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WTB: 987 Track Parts
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WTB: 987 Track Parts
Category: Accessories
Price (no $ sign please): $1
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 987, 997, Cayman
Location (Region): Texas
Item Condition: Used
1. 987 Motorsport AOS oil separator
4. 987 PCCB rotors/pads
5. Girodisc steel rotors for 987 w/ factory PCCB 350mm
6. Transmission Gear Oil Cooler Kit
Send PM for fastest response. Thanks -Zach
Last edited by Zach L; 01-22-2019 at 12:58 AM.
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i did the first 3 mods on mine. You might want to consider the 996 Motorsport AOS. Cost alot less, and only requires small modification, which is still cheaper than a 987 motorsport AOS.
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Neb, thanks for the insight! I read the DIY and still considering doing the 996 AOS, but would prefer the easier install of the 987-specific AOS. What power steering cooler kit did you go with?
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I am searching for a power steering cooler also, I did the underdrive pulley, but I find I still need to top up the PS fluid after every DE weekend. I might just get an oil cooler and mount it under the car with a cutout to the plastic tray.
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Bump for found parts! Keep the PMs coming!
That's odd. I've never had to add PS fluid, with a couple autocross and 5 track days (over 9 hours on track). Just adding the PS cooler as a preventative to keep the system cool while not having to gut the frunk for the motorsport electric PS system. Do you know where your is leaking?
That's odd. I've never had to add PS fluid, with a couple autocross and 5 track days (over 9 hours on track). Just adding the PS cooler as a preventative to keep the system cool while not having to gut the frunk for the motorsport electric PS system. Do you know where your is leaking?
Last edited by Zach L; 01-22-2019 at 12:54 AM.