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Gator Bite 01-16-2010 06:43 PM
Properly breaking in your new brakes is essential to their continued performance and reliability, yet it's something that few people really understand. I've recently followed a very informative thread where several of our members were trading some pretty good information on this topic. I found the information was so valuable, that I thought it would be a good idea to archive it here as an article.
Special thanks to all the members who contributed these really cool links:
Bedding...
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Gator Bite 01-10-2010 02:05 PM
Let's face it, there are times when you just can't prevent the installation of a front license plate, which unfortunately comes with irreversible damage to the nose of your car. For me, it was tourist delivery that made it necessary for my front bumper to be drilled. This wouldn't be so bad if they didn't just blow screws into the plastic, but that's what they do, and the tension from those screws distorts the plastic around the hole into a volcano like head. Lucky for us, there are Bumper...
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Gator Bite 01-10-2010 01:24 PM
Article Addendum, August 14th, 2011.
ATTENTION: After 25,000 miles with this product on my car I have experienced a serious problem with my original exhaust components. Please see this thread for more information. Based on these developements, I advise the addition of a stress relieving flex joint to the downpipes of this system.
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You should see some of the looks I get when I tell people that I've changed the exhaust system on my two year old Porsche seven times since I bought it. I...
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Arctic 01-06-2010 11:12 PM
Caring for Microfiber Towels
Don’t Mix With Laundry
Do not mix the load with your usual laundry. Instead, make a laundry load comprised only of microfiber products. Remember that cotton and microfiber are not the same.
Don’t Use Bleach or Fabric Softeners
If you want to wash your microfiber towels in the washing machine, use only a mild detergent that does not contain bleach. Fabric softeners and bleach will both eliminate the static charges that make your microfiber so...
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webbie 01-06-2010 08:07 PM
This is just a summary of what consolidated, FT and L8Apx have done. :thanks:
First thing first, disconnect the battery and leave the trunk and hatch open. Leave them open until you are done with the DME.
Background information, I am using Traqmate complete kit and Traqdata II.
E6-RPM green/blue into RPM port
D16-TPS violet into A0 port
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Gator Bite 01-05-2010 02:00 AM
Removing the Exhaust System (Catback)
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Torque Values
Fastener LocationDescriptionTool SizeTorque ValueExhaust Flange NutsM8 Nut (x6) (Replace with Stainless Steel)13mm Socket17 ft.lb.Rear Exhaust to Hanger8mm Bolts and M8 Lock Nuts (x4)13mm Socket17 ft.lb.Exhaust Hanger Clamps8mm Bolts and M8 Lock Nuts (x8)13mm Socket17 ft.lb.
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1). Place wheel chocks in front of and behind each front wheel.
2). Jack up both the right and left rear wheels of the car. Use jack stands to ensure...
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Gator Bite 01-02-2010 10:59 AM
1). Remove the right side dash trim panel by gently prying outward from the front with a panel tool, then rotating it to the right.
2). Remove the right side front trim piece by prying forward with a suitable panel tool.
3). Remove right side center console cover.
4). Remove the two screws that hold the cup holder assembly in place and remove the cup holder assembly.
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Gator Bite 01-01-2010 09:55 AM
I remember it like it was yesterday. I’m referring of course to my first two weeks in my Cayman S. As one of the few Americans that had checked the ‘European Delivery’ option box, I had the rare opportunity to explore the limits of my new Porsche without the fear of legal complications. That’s right…. I was on the German autobahn, the A-31 to be exact, and I had just passed one of those nifty ‘No Speed Limit’ signs. I leaned into the throttle and let the speedometer climb.
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