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Old Jul 9, 2011 | 08:38 PM
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Hi guys,

so the deposit is made. Now I have researched a good place to do a ppi close to the Porsche Dealer. My Salesperson (as I am still on the other side of the country) has agreed to bring the car their. He also mentioned he has a good relationship with the owner of the place that is supposed to do the ppi.

Now I am wondering, is it a good idea to do a ppi for a 997.2 with 2 years left of warranty, if yes a good idea to do it there and if yes what to look for at the ppi. Maybe i just need the readings of the control unit for the high revving thingy (dms or something?)?

Any opinions are appreciated - also is there someone who might know Autowerks in Toronto.
 
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Originally Posted by JonasJordan1
Hi guys,

so the deposit is made. Now I have researched a good place to do a ppi close to the Porsche Dealer. My Salesperson (as I am still on the other side of the country) has agreed to bring the car their. He also mentioned he has a good relationship with the owner of the place that is supposed to do the ppi.

Now I am wondering, is it a good idea to do a ppi for a 997.2 with 2 years left of warranty, if yes a good idea to do it there and if yes what to look for at the ppi. Maybe i just need the readings of the control unit for the high revving thingy (dms or something?)?

Any opinions are appreciated - also is there someone who might know Autowerks in Toronto.
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Old Jul 10, 2011 | 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by JonasJordan1
Hi guys,

so the deposit is made. Now I have researched a good place to do a ppi close to the Porsche Dealer. My Salesperson (as I am still on the other side of the country) has agreed to bring the car their. He also mentioned he has a good relationship with the owner of the place that is supposed to do the ppi.

Now I am wondering, is it a good idea to do a ppi for a 997.2 with 2 years left of warranty, if yes a good idea to do it there and if yes what to look for at the ppi. Maybe i just need the readings of the control unit for the high revving thingy (dms or something?)?

Any opinions are appreciated - also is there someone who might know Autowerks in Toronto.
Courtney of Autowerks is very well respected in Porsche circles in the Toronto area. Hence you will be in good hands.

Personally I would do the PPI.
 
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Thank you guys, so I'll go with the ppi
 
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