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2048 messages, Last post on Aug 31, 2009 at 9:15 AM
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Replying to: old911 (Jul 05, 2009 8:08 am) AUTOMATION OR PELICAN PARTS to see if they might supply you with a rebuilt DME or steer you to a good reliable supplier. You might also think about joining the Porsche Club of America. I'm not a big fan of chipping this model Porsche because I don't think you'll see much effect on a street car with emissions controls in place--they may defeat most of the chip's new mapping attempts. The exhaust will probably give you a little boost and that IMO is money better spent. Unless you go balls out and address the entire engine, from where the air and fuel goes in, to the cylinder heads, engine internals and exhaust, I think you are basicallly only messing with one part of a long tube of events so to speak. Without independent dyno testing, all chip claims are baseless in my opinion. Also some engine management systems are more responsive to chipping than others. Do more research before you spend chip money is all I'm saying. The PCA would be a great source of feedback.
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Jul 05, 2009 8:50 am) Thanks very much for your thoughts-have a great 4/5th!
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Replying to: 96redlt4 (Jul 04, 2009 10:11 am)
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Replying to: majesterludi (Jul 05, 2009 4:58 pm) |
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This may be too late but I had the 30K check done on my '04 911 cab back in May. Included oil change and filter, new wipers, cabin air filters, check brakes, etc. Cost was $600. Oil change (service manager calls it oil "service" is about $200 at that dealer. As for the dealer vs local mechanic, I may just like to waste money but my '04 only goes to the dealer. As I figure it if only the dealer touches it then that removes the possibility of this conversation "your other mechanic screwed this up, I cannot help you." For me it is peace of mind and the service loaner has been a Boxster, a Cayenne, and even a 911 coupe once. |
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They had an '01 Carrera.... Gray w/black interior.... Nothing extra, but it was a stick... 62K miles... Asking price was $27,900.... Seemed pretty reasonble..
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Replying to: kyfdx (Aug 15, 2009 10:20 am) |
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Hello fellow Porsche experts and lovers. I am new to Porsche and new in USA so I need urgent detailed information about maintenance fees please. I am planing to finally get my first Porsche and I just came to live to Miami so I would really appreciate advice and feedback from you dear experts about the average annual maintenance fees and normal repairs so I can inlcude it on my yearly budget. The car will definitely be a 911 996 model (1999 to 2002 depending on price), convertible and automatic because I plan to use it as my daily driver (consider average 10 - 12000 miles per year). Please be son kind to help me with this info before I go car hunting. Any buying recommendation will be highly appreciated as too!!
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