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Dear all, I found this and purchased it. Just received it. It comes with the black middle body, and no blade. I can guarantee the two red covers...
I didn't check the maps myself, so I don't personally know about this 5% (sounds way out of reasonable to me, though); in general maps throttle...
That's interesting: I have owned myself a 964 (not a good comparison) and extensively driven many times a 997 GT3, a 991 GTS and a 992 Carrera (I...
Dear Terek, this is not my experience at all. May I respectfully ask you to make examples of the cars you drove and consider the same as a 458 in...
Hi Steve, no they are not. They are made of Aluminum alloy. Titanium is the name of the dark gray color. I hope it helps, and welcome!
Thanks Ray, I'll try to find out. I think that if the solenoid was faulty there should be a fault code, as it is relevant to emissions, but maybe...
Dear jc888, I considered this myself, as I had the same issue. In the end I luckily found a garage with a power outlet, but: Very difficult to...
Dear Jaredwayt, I didn't do the job myself, but I am considering it, so I tried to put together all the existing experience I could before...
Thanks Ray, I appreciate your help. In the meantime I'll try to find out something myself.
Dear Ray, thanks for your considerations. I know what nozzle seal you are talking about but no, we don't have it here; still, on the same idea,...
Dear all, every time I fill my car, it all ends with a big fuel splash. When the splash happens, THEN the fuel stops running, but not just a bit...
After having owned/tested both I personally subscribe "majority opinion": there is no discussion the 488 Spider is a better car than the 458 in...
That!
Thanks for your advice, for sure I'll never make this mistake; to answer your question: I can't be certain, because both my cars were 2nd hand....
This is another good idea. I was saying splitting and replacing the collar, but splitting just the nuts is a better idea, if they can be sourced...
Thanks for all your inputs. I honestly don't think I have bedding-in or contamination problems... just I personally believe these brakes are...
Dear both, thanks for your advice, it looks like Pagid is the way to go, maybe I can ask them once time is due (not yet, but I'd like to be...
Dear all, any recommendation for pads to be used with OEM CCM rotors, that do have more initial bite and more friction in road riving? I am not...
Thanks Brian, if that will happen to me I will still try to break the collar, remove it in pieces and replace it with a new fixed one in 2 halves...
edit: you don't even need to do that, you could just slide it as low as possible onto the lower end eye, and progressively cut away rings of it...