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Old Apr 4, 2011 | 02:49 AM
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2 WD mode, disabling front axles

Just put 997TT on dyno dynamics 2 WD. (mine is not a 4 WD dyno)

Hand brake one click up, PSM off.

Could not de-activate 4 WD, the front tires took 997 TT off the rollers.

So 997 TT does not go into 2 WD mode by moving hand brake 1 click up and turning PSM off.


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it does but not completely !
i believe you have to take off the front deferential or some thing in the front deff not sure exactly but if you want me to as for you i can !
i also know that its 30 mins job
guys here in my country takes the front def off run there cars on the dyno and install it back again its like three screws
 
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Only sure way is to remove the front driveshaft ..
 
Old Apr 5, 2011 | 04:12 AM
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look to this thread ,, it will be usefull for you

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ip-gt3076.html
 
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Its very easy and simple ..

1- first thing is you need to take out the drive shaft ( easy job )





here is the drive shaft :






2- when i started the car it moved normally , i did not take out any fuse and i checked the break if its stucked on the discs but everything was fine !





3- after that i went to the dyno to see how much HP i will get
but .. before putting the weels on the dyno roll .. i opened the fuses box Dyno tiptronic 997.1 turbo


i taked out the fuse 8 and 10 in C row,after that i started the engine but it did not move .. alot of warning signs appeared in the dash
so i repluged the fuse (8) in his place again


so it back moving normaly just ABS/PCM warning appeared on the dash but it moved

great write up thanks yousef
 

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