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Old 02-21-2012, 08:32 PM
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Hi, I have a question about this particular logo? Anyone know what this is called or what does it say or stand for?

It looks to me like s p.
So Stuttgart Porsche, am I right?

Refer to the red circle in the picture.

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That's not any Porsche specific marking or logo that I've ever seen. Don't know what it is though. Centerlock looks cool up close......
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Originally Posted by Mike in CA
That's not any Porsche specific marking or logo that I've ever seen
You've never seen it?

It's on almost every single piece on your Porsche! It also comes on most all Porsche oem replacement parts. It's def Porsche specific.

Can't tell you the exact translation for it though.
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Originally Posted by RollingArt
You've never seen it?

It's on almost every single piece on your Porsche! It also comes on most all Porsche oem replacement parts. It's def Porsche specific.

Can't tell you the exact translation for it though.
So you had me out in the garage with a flashlight and I found the marking on a number of parts. Almost 30 years of owning Porsches and never paid attention to it. Shame on me! BTW, now that I've looked at it, it looks like a stylized modern "P" to me.
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Originally Posted by Mike in CA
So you had me out in the garage with a flashlight and I found the marking on a number of parts. Almost 30 years of owning Porsches and never paid attention to it. Shame on me! BTW, now that I've looked at it, it looks like a stylized modern "P" to me.
Oh so basically a stylized Porsche logo.

Sp = stylized Porsche
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Originally Posted by Mike in CA
So you had me out in the garage with a flashlight and I found the marking on a number of parts.
"Made you look"
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Oh so basically a stylized Porsche logo.

Sp = stylized Porsche
Are you still seeing an "S" in there? You may need to have your eyes examined.
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More importantly, if that's your carrera gt, MOAR pics!!!
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Originally Posted by RollingArt
"Made you look"


Are you still seeing an "S" in there? You may need to have your eyes examined.
Just modern stylized P. Eyes are fine 20/20 vision.
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Originally Posted by VELOCITY 997
Hi, I have a question about this particular logo? Anyone know what this is called or what does it say or stand for?

It looks to me like s p.
So Stuttgart Porsche, am I right?

Refer to the red circle in the picture.

Thank You,
Marek
Its a triangle.. so its a 'warning indicator'. One needs to look at it with the triangle right side up.

It is a warning about some positioning of parts to watch out for. I don't have ceramic brakes or single lug wheels, so I'm not sure what the issues or concerns are when mounting or removing or aligning any of those parts.

Maybe it has to do with how that component is bolted to the brake pad to make sure you do it the right way, else you break the bake pad.
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Originally Posted by Minok
Its a triangle.. so its a 'warning indicator'. One needs to look at it with the triangle right side up.

It is a warning about some positioning of parts to watch out for. I don't have ceramic brakes or single lug wheels, so I'm not sure what the issues or concerns are when mounting or removing or aligning any of those parts.

Maybe it has to do with how that component is bolted to the brake pad to make sure you do it the right way, else you break the bake pad.
I'm late to this party as Rolling Art will attest. Interesting theory, but I found the same symbol next to the part number on my battery, hood struts, hoses and other parts that one wouldn't normally think of as directional or involving positioning.
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Porsche Genuine Parts Symbol, Just for yuks we have a 959 in the shop with wheels off and they are cast inside the wheel. Our parts department says it is only on the Porsche Approved Genuine Parts.. tested and approved, we compared similar Bosche parts and the symbol is not present.
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This has appeared on every Porsche OEM part since the beginning of time. If you don't see it on certain thing then you can bet it's an unauthorized aftermarket piece.

The best test of this are cast wheels that LOOK like a factory delivered wheel. However, the ones made out of old aluminum soda cans and cast in China don't have that.
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Originally Posted by Edgy01
This has appeared on every Porsche OEM part since the beginning of time. If you don't see it on certain thing then you can bet it's an unauthorized aftermarket piece.

The best test of this are cast wheels that LOOK like a factory delivered wheel. However, the ones made out of old aluminum soda cans and cast in China don't have that.
There might be a few exceptions. FWIW, I can't find that symbol anywhere on my factory delivered orange side markers. Chinese sourced, maybe.....
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I'll bet that logo is somewhere where it just doesn't show. Also, if it's common to VW their logo could be on it instead (e.g., rear license light assemblies).


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