What did you do with your 993 today
#288
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Installed these new vacuum units on the varioram after work today. No issues going back in, just make sure to loosen the varioram a bit so you can push it up away from the fan to gain clearance. Next well be my ecu flashed by Steve w. Can't wait and thanks again Mr. Weiner. It will be here Friday.
Last edited by sander97C2; 10-05-2016 at 10:28 PM.
#289
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Installed a Stable Energies fire extinguisher bracket I got from a friend. I didn't take the seat out to do it - just tilted it back. It may have been easier with the seat out of the car, but it was a pretty straightforward installation regardless. Better safe than sorry!
#291
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Removed the Fister II's and went back to the Fister I's. In combination with the Fabspeed sport cats the Fister II's sounded AWESOME, but were tilting 98+ db at full throttle at the track. Need to keep it under 95 db, so back to the Fister I's. Next project, new shifter ...
Back to Fister I's.
Back to Fister I's.
#293
Checked my tire pressure, and went for a drive...
Upon receipt of the two new ESCO jackstands I ordered ($45.95 ea). I will put the car on stands to refinish the calipers in VHT speed yellow, new black porsche decals, and VHT clear on top.
While in the air, I might order a golden rod from FDM, and install that rascal as well.
Would really like one of these trick twin plug, single distributor, units...(day dreaming)
Upon receipt of the two new ESCO jackstands I ordered ($45.95 ea). I will put the car on stands to refinish the calipers in VHT speed yellow, new black porsche decals, and VHT clear on top.
While in the air, I might order a golden rod from FDM, and install that rascal as well.
Would really like one of these trick twin plug, single distributor, units...(day dreaming)
#294
I spent 2 hours reading all 20 pages of posts. Then I went and sat in my car (which I drive daily) and remembered just how it felt the first time I got in and started her up. Then I started to make my list of changes. My 98 C2S has 116,000 and is in need of some new stuff. And so I start to slide down the slope:
1. new LED lights in front
2. door strap fix (got the dreaded clicking)
3. Clear euro lights
4. Bumperette deletes
5. Inserts for air ducts
6. replace frunk struts
7. fix the sagging insulation in engine bay
8. replace the Mobile 1 sticker
9. replace suspension to lower to ROW height
10. keep creating list so I can start buying parts
Thanks for all the great ideas. Time to get finding the parts.
Buy the way, has anyone ever compiled a listing of all these great parts for a sticky thread?
1. new LED lights in front
2. door strap fix (got the dreaded clicking)
3. Clear euro lights
4. Bumperette deletes
5. Inserts for air ducts
6. replace frunk struts
7. fix the sagging insulation in engine bay
8. replace the Mobile 1 sticker
9. replace suspension to lower to ROW height
10. keep creating list so I can start buying parts
Thanks for all the great ideas. Time to get finding the parts.
Buy the way, has anyone ever compiled a listing of all these great parts for a sticky thread?
#295
Checked my tire pressure, and went for a drive...
Upon receipt of the two new ESCO jackstands I ordered ($45.95 ea). I will put the car on stands to refinish the calipers in VHT speed yellow, new black porsche decals, and VHT clear on top.
While in the air, I might order a golden rod from FDM, and install that rascal as well.
Would really like one of these trick twin plug, single distributor, units...(day dreaming)
Upon receipt of the two new ESCO jackstands I ordered ($45.95 ea). I will put the car on stands to refinish the calipers in VHT speed yellow, new black porsche decals, and VHT clear on top.
While in the air, I might order a golden rod from FDM, and install that rascal as well.
Would really like one of these trick twin plug, single distributor, units...(day dreaming)
#296
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Removed the Fister II's and went back to the Fister I's. In combination with the Fabspeed sport cats the Fister II's sounded AWESOME, but were tilting 98+ db at full throttle at the track. Need to keep it under 95 db, so back to the Fister I's. Next project, new shifter ...
Back to Fister I's.
Back to Fister I's.
#297
Rennlist Member
I spent 2 hours reading all 20 pages of posts. Then I went and sat in my car (which I drive daily) and remembered just how it felt the first time I got in and started her up. Then I started to make my list of changes. My 98 C2S has 116,000 and is in need of some new stuff. And so I start to slide down the slope:
1. new LED lights in front
2. door strap fix (got the dreaded clicking)
3. Clear euro lights
4. Bumperette deletes
5. Inserts for air ducts
6. replace frunk struts
7. fix the sagging insulation in engine bay
8. replace the Mobile 1 sticker
9. replace suspension to lower to ROW height
10. keep creating list so I can start buying parts
Thanks for all the great ideas. Time to get finding the parts.
Buy the way, has anyone ever compiled a listing of all these great parts for a sticky thread?
1. new LED lights in front
2. door strap fix (got the dreaded clicking)
3. Clear euro lights
4. Bumperette deletes
5. Inserts for air ducts
6. replace frunk struts
7. fix the sagging insulation in engine bay
8. replace the Mobile 1 sticker
9. replace suspension to lower to ROW height
10. keep creating list so I can start buying parts
Thanks for all the great ideas. Time to get finding the parts.
Buy the way, has anyone ever compiled a listing of all these great parts for a sticky thread?
#298
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I use the lift for storage as well, so a scissor lift wasn't an option. Next up is a pair of rolling bridge jacks. I really like my Jackpoint jack stands, but bleeding brakes a half dozen times a season has me yearning for a good quick wheels off lift.
#299
Gbos1 - I can see why you had to do what you did. I got a quote from a Porsche shop to go in through the foot well and weld the inside of the jam so you would not be able to tell it was done. I am nervous about doing it by my mechanic, very very very reputable, said they are really good at what they do. But that is down the list. The first thing I am doing is the HID headlights.
#300
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Gbos1 - I can see why you had to do what you did. I got a quote from a Porsche shop to go in through the foot well and weld the inside of the jam so you would not be able to tell it was done. I am nervous about doing it by my mechanic, very very very reputable, said they are really good at what they do. But that is down the list. The first thing I am doing is the HID headlights.