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Old 02-16-2020, 07:04 AM   #5481
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What did you do with/to your Boxster today?

Finished the paint work on my sport seats.



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Old 02-16-2020, 07:50 AM   #5482
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Whoa. They look great.

Im about to wire the 987 Bose Subwoofer box into my system.
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Old 02-16-2020, 11:47 AM   #5483
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Sick!! I'm looking into doing that to my sport seats. Did you leave the upholstery on? Any tips for disassembly and reassembly?
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Old 02-17-2020, 01:59 AM   #5484
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Painted my bumperettes to match the car. Already had the supplies from painting a new tow hitch cover for front bumper. Cleaned and sanded, 3 coats adhesion promoter, 3 coats primer, 4 coats paint, and 4-5 coats of 2k clear coat. May still wetsand and buff but turned out great!



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Old 02-17-2020, 08:53 AM   #5485
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I'm nearing the end of the list I've been working-on for the last several weeks while the weather's been cold.

Transmission
Drain and Fill Trans Fluid
Install detent
New Shift Cables
Adjust shifter
Sump Guard

Exhaust
Wrap Headers
Install Headers
Install Mid-Pipes
Install o2 sensors
Lengthen sensor wiring
Cut-Open and Weld the Muffler, or replace
All New Stainless Hardware

Engine
Change the Oil
Install the Oil Filter spin-on Adapter
Install the Replacement Coolant Hose, REFILL
Insulate the Power Steering line (near the CAT)

Suspension
CoilOvers
Camber Plates
Thrust Arms (adjustable)
Toe-Links (Rear, adjustable)
Sway Bars and Adj End Links
Set Ride Height
String-Alignment

Brakes
Paint the Rotor Hats
Clean & Paint the Calipers
Apply stickers
Clear paint
Pads - (Put back in the Raybestos)
Change-out the brake fluid
Change Wheels & Center Caps
Get the Race Tires swapped onto the other wheels
Wheel Studs

Engine
Swap MAF
Clean the TB
Air Filter
confirm operation of the resonance tube valve (see the attachment in the email)
Install the Tune, OR-GET A NEW TUNE

Install the SideSkirts
Complete the Wrap
Swap the Resistors for the radiator fans

Door Cards
ReFasten the Cards
Replace the speaker, R-side door
Fix the Heater / A/C Door
Waterproof the Immobilizer
Purge Fan Switch
switch to run BOTH radiator fans on High
Die the Seats
Auto-Top Relay Mod
Swap the Microswitches to fix the Window-Drop issue
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Old 02-18-2020, 03:31 PM   #5486
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Sick!! I'm looking into doing that to my sport seats. Did you leave the upholstery on? Any tips for disassembly and reassembly?
Hi Javi, I completely disassembled the seats because I’m doing new upholstery, so the upholstery was off and the seat backs were separated from the frames. There are some videos on YouTube about separating the seat backs for painting. Just search on ‘996 sport seat’.

My seat backs were coated with the notorious soft rubber which is used on many parts of the interior so you may have to deal with that during prep.

There’s a video showing someone wrapping 987 sport seats with the upholstery on, but even there he comments that it would have been better to remove the upholstery.
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Old 02-24-2020, 06:55 AM   #5487
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Replaced the little flappy spoilers on the under side of the car in front of the front tires. Both of mine were broken by the previous owner. Then I drove the car all weekend.
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Old 02-28-2020, 01:46 PM   #5488
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Early trip through the mountains and desert.

This trip book ends my Joshua Tree drive from 2 weeks ago. Left the house at 0500. Just over 200 miles. 60 of them on twisty mountain roads. 10 East to 243 south. 243 goes up through Idyllwild. Still a hint of snow at 6,000' The 243 connects with 74 in Idyllwild. This is the 'Palms to Pines' Scenic Byway. It drops down the other side of the ridge and into Palm Desert. 111 back to the 10 and home in 4 hours.

N N/E from Coachella Valley, Vista Point. Palm Desert and Indian Wells below. Keys View, Joshua Tree National Park is the far ridge line.


W N/W Mt. San Jacinto on left, Mt. San Gorgonio on right.


S S/E towards the north end of Salton Sea.


Passed by the new 'Destination Porsche' Palm Springs on the way. Their one year anniversary is March 17th. IIRC, this style dealer is the only one in North America. The place is huge.





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Old 02-28-2020, 03:48 PM   #5489
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Changed the ignition switch, all 4 drop links, replaced aos, and removed throttle body for cleaning...It needed it!!!


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Old 02-28-2020, 03:49 PM   #5490
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Worst drop link on front. 99 boxster 87k miles.


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Old 02-29-2020, 10:33 AM   #5491
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I just got my Joe Toth Ducktail squared away 😁

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Old 02-29-2020, 11:33 AM   #5492
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Worst drop link on front. 99 boxster 87k miles.


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It's a rubber boot that's been holding in grease for 21 years. What more would you expect of it?
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Old 02-29-2020, 04:27 PM   #5493
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I’ve been working on this car for a couple of months now and today I pulled the front bumper cover and cleaned the debris out from the air intakes. Also painted the grills. A little scary in the outside corners.....dirt had collected there and was still damp from no telling when. Amazing how much stuff can work it’s way in between the condensers and radiators.
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I’ve been working on this car for a couple of months now and today I pulled the front bumper cover and cleaned the debris out from the air intakes. Also painted the grills. A little scary in the outside corners.....dirt had collected there and was still damp from no telling when. Amazing how much can stuff can work it’s way in between the condensers and radiators.
Nice job, jcp! I did it last year and I thought the exact same thing! How the heck does all that stuff get past the condensers!?
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How the heck does all that stuff get past the condensers!?
Enough air with enough velocity and enough time can do strange things.
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Old 03-01-2020, 03:38 PM   #5497
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My Litronics had a flickering issue and wouldn't come on a lot of the time. I had to wiggle the switch and pull it out and back to convince them to come on. Replaced the headlight switch today. Now, they light up every time from my limited testing in the garage. Let's hope it fixes the issue once and for all.
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Old 03-02-2020, 09:33 AM   #5498
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Did the O2 -sensor cable extensions to be ready for new EU spec headers (no cats there) and 'downpipes' with 200 CPI cats install soon :dance:
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Old 03-02-2020, 10:32 AM   #5499
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Did the O2 -sensor cable extensions to be ready for new EU spec headers (no cats there) and 'downpipes' with 200 CPI cats install soon :dance:
I REALLY,, really like the way you've made extension cables, rather than simply extending the wiring on the sensors, the way I did mine.

Would you mind posting where you found the connectors for each end? OR catalog / part numbers for them? I think I'll do this if I ever need to change the o2 sensors.
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I REALLY,, really like the way you've made extension cables, rather than simply extending the wiring on the sensors, the way I did mine.

Would you mind posting where you found the connectors for each end? OR catalog / part numbers for them? I think I'll do this if I ever need to change the o2 sensors.
Thank you!
Here's the part numbers I used to hunt the connectors:
Bosch 1-928-403-453
Bosch 1-928-403-736

Each cable needs one of each plug.

I purchased these from UK, since I'm in Finland (no customs etc issues) - at least untill the brexit kicks in
Here's the link where I ordered those both connectors:
https://www.auto-click.co.uk/1928403453
Same can be purchased from all continents.

On top of the cables I have the white 8mm heat resistant sleeve. This size fits real well ove the wires.

Hopefully this is helpful

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