Jun 24, 2005 5:43:05 AM
- SoCal Alan
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Jun 24, 2005 5:43:05 AM
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Jun 26, 2005 12:36:25 AM
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Jun 26, 2005 3:12:32 PM
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SoCal Alan said:
Not bad.The great thing about Newport Auto Center is you can walk over to several places for a good lunch and couple of drinks while your car is being worked on. The main reason I'm asking though, is I don't want my car to be a guinea pig as far as the PSE retrofit is concerned.
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Jun 26, 2005 3:16:28 PM
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SoCal Alan said:
Anybody bother to keep the stock exhaust after they removed it?![]()
Jun 28, 2005 5:29:39 AM
Jun 28, 2005 6:35:03 AM
Jun 28, 2005 7:02:22 AM
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adam s said:
downtown porsche quoted me $5k for it.. too much...
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adam s said:
downtown porsche quoted me $5k for it.. too much...
also, I want to make sure the job is done right.. anything that would mess up the flow of air out of the exhaust could affect performance (ie bad weld job)... hopefully is all bolt on.. does anyone know?
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adam s said:
Thanks guys for both responding...
I have been trying to get information on relative weights...
I am trying to find out if the PSE is actually heavier than the original... I do track days often and weight savings is important.... does anyone have the data?
Jun 29, 2005 10:50:09 PM
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Jun 30, 2005 4:12:41 AM
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DD694 said:
I had PSE installed at Rusnak Westlake yesterday. I left my car at 7:30 AM and picked it up completed and washed at 4:30 PM. Installation labor cost was $805, as quoted. Time shown on paperwork indicated 7 hours.
Jun 30, 2005 10:28:10 PM
Jul 1, 2005 2:31:42 AM
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Elfer04 said:
Thanks for the info. What kind of plug did you use to plug the vacuum hose? Did the dealer have one handy? I'm thinking of doing the same thing to mine when I have it installed next week...
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Elfer04 said:
Thanks for the info. What kind of plug did you use to plug the vacuum hose? Did the dealer have one handy? I'm thinking of doing the same thing to mine when I have it installed next week...
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adam s said:
bill,
again thanks a lot for sharing details... it is really helpful... if I may bother you a bit more... can you tell me why all the seemingly sophisticated set-up above.. I thought the RC mod was just about pulling out the left tube, and that's it... I mean... covering it with some ducktape to keep dirt out makes sense... but am I missing something else?
Thanks again for sharing...
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Elfer04 said:
Thanks for the info. What kind of plug did you use to plug the vacuum hose? Did the dealer have one handy? I'm thinking of doing the same thing to mine when I have it installed next week...
I was given a spare Curved Sheath, P/N 928.574.717.03, or similar (it is a molded rubber elbow) and a piece of Tekalan 4 x 1 tubing (black plastic vacuum line), P/N 999.181.374.40 or similar, about six inches long.
I pulled the vacuum line from the curved sheath attached to the electric change-over valve, leaving the curved sheath attached to the port on this valve. (See RC's modification for loudness photos near the top of the main page of the 997 forum.)
I slid the spare curved sheath over the end of the tube I had just removed. In the other end of this curved sheath I inserted a piece of the Tekalan tubing about 1-1/2" long.
In the open end of this tube I inserted a 3/4" long nail that I found in my hardware boxes that was a slight interference fit into the tubing.
I then inserted a similar piece of tubing with nail into the now open end of the curved sheath still attached to the port on the change-over valve to keep dirt out of the valve.
With two black nylon wire ties I tied the two curved sheaths side by side.
I also slid some split molded corrugated wire sheathing over the vacuum lines leading from the vacuum source on the left-hand side of the engine compartment around to the change-over valve to neaten up the spaghetti-like look of the tubing. (I may take this off again and replace it with a few well placed black nylon wire ties. In fact, now that I think about this, I am going to take it off again and use the wire ties.)