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Old 05-05-2014, 02:18 PM   #10
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lve not had any issues like that, apart from the top end problem you'd think the car was running 100%.

lve seen on a few porsche spares sites they recommend replacing the lambda sensors every 30,000 miles.

My cars done 94,000 miles and ive most of the spares receipts from new and have none for the MAF or lambda sensors, so looks like there the ordinals
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