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Old 10-09-2004, 07:18 AM
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Just got the new PORSCHE PET sytem, now i know every part and number for any porsche right back to 1950 356 upto 997 2005.
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What's the version number? Mine's 5 and doesn't show too many details.
Example: I was looking up a water pump for an 87 928 or 83 944, couldn't find one. Carburetors for a 70 914-6, no. 944 balance shaft system, no.

Look up 944 83 MG,1 SG,01 Illust,101-10 Item 32 though.
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Old 10-10-2004, 06:58 AM
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The version number is 178. Waterpump for the 928 87 is (928 106 015 20) the 944 is (944 106 021 13) The 914-6 carbs are (901 108 115 00) and (901 108 126 01) balance shaft 944 is (944 102 201 07). And the last one is a sealing compound silastik rtv 730, 1 tube, 125ml part number (000 043 019 01) hope that helps you steve.
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Old 10-10-2004, 01:50 PM
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Well, hot damn
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Re: Pet

its got 2005 997 as well, its pretty good with all the updates.
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Re: Pet

Mine's kind of blank and only goes up to the 2001 996+T. I guess it's time to hunt down a newer version.
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Re: Pet

Its good to see the likes of the cayenne in bits. Do you have the 944 dealer workshop manual on disc? it's also very good and helpfull.
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Old 10-11-2004, 12:46 AM
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Why yes I do. 6 volumes photocopied and dumped into Adobe Acrobat files. Slightly crude, but it has everything I need. I've also got a Porsche Technical Reference Catalog for the 924, 944, 928. Very nice as it has every assembly as an exploded diagram and their corresponding part numbers. I've scanned most of the pages and sometimes use them for references here.
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Old 10-19-2004, 02:34 AM
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Print it off and put it in the bin when ya finished, who cares about oily hand marks on them.
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Old 10-19-2004, 09:33 PM
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Odd, I consider oily pages reference marks to find certain sections easier!
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Re: Pet

well, i never thought of it that way! Whilst i'm hear, has the 944 8v got a DME temp sender?
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Why yes it does. Look under the j-boot connecting the AFM to the throttle body. Below the middle section is a temp sensor specifically for the DME water temp sensor. The plug connnector is blue. In the AFM itself, there is another temp sensor for the incoming air.
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Re: Pet

I can see it on my car but can't find it on the PET, maybe i'm not looking in the right place?
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Old 10-21-2004, 06:22 AM
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My PET shows an engine block! What info do you need?
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Re: Pet

I just wanted to know the number for it so i can order one for stock. what sub is it in?
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