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Temecula Fun Day with other porsches (914s)
Wife and I drove it around 70 miles one way to the event with topdown and with a nice weather last saturday.
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Only got mine in July after driving them at work I needed one and am loving every second of it.
Previous owner tried painting the emblem with nail polish or something and it looked awful. So I finally got time to sit and clean them. It looks good and Im happy I didn't have to buy new ones! http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psgcry5zqf.jpg http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psqibpgxzk.jpg |
Today I gave my Boxster a good washing, then masked off the top and reapplied Ragg Top. After removing all of the masking, I washed the windows. Sitting in the car, I opened the driver side vanity mirror to give it a wipe, and the mirror lid fell in my lap. So I just ordered a new mirror unit, part number 986-731-901-01-01C. I hate when stuff like that happens!
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Just cleaned my radiators. While I was in there, I also rerouted the emergency frunk release cable to behind the tow hook.
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Judging by the reflections, no Hurricane tomorrow for you. "Red sky at night, Sailors delight":) |
Passed MA state inspection. Two weeks ago I got the dreaded P0430 CEL. Changed the bank 2 O2 sensors and cleared the CEL. Thankfully it didn't return in a week and half of driving. Phew!
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New to the forums and just purchased a 2001 986S with only 46k miles.
Well, now she has 47.5k miles since I road tripped her to Texas from Virginia. :) Was a nice drive through the mountains. This weekend I changed the oil and de-snorkeled her. Then washed and waxed her. Still sorting through some other minor issues, but very pleased overall. |
Center Cap Emblems
Came home from work to find that the wheel center crests I ordered on ebay from China (ebay seller neuepulse) had arrived. They are gorgeous! I installed them on my spare set of center caps and will swap them for the ones that are on the car now (will keep the other ones as spares).
They cost just $58.95 ($13.99 each plus $2.99 shipping) for all four! They came with double sided foam tape on the back to attach to the wheel centers, but I decided to remove the tape and use adhesive instead. I originally intended to use black silicone adhesive/sealant but in the end I went with Loctite premium Urethane adhesive. I used cut down cotton swabs stuffed into the holes to keep the adhesive out. They also helped center the badge. Worked great. I'll use a dab of black silicone adhesive/sealant on each of the retaining prongs when I install the caps on the wheels (it keeps them from rattling)... These look so good I will probably order another set! http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1506481033.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1506481055.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1506481092.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1506481111.jpg |
I'm keeping an eye on that. I suspect, it was air in the system since the previous owners, 5 of them, didn't keep any records. Filled the tank a week ago and lost nothing since, no leaks no smoke. I do expect to be replacing the starter soon though, occasionally get the gear whine on cold starts... When I do that, I'll be replacing water pump, thermostat and serpentine belt.
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The replacements appear to have a clear coating over the painted areas with the gold metal un-coated. They actually look nicer than the factory ones to me. Only time will tell how they will hold up though... |
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well yesterday actually . .
Put the Boxster away for it's 6 month sleep. Yeah, I know, it's a little early but my insurance renews on Sep 25 each year and it is easier to time the lay up insurance and put it away at the same time.
The weather the past 6 months was amazing up here in the Great White North. I put in a lot of great miles since April with the Boxster running better than ever. Here's looking forward to great top down weather in 2018. |
I successfully installed an Android head unit. :)
Still have to trim the frame and see if I can get sound to the door speakers, but it's working. |
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Today I replaced the lighted mirror unit in the driver's side sun visor. I was surprised that the new unit came with light bulbs but not the actual mirror/light lenses part which gets reused from the old unit. Thanks to others posts here, it was an easy and straightforward job. The hardest part was getting the center tab to release from the old mirror/lens part. I soldered the wires and used heat shrink tubing. Only burned one finger with soldering iron, didn't burn any visor parts with the soldering iron or the heat gun!
When (if?) the passenger side mirror cover fails, I think I may try buying the unlit unit and just swapping the cover. |
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+1 for heat shrink tubing! |
I bled the brake lines for the first time, as well as clutch. Took me more than 2 hours, 3.50 hours. The shifting felt smoother and brakes worked! I was a little nervous about doing this; my first time
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Bought it and drove her home: 2002 Lapis Blue Metallic 2.7 with 91,000 miles & LN Engineering IMS Solution!
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