex on the clock, grasp with pliers and turn it counter clockwise, the gauge will come out.
once out you need to pop the glass and bezel, on the side you can pop it with a small screwdriver.
remove the glass and 2 rings (make sure you see the order it came out. take a picture of the needle position
remove the needle by popping them out with 2 small spoons (see example)
once out remove the black face and reinstall back together the same order you took it out and position needle at the location it was.
place gauge back in plastic holder, turn clockwise to lock, connect wires back and reattach
Last edited by ltdodge; 12-03-2022 at 11:46 AM.