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Old 11-18-2018 | 09:49 PM
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This part on my 993 (rubber) is torn. Can someone identify what part and part number this is? Thanks in advance.
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Should be the heater inlet duct - Porsche part # 964 211 323 03
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993.106.403.00

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There are 2 ducts
964.106.403.02 for M64.05/.06/.07/.20 these are all the normally aspirated non v-ram engines and the RS

993.106.403.00 for M64.21/.22/.23/.24 these are the normally aspirated vario-ram engines
Old 11-18-2018 | 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by paulkromz
There are 2 ducts
964.106.403.02 for M64.05/.06/.07/.20 these are all the normally aspirated non v-ram engines and the RS

993.106.403.00 for M64.21/.22/.23/.24 these are the normally aspirated vario-ram engines
^^^ Paul has the correct part #’s... disregard mine
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in all fairness I stole the answer from Bill Verburg
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Originally Posted by paulkromz
There are 2 ducts
964.106.403.02 for M64.05/.06/.07/.20 these are all the normally aspirated non v-ram engines and the RS

993.106.403.00 for M64.21/.22/.23/.24 these are the normally aspirated vario-ram engines
That's not quite true. Only early 1995s used the 964 part. Later 1995 (non v-ram) used the 993 part. By following that bad advice, I now have a 964 part sitting on my shelf needing an home.
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I have one, come get it
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Originally Posted by Elfer1
Should be the heater inlet duct - Porsche part # 964 211 323 03
It is the later Varioram engine version, not a 964... number 993 106 403 00
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Originally Posted by TheOtherEric
That's not quite true. Only early 1995s used the 964 part. Later 1995 (non v-ram) used the 993 part. By following that bad advice, I now have a 964 part sitting on my shelf needing an home.
How are early 1995"s identified? Is it based on VIN?
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Originally Posted by SpeedyC2
How are early 1995"s identified? Is it based on VIN?
apparerently by heat inlet duct....
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Originally Posted by paulkromz


apparerently by heat inlet duct....
I guess I asked for this...
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Originally Posted by paulkromz


apparerently by heat inlet duct....
Still laughing hysterically...
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