What did you do to your 958 today?
#2566
The place I bought them from said they should fit right out of the box but my size was a little off. Few back and forth emails and some measurements and a little time a new box of pipes came and bolted right up. 2014 cayenne S.
#2567
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Interesting because they only make cat delete pipes for the 958 Turbo and you have to have the Milltek cat back for a bolt on application. If you don't you'll be using reducers. Have you taken a look at the work yet?
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#2569
All bolts up perfectly new box had new hardware and the OEM sleeves joined the back section. Sounds good also.
#2570
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OEM sleeve joined the cat back section? There has to be a reducer on there as the Milltek is a 70mm system. All Piping in the Milltek system, whether it be the cat delete pipe or the cat back pipes are 70mm. The Turbo is a 65mm system and the S cold be the same of a 63.5 mm system.
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#2572
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#2574
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How is the strength of the Eurowise bumper?
If I were stuck in a ditch or a snowbank with no access to the rear tow receiver is it strong enough to take a tow strap to pull out a Cayenne without totally bending?
Just talking about a slow and easy tow and not something requiring a kinetic rope.
I would really like a decent emergency tow point for the front and also thinking about Eurowise's new full 958 bumper.
If I were stuck in a ditch or a snowbank with no access to the rear tow receiver is it strong enough to take a tow strap to pull out a Cayenne without totally bending?
Just talking about a slow and easy tow and not something requiring a kinetic rope.
I would really like a decent emergency tow point for the front and also thinking about Eurowise's new full 958 bumper.
#2575
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How is the strength of the Eurowise bumper?
If I were stuck in a ditch or a snowbank with no access to the rear tow receiver is it strong enough to take a tow strap to pull out a Cayenne without totally bending?
Just talking about a slow and easy tow and not something requiring a kinetic rope.
I would really like a decent emergency tow point for the front and also thinking about Eurowise's new full 958 bumper.
If I were stuck in a ditch or a snowbank with no access to the rear tow receiver is it strong enough to take a tow strap to pull out a Cayenne without totally bending?
Just talking about a slow and easy tow and not something requiring a kinetic rope.
I would really like a decent emergency tow point for the front and also thinking about Eurowise's new full 958 bumper.
#2576
This is AliExpress $20 camera using an AliExpress $120 video card (not a CarPlay version) in a Cayenne with no prior camera install, versus a Cayenne that came stock with the OE reversing camera.
I don't know if the camera is better, or the video card, or both, but the aftermarket camera is more vibrant and has a greater field of view. But with the greater field of view, the width of the backup lines is not accurate (much to narrow), like it is on the OE. With the new camera, I also like how the "Observe Surroundings" is not further obscuring the limited view like it is in the OE arrangement:
I don't know if the camera is better, or the video card, or both, but the aftermarket camera is more vibrant and has a greater field of view. But with the greater field of view, the width of the backup lines is not accurate (much to narrow), like it is on the OE. With the new camera, I also like how the "Observe Surroundings" is not further obscuring the limited view like it is in the OE arrangement:
I have to back out of a blind, narrow driveway, across a sidewalk... next to a bus stop on one side, and a senior's complex on the other. I have noticed that pedestrians are walking funny these days. There seems to be a phone in front of their faces at all times. The seniors, bless their little hearts, must have grand children that rewired their 12V golf cart scooters to 48V rockets! If I don't get a pedestrian, I'll hit a senior as they are getting air on the driveway dip. Sorry... I digress.
Thank you for posting and thank you for your help! Cheers
#2577
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This is the camera, and the card:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/32568...yAdapt=glo2usa
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/32568...yAdapt=glo2usa
#2578
#2579
RL Community Team
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In looking back through those items, I realized that PCM3.1 kit comes with a camera... it does not appear you need to separately buy the camera.
Please feel free to PM me if you have any questions regarding the install. I remember that I did need to buy some circuit board standoff risers, as the kit did not include the right amount/size as the PCM this went into, had the SAT option taking up space inside. And to get the cables out of the PCM in cases with SAT, you'll want to bend open a hole in the back as below:
Or cut a slot out of the top DVD chassis for room, as shown below; I've done it both ways but prefer folding over a cut tab as above.
#2580
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Replaced door lock actuator
So far, this specimen has been consistent in repairs reported on this board. The right rear door has been a making itself known as the needy one so far.
Early on it was the door lock button. Snipping the green wire resolve that. Yesterday was time for the door lock actuator’s turn. Bought the úro part on that famous rain forest site earlier and now it’s in.
Original was from 2010.
Early on it was the door lock button. Snipping the green wire resolve that. Yesterday was time for the door lock actuator’s turn. Bought the úro part on that famous rain forest site earlier and now it’s in.
Original was from 2010.