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Old 08-05-2010, 05:24 PM   #50
autodoctor911
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if it feels good do it

I guess it comes down to opinions and speculation really. If it's going to make you feel better, do it. My only concern still, at this point is how long term is the fix. If Porsche is still having problems with this part after several redesigns, why should I expect a very small firm's R&D to have come up with a solution? just asking. I am still looking into it and will repost when I have gathered all the info.
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