PET for RS parts ?
#2
The PET contains RS parts. Check out the V-Pages toward the end and you'll find the specific designation for RS. If memory serves, it's M64.20 which is the RS engine type. This is what is used as the designation and you'll see it listed on various parts pages where the RS part is unique.
Cheers,
Joe
Cheers,
Joe
#4
The USA Pet has limmited RS parts, there is a work around; if I recall it's under regional settings, or a Euro version on Porsches web site.
Then know the codes, ie. M002,M003,G50/31,
M64/20......
Then know the codes, ie. M002,M003,G50/31,
M64/20......
#5
You need to look in the RoW part of PET for RS parts, where they are different and unique they are clearly labeled on the far right
look for either M64.20 or Carrera RS
look for either M64.20 or Carrera RS
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Thanks RL.
I'm wondering is the RS clutch pack from a 993TT would work on a 993NA... Suncoast Porsche has one minus the pressure plate, and would like to know if that setup would work with a stock 993NA pressure plate. My understanding is that the NA dual-mass pressure plate produces less clamping force...
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/PKRSCLUTCHKIT.html
This kit seems nicely priced, but is minus the pressure plate... wondering if the NA pressure plate can be used...
I'm wondering is the RS clutch pack from a 993TT would work on a 993NA... Suncoast Porsche has one minus the pressure plate, and would like to know if that setup would work with a stock 993NA pressure plate. My understanding is that the NA dual-mass pressure plate produces less clamping force...
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/PKRSCLUTCHKIT.html
This kit seems nicely priced, but is minus the pressure plate... wondering if the NA pressure plate can be used...