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new owner of an 996 c4s

bazza

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hi everyone!

i am a member of this forum and just trade in my audi tt 3.2 for a used 996 c4s . manuel .
 
ORIGINAL: bazza

hi everyone!

i am a member of this forum and just trade in my audi tt 3.2 for a used 996 c4s . manuel .


good move - wlecome !

Bet you can't wipe the smile off your face [:D]
 
ahha sorry i mean i am new here !? yes this car is real nice to drive ! and every time i drive pass a police car ,they wounder does this youngster own such a car ,cause i look too young too them> hehehehe
 
Bazza..how old are you?...I take it grammar/spelling are not your forte at your tender age!...or maybe you're just typing in haste as your Porker is waiting outside for you!
 
i am 33 and yes i only been uk 3yrs . anyway i am looking for intake air filter for my car , so what do your recommend!? and of cause will not affect my warranty!?
 
By the way... In the US everyone uses Evoms www.evoms.com i
performance intakes but it seems to be associated with blown MAF's which are quite expensive to replace so I'd skip that one and pretty much any intake system. I'd use a BMC air filter (as Techart does) and if you want to add a nice roaring intake sound do a seach on rennlist for orange cap mod or get fabspeeds intake system...
 
ORIGINAL: bazza

anyway !i want to know do you guys driving it with your psm on? i mean trackion control on?


The default setting is 'on', so I presume most people leave it on for road use, as it won't interefere with normal driving. However, it will impede progress on the track, so most people would then switch it off.
 
thanks for the reply guys !

i from south africa but now in uk!

yesterday , i did turn off the psm and doing donnut ,i am sure is more fun to driving with psm off but normal driving !? better keep it on?
 

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