What did you do with your 993 today
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Replaced 2 motors and now have A/C
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Got the car registered and plated. Took the wife for a drive to pick-up chicken wings and then my daughter and I went for a cruise down by the lake after dinner.
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Originally Posted by blackandtan993
Cars and coffee in Stafford CT
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Removed the front bumper cover to clean around the oil cooler and condenser; I should have ordered the ballasts and now waiting on parts. I need one but figure I will replace both while I'm in there....
I had purchased the MPL Clutch cylinder looking to reduce pedal effort slightly, install was a little painful but manageable. Remove engine tray (I leave mine off) and transmission tray, left rear wheel and heat pipe in that area. With the rear on jack-stands you can tackle it laying under the car and sitting inside the wheel well. Alternate those positions for 3 hours while you look for a 3/8th 12pt 13mm socket, then back from under the car looking for that extension you swore you were laying on and then you drop the socket on the other side of the clutch cylinder. Joy.
Stay tuned for when the Motive Bleeder arrives this Thursday.
Left (drivers rear( wheel removed for access
I had purchased the MPL Clutch cylinder looking to reduce pedal effort slightly, install was a little painful but manageable. Remove engine tray (I leave mine off) and transmission tray, left rear wheel and heat pipe in that area. With the rear on jack-stands you can tackle it laying under the car and sitting inside the wheel well. Alternate those positions for 3 hours while you look for a 3/8th 12pt 13mm socket, then back from under the car looking for that extension you swore you were laying on and then you drop the socket on the other side of the clutch cylinder. Joy.
Stay tuned for when the Motive Bleeder arrives this Thursday.
Left (drivers rear( wheel removed for access
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^^^ 993.coupe, Keep us posted on how you like the MPL clutch slave. Thinking about swapping mine out as well. Where did you purchase it? Thanks
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Will do, I'm looking forward to a little improvement, they state 30% which should be noticable. I bought it directly from MPL, if I recall correctly it took about a week to be delivered which was impressive. And then it sat while I pondered the install. At the price it would have been nice for it to ship compete, but swapping the 4 or 5 items wasn't a big deal.
https://mpl-tuningparts.de/produkt/p...ehmerzylinder/
Amazon claims they're dropping of the bleeder Thursday. However I'm still waiting on the ballasts....
https://mpl-tuningparts.de/produkt/p...ehmerzylinder/
Amazon claims they're dropping of the bleeder Thursday. However I'm still waiting on the ballasts....
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Test fit the 1b skirts.
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Luv the flip flop shim! What is the interlocking flooring beneath the cars?
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