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Old Apr 28, 2014 | 03:23 PM
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Tailpipe alignment guide for 997.1?

Does anyone have a guide with dimensions to align stock 997.1 Turbo tailpipes similar to the one circulation for the Carrera S/4S?

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Old Apr 28, 2014 | 06:39 PM
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Does anyone have a guide with dimensions to align stock 997.1 Turbo tailpipes similar to the one circulation for the Carrera S/4S?

Thanks
Here you go. Enjoy.

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Here are the dimensions. For some reason the PDF from Porsche has errors:

W= distance to bottom of rear apron Gap dimension 19.3 mm
X = distance to top of rear apron Gap dimension X 21.2 mm
Z = work out distance at sides to the left and right uniformly 24.3 mm
Y = projection with respect to top of rear apron Gap dimension Y 11.7 mm
V = projection with respect to bottom of rear apron Gap dimension Y 13.5 mm
 
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Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks.
 
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You are quite welcome....

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The document is great, but when I open it, it appears as if the letters identifying the location of the space in question are incorrect.
 
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The document is great, but when I open it, it appears as if the letters identifying the location of the space in question are incorrect.

Just noticed that as well...
 
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May have gotten jacked up when I exported it? Use the image in the PDF and here are the correct dimensions:

W= distance to bottom of rear apron Gap dimension 19.3 mm
X = distance to top of rear apron Gap dimension X 21.2 mm
Z = work out distance at sides to the left and right uniformly 24.3 mm
Y = projection with respect to top of rear apron Gap dimension Y 11.7 mm
V = projection with respect to bottom of rear apron Gap dimension Y 13.5 mm


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Thanks for the information!
 
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Originally Posted by therock88
May have gotten jacked up when I exported it? Use the image in the PDF and here are the correct dimensions:

W= distance to bottom of rear apron Gap dimension 19.3 mm
X = distance to top of rear apron Gap dimension X 21.2 mm
Z = work out distance at sides to the left and right uniformly 24.3 mm
Y = projection with respect to top of rear apron Gap dimension Y 11.7 mm
V = projection with respect to bottom of rear apron Gap dimension Y 13.5 mm


DC
Thanks!
 
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