thought i'd post a few of the more useful ones that some of you may have missed
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old PP register ramblings
- Thread starter Laurence Gibbs
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and page two of the july 2000 issue
Here is May 2000
And March 2000
October 2000 more from Adrian Palmer
And page 2 of October 2000
SimonExtreme
New member
Thanks Laurence. Do you realise you have just lost me a chunk of my afternoon work by posting those []
took a chunk of my afternoon scanning the things too. Especially as i realised i needed to edit them and so had to do it all again. Quality would have been better if I had more than the 200k limit to work with.
If there is enough interest i will scan a few more in.[]
If there is enough interest i will scan a few more in.[]
oldtimer
PCGB Member
Good stuff Laurence !!!!
I actually decided to get a 964RS without having read any of this stuff , now I've read some of it I understand better how lucky I am !
It's really hard to pin down the car's appeal , but it stems from looking good at a standstill and then really coming alive on a track....so much so that if the force is with you then there's not a lot that can circulate faster.
I actually decided to get a 964RS without having read any of this stuff , now I've read some of it I understand better how lucky I am !
It's really hard to pin down the car's appeal , but it stems from looking good at a standstill and then really coming alive on a track....so much so that if the force is with you then there's not a lot that can circulate faster.
rskiwi
New member
Great stuff Lawrence I have every one cut out and filed and it convinced me that I had to have one. Unfortunately with my limited IT ability I am having difficulty reading the whole article on the screen.
The 1st posting re redline oil for transmission I have followed that advice to the letter and confirm that transmission noise is quieter and change is slicker.
jeff
The 1st posting re redline oil for transmission I have followed that advice to the letter and confirm that transmission noise is quieter and change is slicker.
jeff
Bored so here are some more this one march 01
Aug 01
August 01 page two
last one for now sept 01
page two of sept 01 issue
Really what we need is an online database of articles. I would love to post the Porsche Service information Teknik booklet but cant due to copyright afaik!?! food for thought at the next workers conference?! Now where did that 100k go ???????
article from 97 pp
another from autumn 97 same author same car
page 2
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