996 Turbo / GT2 Turbo discussion on previous model 2000-2005 Porsche 911 Twin Turbo and 911 GT2.

Just changed the plugs on the TT

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Old Dec 5, 2005 | 01:27 PM
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Originally posted by Gunther
Divexxtreme,

Where in VA are you? I'm in Alexandria but on my way to Kuwait for a few months. Leaveing tomorrow.

Ruiner,

Nice write up I printed it out for when I need to do this.
Gunther,

I'm in VA Beach but leaving for Barhain in March.
 
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Originally posted by Divexxtreme
Ruiner posted some great info above. About all you'll need to do the job....however, I would recommend you NOT use the Beru plugs. Use the higher quality Bosch FR6LDC instead.

Also...on step #3 where it says to remove the Bumperettes using a sixe 40 Torx....my Bumperettes don't use Torx bolts. Mine use 6mm Allen heads. Just something to be aware of.
No Beru, eh? I will probably go with Bosch on my next change, then. I have had no problems with the Beru 6, but I am sure that they will quickly foul when I "chip" my ECU. It will be a perfect time to switch them out and experiment with plug options.

I also made a correction (addition) to the spark plug write-up. Thanks for pointing that out.
 
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The write up is here in the tech/how to section.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...threadid=20761
 
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I like how you've got diamond plates for the jack stands! Unbelievable amount of work just for some plugs. As for DIY mechanics, there are some guys who think we're crazy, and others who understand. The only time my car ever saw the service area was when I first picked her up. Do all the stuff myself, and get pleasure out of every job.
 
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Originally posted by hnyc
I like how you've got diamond plates for the jack stands! Unbelievable amount of work just for some plugs. As for DIY mechanics, there are some guys who think we're crazy, and others who understand. The only time my car ever saw the service area was when I first picked her up. Do all the stuff myself, and get pleasure out of every job.
 
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