What did you do to your 996TT today?
#2371
as chrisc10 just noted the only coils are now superseded 997 part numbers bosch or beru are virtually the same. i use the beru. same with plugs. use gt2 plugs. they no longer suggest a "5" range spark plug which was OEM fitment when new. the hotter "6" plug better suits the car tuned or not.
-Jason
#2372
Just tightened the hose clamp on the F tube to the diverter valves where it comes off the y pipe. Guess I left it loose after replacing the wastegate actuator rods and adjusting them. It went back to 1.1 bar, was only getting .9. Makes a BIG difference. Started breaking up a little around 4k, guess it's time for plugs. Can it break up like that and not throw a code?
#2373
#2374
Drove the Porsche for my 80 mile roundtrip commute for the first time, most of the trip unfortunately is on not very well paved highway. What a car. I just can't get enough of flooring the throttle at 4k RPMs and leaving all the suckers behind. Makes you feel sorry when you get home.
#2375
Changed my plugs today. The old Beru plugs had a gap of about .045. runs much better now no more break up at 4-5K and full boost. It also seems to have almost eliminate the low speed partial throttle hiccup i was experiencing. Took about 3 hours.
#2378
Detailed it for the spring. Tried a different polish - HD Polish Ultra Finishing. I am pretty happy with the results. Griot's carnuba and best of show on top of the polish. iphone pics.
Nice!!!
Nice!!!
#2379
Wet-sanded and polished one of my headlights. I thought they were looking slightly cloudy after parking next to another 996TT at a PCA gathering over the weekend. It didn't make any visual difference comparing it to the other one that I didn't do, so I either need heavier grit sandpaper or I'm going crazy.
#2380
Yesterday - Replaced the broken variocam solenoid bracket on the right side.
If you're planning on doing anything under the heat shields over the valve covers - take an extra minute per side and pull these brackets and inspect for cracks!
T10Chris just reminded me to sand and polish my gross-looking headlights.
If you're planning on doing anything under the heat shields over the valve covers - take an extra minute per side and pull these brackets and inspect for cracks!
T10Chris just reminded me to sand and polish my gross-looking headlights.
#2382
Yesterday - Replaced the broken variocam solenoid bracket on the right side.
If you're planning on doing anything under the heat shields over the valve covers - take an extra minute per side and pull these brackets and inspect for cracks!
T10Chris just reminded me to sand and polish my gross-looking headlights.
If you're planning on doing anything under the heat shields over the valve covers - take an extra minute per side and pull these brackets and inspect for cracks!
T10Chris just reminded me to sand and polish my gross-looking headlights.
Unless I am missing something, clear bra wont do anything to help if the lights are already hazey/cloudy, but adding clear bra after polishing them would be a good idea.
#2383
I have to admit I was a bit squeamish to take sandpaper to these headlights at first, but it's pretty easy to work with. Have fun with it!
Unless I am missing something, clear bra wont do anything to help if the lights are already hazey/cloudy, but adding clear bra after polishing them would be a good idea.
Unless I am missing something, clear bra wont do anything to help if the lights are already hazey/cloudy, but adding clear bra after polishing them would be a good idea.
-Jason
#2384
#2385
-Jason