What did you do with your 993 today
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993pbug (07-22-2020)
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Originally Posted by Chuck W.
993pbug... That is so cool. You're making some great memories for both of you. All four of my kids first car was a stick and in another 4 years I'll be teaching my granddaughter to drive a stick.... in the 993!
My father, A"H, used to let us steer, starting around age 12, but that was in the days of bench front seats. And then I am sure we started driving on roads around age 14 or 15 in a stick.
I have a very responsible girl who will turn, I can't even believe I'm writing this, 15 in a few months, and she's keen to learn to drive a stick.
Curious, which MT do you believe would easier/better to learn in, 993 or 981 Cayman?
Seems to me that 993 is definitely more analog and therefore likely easier, as it's more raw.
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sold today guy picked up , took him for 15 min ride bank and done , i'm sad but i'm on the hunt for a white one.
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kingroon (07-30-2020)
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Found a leak....
Took the car into work and hooked it up to a mass spec machine to find an AC leak via helium sniffing.
The highest signal (big enough to dump the pressure in a couple weeks) was around the evaporator area.
Guess I'm in for a sweaty summer and a winter working on the AC.....
The highest signal (big enough to dump the pressure in a couple weeks) was around the evaporator area.
Guess I'm in for a sweaty summer and a winter working on the AC.....
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Took the car into work and hooked it up to a mass spec machine to find an AC leak via helium sniffing.
The highest signal (big enough to dump the pressure in a couple weeks) was around the evaporator area.
Guess I'm in for a sweaty summer and a winter working on the AC.....
The highest signal (big enough to dump the pressure in a couple weeks) was around the evaporator area.
Guess I'm in for a sweaty summer and a winter working on the AC.....
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^Which Hawk pads did you use? Thinking about replacing mine as well. I assume you had stock pads before. How do the Hawks compare? Thanks!
#2319
I have a 96 993 Targa (mil. 40,400) here are the Hawks part #:
HB141Z.650 (front)
HB170Z.650 (rear)
Pads I had were all original, did the unglue trick by prying the back of the pads with a knife.
I haven't had a chance to bed in the pads, I'll be doing that sometime tonight; some Porsche owners have good results with Hawks, that's the reason why I went with it.
Good luck
HB141Z.650 (front)
HB170Z.650 (rear)
Pads I had were all original, did the unglue trick by prying the back of the pads with a knife.
I haven't had a chance to bed in the pads, I'll be doing that sometime tonight; some Porsche owners have good results with Hawks, that's the reason why I went with it.
Good luck
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took her to FM-455
please don't stare at her headlight washers; she's insecure about them
please don't stare at her headlight washers; she's insecure about them
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The Eagle (08-03-2020)
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Full house today, mates 997 3.8S getting new suspension.
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