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Old 01-03-2015, 10:38 AM
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Hi There....

I just posted a number of DIY's on 6Speed as indicated, so I thought I would put the links here in case it may benefit some of you.

Here is what I posted:

TheRock's 997.1 TT Silicon Intake Duct DIY Guide

TheRock's 997.1 TT Spark Plug / Coils DIY Guide - Updated

TheRock's 997.1 TT to GT2RS / 997.2 Intercooler DIY Guide

TheRock's Pressure Tester & Intercooler Test DIY Guide

TheRock's 997 TT Steering Wheel Upgrade DIY Guide

TheRock's 997 TT Mesh Grills and Radiator Cleaning DIY

TheRock's 997 Rear Bumper Cover Removal DIY Guide

TheRock's USB POWER PORT Conversion DIY Guide

TheRock's GT3 "Smile" Grill Install DIY Guide

Enjoy,
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Old 01-03-2015, 11:28 AM
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Awesome! Mine are out of the car just awaiting the new ones to arrive. This will certainly help!

Did you find any pressure loss when you tested them?
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Originally Posted by CincyScott
Awesome! Mine are out of the car just awaiting the new ones to arrive. This will certainly help!

Did you find any pressure loss when you tested them?
That's great! Are you talking about the Intercoolers or Intake Ducts? Either way, I had no loss. Runs great. I actually have images in the Tester DIY and it is holding 28 PSI steady for as long as I leave it that way.

Good luck with your install!
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BTW, when my 8 Year Old son saw your avatar (monkey) I could not get him to stop laughing
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Originally Posted by therock88
That's great! Are you talking about the Intercoolers or Intake Ducts? Either way, I had no loss. Runs great. I actually have images in the Tester DIY and it is holding 28 PSI steady for as long as I leave it that way.
I meant any leaks anywhere, so you answered that question. I'll build the tester, too, it's easiest to do it now.

BTW, when my 8 Year Old son saw your avatar (monkey) I could not get him to stop laughing
I have a 7 year old at home and a 7 year old sense of humor
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Originally Posted by therock88
Hi There....

I just posted a number of DIY's on 6Speed as indicated, so I thought I would put the links here in case it may benefit some of you.

Here is what I posted:

TheRock's 997.1 TT Silicon Intake Duct DIY Guide

TheRock's 997.1 TT Spark Plug / Coils DIY Guide - Updated

TheRock's 997.1 TT to GT2RS / 997.2 Intercooler DIY Guide

TheRock's Pressure Tester & Intercooler Test DIY Guide

Enjoy,
DC
Good stuff as always rock. Just wiShed u lived closer so I could get your help
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Originally Posted by sidwin
Good stuff as always rock. Just wiShed u lived closer so I could get your help
...Thanks....I would be happy to...

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Great contributions!
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Thanks Rock.
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NP...You are welcome....

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Looky what showed up on the coldest day of the year!



Guess I have my weekend job thanks to this great write up

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Awesome! Looks very familiar.....only my boxes are opened and now have two 997.1 IC's in them Good luck with the upgrade!

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Edited original post to add the new additional DIY for Steering Wheel Upgrade - Remove/Install.

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Edited original again as I just added a DIY for fabricating and installing Mesh Grills and cleaning radiators. This one covers a lot, as it addresses, removing front bumper cover, headlights, making and installing grills, and cleaning your radiators...

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Added a Rear Bumper Cover Removal detailed guide on 6Speed and put a link in the first post here as well.

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Added a USB Port Conversion DIY guide on 6Speed and put a link in the first post here as well.

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