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drcollie 06-22-2010 12:46 AM
I'm always a sucker for a short shift kit, because the way a car shifts and steers is really the primary interface with the driver. Porsche has cable-operated shifters, which means they are never going to have the feel of a direct shifter such as on a Honda S2000, nonetheless you can tighten them up considerably with the short shift kits. There are several aftermarket kits available for less money than the factory unit. All require you remove the shift lever and console to install, but the...
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Keoni986 06-21-2010 09:28 PM
If you've never applied a static cling window decal before, this may help you get a really great look from your Boxster Register Window Decal. As an added benefit to your PCA membership, your membership here at the Boxster Register is one of those benefits. To further enhance that, PCA is supplying a free static cling window decal for your Boxster. A small "Thank You" for helping to make the Boxster Register as terrific as it is. Always be sure to keep your address current within your user...
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Mark Hubley 06-21-2010 06:28 PM
Recently I was getting ready to put new rubber on my wheels and flush my brake fluid. Since I’m always looking for more projects, I decided that while I had the wheels off and was flushing the brakes I would install new stainless-steel brake lines. This procedure replaces the stock rubber lines found behind the wheels. A flexible section of brake line is needed here to accommodate the movement of the wheels relative to the body. Do a search on the Internet and it won’t take long to find...
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harryrcb 05-29-2010 11:44 AM
for those of you that want to dive deep into the bowels of your car this web site should help you will spend some time downloading but its free. They are copies of the original factory shop manuals in english. here is the web site enjoy Harry :cool: Special note: The link in this thread was deleted as it was linking to a outside site with likely copyright or protected material, which the poster was not aware of. Our Boxster Register site administrators clearly do not want ...
Keoni986 05-27-2010 08:57 PM
Here are the details. The exact author is unknown however it appears not to be copyrighted. The AC Climatronic unit is actually manufactured by Audi. There is some sort of serial data stream or CAN interface that allows the AC unit to display engine parameters. This works on 97-00 Boxsters. Here is a list of what can be seen: To switch from F to C: Hold down the recirculating button then push both the temperature + - buttons. To access diagnostics: Hold down the Recirculating & Air...
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beach987 05-16-2010 06:00 PM
When your cabriolet top no longer beads, it is time to reapply protectant. Cleaning and protecting your top will help it maintain its beautiful look and help it to last longer. It will also provide UV protectants that will help prevent fading and hardening of the canvas top layer. Especially in a hot, sun intense location such as Florida, where I live. I prefer to use RaggTopp brand protectant by Wolfsteins. RaggTopp is endorsed by Haartz, the leading manufacturer of convertible...
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Keoni986 05-16-2010 12:17 PM
Here's how to do it and what is needed: Two Torx screwdrivers, and a ruler (either inch or metric). - Remove the driver's side sun visor. Unclip the the small cover to the right of the visor and remove one Torx screw. - Remove the two Torx screws on the left. - Pull gently on the side trim piece from the top and stop about a 45 degree angle. The bottom of the trim piece is held in by a clip. - Push the clip towards the left a little bit while pulling up gently on the trim piece....
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