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Nice install, and perfect song to be playing at the time of your photo [emoji4] Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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I am getting a complete detail done on my 2003. I am not sure it has been done since new.
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Installed a stock 997 shifter. It got rid of the sloppy 2 to 3 shift and is a little tighter.
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Swapped out my hashed front engine mount.
Got my smooth idle back and lost the 3000 rpm vibrations. Probably gained 30 hp in the deal too. :D |
Yesterday I replaced the worn out trailing arms with TRW units. No more rattling from the rear when going over bumps! I should have done it a couple years ago. It was an easy job involving jacking the car up and removing two bolts per side, removing the old arm and installing the new arm. The only tricky part was moving the rear suspension to the right spot to allow the bolt holes to line up. I did this by putting a jack stand under the rotor and lowering the car, which I had jacked up by the jacking point, down onto the jack stand until the bolt holes lined up.
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Went to the 'Auto Lieben' All German Auto Show at Afton Alps, a local ski hill. It is organized by the local chapters of each brand's club.
It was pretty well attended, with maybe 30 or so Porsches and a similar number each of BMWs, Volkswagens, Audis, Mercedes. There was a Carrera GT, a few GT2 and GT3s, R8s and a Mercedes SLR and SLS. Here is my Boxser with a few other Porsches: http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501441092.jpg |
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Purchased it last June after selling my 75 914 1.8FI.
Replaced my headlight and front sway bar drop links. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501551017.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501551052.jpghttp://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501551137.jpg |
Upgraded My Seats Again
I installed seats from a 996TT that had been converted to a race car. They are heated and the seller said he removed them at 30,000 miles. The claimed mileage is consistent with the condition of the seats. There is very little wear and the material is supple.
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501550217.jpg The driver's seat is 12-way powered and the passenger seat is 8-way powered. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501550238.jpg I was surprised that they were not both 12-way seats, until I found a price list that indicated the lumbar support (which is the difference between the 8 and 12-way seats) was a $385 option for each seat. I guess the original owner was more concerned with driver comfort than passenger comfort. The lumbar support is a nice upgrade. The seller did not take great care with the removal of the seats and the electrical and mechanical parts on both seats were damaged. The driver's side require about two hours of rewiring, but the passenger seat was a challenge. Here are the pictures of the seats the seller sent me prior to the purchase. The passenger seat was torn from the base and the electrical wiring and control was damaged. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501550834.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501550888.jpg I spent about 4 hours trying to fix the damaged passenger seat. To save time, I decided to use the base from my 8-way passenger seat and just put the seat back and seat bottom from the new seats on my base. The leather was in slightly better condition than on my existing passenger seat, so it is a noticeable (but not huge) upgrade. I plan to continue my attempt to repair the powered seat base from the 996TT. If I can figure out how to repair this seat base, http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501551045.jpg I may be able to sell on a pair of 8-way heated power seats in good condition. If not, I have a two-way (backrest powered only) seat base I can use. So, worst-case scenario is that will have a set of heated 8-way driver and 2-way passenger seats. If anyone needs a seat upgrade, let me know. |
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Went for a drive to PEI
It was a clear, sunny, slightly breezy Nova Scotia day, so I got the old girl out and went for a toot across the Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island for the day. Gorgeous!http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501754335.jpg
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leather wrapping dash bezel
Wrapping this was a real pain, for me at least ☹ http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501769298.jpg
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FUNCTION-FIRST > Shift-Right Solution The B&M instructions are pretty good too: http://files.dpbrands.com/bm/instructions/45135.pdf These two are the best in my opinion. Of course there are these: Porsche Boxster Short Shift Kit (SSK) Installation and Shift Bushing Replacement - 986 / 987 (1997-08) - Pelican Parts Technical Article All are pretty good, once you get in there it all makes sense. For me the most fiddly part was getting the retaining clips off of the shifter cables so I could remove the old shifter base and put down the new shifter base. |
Final interior veiw
Some will probably cringe, I probably went overboard on the red but It's all reversible. The leather covering can be removed. I (at the moment ) I like it http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501781565.jpg
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Hit 1,000,000 KM!
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501816957.jpg Actually, my battery died, and after it was jumped the cluster was acting up. I have had it happen once before, very unusual issue. To fix it you have to insert the key, disconnect the negative cable from the battery, turn the key to position 1 then off, then reconnect the battery. Credit to Tool Pants for that procedure. :cheers: |
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