Bump for me! Up for annual oil change.
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Thanks for bumping this. It never ceases to inspire me when people post about taking a wrench to their GT3. It's awesome stuff in a day and age when few people work on their own cars; and all cars are getting steadily more difficult for laymen to lay hands on (gotta take off the plastic cowls first). The most amazing DIY to me I read recently was swapping the LSD, though in reality it's actually a fairly accessible part.
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If this was in the DIY GT2 & GT3 section like it should be you wouldn't have to bump it.
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just used this again, a great reference for the correct part numbers.
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Originally Posted by 95spiderman
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how about some thanks to seattle sun for taking time and effort to put this together. its amazingly helpful. thanks tons
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Helping a buddy change the oil on his 2011GT3 soon, this DIY thread still appy? I've changed oil on 997.1 & 997.2's & wanna make sure I help him do it right since it's a diff block. Plan on looking in manual for capacity & torque specs.
Thanks Chuck -answered my own ? & edited my post He came over today. Thanks to this DIY for helping us get his 997.2 GT3 oil changed. Here's a couple photos http://www.kcbmwclub.com/gallery/d/57895-2/IMG_8705.JPG Shot of his motor http://www.kcbmwclub.com/gallery/d/57898-2/IMG_8704.JPG Drain on passenger side of motor. Made a huge mess when oil came out, otherwise was a very smooth DIY http://www.kcbmwclub.com/gallery/d/57904-2/IMG_8710.jpg |
annual bump!
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Originally Posted by enthusiast
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If this was in the DIY GT2 & GT3 section like it should be you wouldn't have to bump it.
Best John |
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