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ApexL8 03-03-2010 02:17 PM
The Good News: There's only one belt, and it is easy to change.
The Bad News: The belt isn't that easy to get to.
Why?
The belt is a scheduled maintenance item.
Temporary removal for maintenance or underdrive pulley installation
Roadside Repair :(
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ApexL8 03-02-2010 01:00 PM
There is an engine cover behind my seats? Some people don't know this, now you do! I call it the front engine cover, Porsche calls it the "rear wall cover", I think we're both right.
The Goal:
WHY?
Replace Accessory Drive Belt - Scheduled Maintenance Item
Underdrive Pulley Installation
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ApexL8 02-27-2010 11:54 AM
Variously called the Emergency Brake, Handbrake, Parking Brake, sometimes the system wears, or loosens up, so that too much movement of the lever is required for braking.
The parking brake cable cannot be adjusted.
Adjustment is via threaded barrel adjusters inside the rear brake rotors.
Access to the adjuster can be made through a wheel bolt hole.
Brake rotor removal is NOT required.
The brakes should be fully applied if you pull the hand lever 5 clicks.
Installing wheel studs will...
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Gator Bite 02-15-2010 11:19 AM
I hadn't even owned my Porsche for one year and I was learning first hand why everyone uses the term 'Slippery Slope' when they're talk about vehicle modifications. Just four months earlier I had installed a Borla catback exhaust system. Following that project I received a tidal wave of exhaust questions from forum members, but I didn't feel qualified to answer them based on my experience with just one system. I didn't have much to compare to. There was also something inside me that was craving...
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Rod 02-13-2010 07:06 PM
Since I DE my car a lot (6 track days last year, planning 8 track days this year) 2010 is to be the year I will bleed brakes before each event. I stand today 20 days from my first event of the season at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds AL (where PSDS is held) so today was bleed brakes day. Over Christmas I had changed out the pads since they would not have passed the 3/16" minimum by the event date. While I was at it, I bought a liter of factory brake fluid (factory pads, factory fluid I'm just...
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STLPCA 02-04-2010 07:34 PM
Converting from the oem lug bolts to wheel studs and lug nuts is a simple & inexpensive DIY as can be seen in the photos below. I already had several sets of Porsche aluminum lug nuts for street use & steel lug nuts for track use left over from my 993 saving me that cost. Porsche aluminum or steel lug nuts are regularly available on eBay, as well as new from many Porsche parts sources.
You'll need to buy 20 studs. I bought a few extras as spares which I carry in my track box (along with a...
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Mark C. 01-30-2010 02:33 AM
Does anyone know how to remove the middle console storage box lid (armrest)? Any help or leads are much appreciated.
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The Chad 01-21-2010 07:01 PM
This is the BEST money that I have ever spent! Hands Down…
Well first things first, I encountered some little problems during the install. Scott did an awesome job on the install article he posted on his web site: http://www.softronictuning.com/installation/. The article is on the 3.4 so I had to deviate and modified it to fit the 2.7. I cut the slit in the large vacuum hose by accident. Try not to do this if you can help it.
There is enough room to fight the hose, to get it off...
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Gator Bite 01-20-2010 06:03 PM
It was January 2007. I had my Cayman S for four short months and I was about to break a promise I'd made to myself. A friend had asked me if I'd be willing to install a Borla exhaust system on my Cayman and write up an article on what I thought. At first I declined. I really didn't have the money to spend on something like this, and I had promised myself I wouldn't start down the slippery slope of vehicle modifications with my Cayman S, a road I'd been down before with poor results. I was sort...
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The Chad 01-16-2010 09:00 PM
Ok Guys,
The three bucket washing process
Pick a place in the shade to wash your car. Before you get started make sure that the surface temp is not too high a good rule of thumb is if can touch the car comfortably you can proceed.
You take three 5 gallon buckets with three grit guards.
Fill two of the buckets with cool plain water and the third one, add your favorite car wash shampoo while you are filling it with cool water. Avoid using hot or warm water it softens the wax or...
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