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New 968 Owner
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Buying a 92 Coupe, Black/Tan. Has some good modifications and has been maintained. Sealed the deal today and picking it up Friday. I am looking forward to driving it home!!! Plent-o-pics when I am driving home.



Wes
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#2

Very very nice! Congrats.



Make your first drive one to the dealer to get a new fuel pump DME. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



Cheers,

-Mirror



[quote name='whakiewes' date='May 3 2006, 03:00 PM']Buying a 92 Coupe, Black/Tan.  Has some good modifications and has been maintained.  Sealed the deal today and picking it up Friday.  I am looking forward to driving it home!!!  Plent-o-pics when I am driving home. 



Wes

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1993 968 Coupe 6 speed, GP White, Black/Cashmere - RSBarn Catback, and chip, airbox mod, Euro turn signals, Koni's, M030 Sway Bars, KLA Strut tower brace, Zimmerman rotors, Hawk HPS, SS brake lines
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Woot! Congrats! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



-ren
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-Ren

93' coupe, grand prix white, black leather, 17' white rims, pinstripes, Koni strut inserts, Design 1 strut brace, Design 1 lower casis brace, SS break lines, SS clutch hose, RSBarn flywheel, Airbox mod with velocity stacks - SOLD Sad
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Carrying a spare DME relay from a friends 951 for the drive backSmile! I am really excited, as I have been a BMW guy all my life and have been shopping/waiting for the right 968.



Thanks,



Wes
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welcome O Wackie One. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



great car great community great great great!



Pics PLEASE!!
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Sean - San Francisco

'92 coupe, white / tan, clutch LSD, early production car (#56)
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Finally home with it. Boy is it stiffer than I first thought with the Escort cups. Overall as solid as I can ask. Perfect oil pressure, temperature, everything. Being a 92 with 160k, it has its fair share of problems, but everything appears to be cosmetic (mainly interior). I also got a bonus when I bought the car...I was expecting to have to do the belts ASAP because there were no records, but the owner found all the records and the belts were done about 16k ago, along with w-pump, and a few other things. I am the third owner, and the car was purchased from the Porsche dealer I had the PPI done.



There are a few things that weren't noted on the PPI that I noticed. The clutch pedal itself feels grabby, like the bushings are bad. The clutch is perfect, but the pedal is just annoying. Also from time to time, there is a slight clunk in the tranmission...really sounds like bad bushing. There are a few electrical grimlins that I am going to start sorting out. The interior dome light won't come on, and when you turn it on it blows the fuse. Its shorting somewhere. The sunroof works perfectly, but doesn't tilt as high as a 951 that was with me. Normal?



Otherwise, its by far the most planted car I have ever driven. It runs loops around my E30 M3, and to me feels way more planted than a comparably setup 964 RSA.



Any suggestions or ideas to the problems would be great!



Wes
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On belts - here's the interval my shop swears by - every 30K new belts. After a belt change, retenstion at around 800-1000 miles. Then retension every 10K after that.



So belt change - 1k, retension, 9k retension, 20k replace at 30k, repeat.



Have the variocam assembly inspected - replace if necessary.



Watch coolant level - if you're adding coolant, SOMETHING is wrong, find it and fix it!



ENJOY!!!
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Michael Sorbera

aka San Antonio Silver Bullet

2002 VW Beetle TDI

2004 Nissan Titan Crew Cab

2004 Cherokee 33ft Travel Trailer

1990 Mercury Grand Marquis

1993 Amazon Green 968 Coupe (sold)

2002 Speed-Yellow Boxster (sold)

1987 Slate Grey 944 Turbo (sold)

1987 Guards Red 944 (first Porsche - sold)
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[quote name='whakiewes' date='May 9 2006, 12:01 PM']The clutch pedal itself feels grabby, like the bushings are bad.  The clutch is perfect, but the pedal is just annoying.  Also from time to time, there is a slight clunk in the tranmission...really sounds like bad bushing. [/quote]



I might have a similar issue.



My clutch pedal doesn't always come up all the way - the pedal comes to the end of the resistance of the clutch, but sometimes sticks the last 1" of travel, popping up a few seconds later. Sound familiar?



I get a slight thinking going into 1st sometimes. My buddy has a 92 also with similar issue. It's very slight though. I'm replacing the tranny fluid soon so we'll see.



If the sticky clutch scenario sounds familiar, I have some helpful links I could post.
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Sean - San Francisco

'92 coupe, white / tan, clutch LSD, early production car (#56)
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#9

Check the Clutch Inspection Port. The rubber plug tends to fall out and the fork tends to dry up. Spray it down with silicone spray and replace the plug. (Silicone Spray and plug, about $8, new fork, about $800 + Labor...do the math)



Regards,



Jay
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silver cab, I konw I have an empty port there. . . maybe this is the fix??



thanks loads for the suggestion!
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Sean - San Francisco

'92 coupe, white / tan, clutch LSD, early production car (#56)
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Finally got the pictures from my friend who rode down. I am the ugly dude in the pictures with a white t-shirt on <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> .



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Very nice looking coupe
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#13

That come from the ATL area? I might have called that guy about that car.



I ended up with another black Atlanta 968, as well <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Late 94 968. 6 Spd, Black/Black, 17" Cups. Lowered & Koni[color="#FFA500"][/color]'ed. <i> 217k miles and clicking away more every day</i>



Could be for sale if you are interested in a good high mileage car - PM me.
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Yeah, it came from just north of Atlanta. It was a hard sell as it didn't have an LSD, but after looking at it, it didn't resemble a 160k mile car. I bought it to be a driver, and thats what it is, but I am still excited everytime I drive it. My biggest problem is a change cars like my underwear, but I decided I was NOT going to sell this anytime in the future, so I have ordered new seats, a roll bar, exhaust, looking into a chip, ordered airbox mod parts, and might change from the Bilstein Escort Cups to some Leda's for kicks and giggles. I loved the Leda's I rode in, and it would be nice to have something like that again.



Wes - Thanks for the compliments! I have already driven close to 2000 miles in 2 weeks <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Let me know if you get rid of your Bilstiens. I called a guy over there......Adam? Not sure if it's the same one. Very nice!
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Late 94 968. 6 Spd, Black/Black, 17" Cups. Lowered & Koni[color="#FFA500"][/color]'ed. <i> 217k miles and clicking away more every day</i>



Could be for sale if you are interested in a good high mileage car - PM me.
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#16

Beautiful 968 Wes, welcome to the group! If your sunroof doesn't open up about 3 inches in the rear, try pushing on the center retaining tab on the front of the sunroof from the inside while you are opening the sunroof. There is a microswitch there that gets out of adjustment. Pushing on the center tab engages the switch and allows full operation of the sunroof. Get it adjusted next time you have it in a shop. enjoy, Bob Blackwell.
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#17

Nice to have another NC 968!
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Ralph

2002 Carrera Coupe - Orient Red Metallic

'93 968 Coupe Amazon Green Metallic w/airbox mod (sold 2009)

'89 944 S2 (gone to live in the Midwest)

'77 911S (RIP)

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#18

Congrats on the purchase!



Interesting to hear you say it hadles much better than your E30 M3....my experience has been that they handle around the same
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Beautiful car (of course)



remember the airbox mod + perf chip for maximum smiles per gallon <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Sean - San Francisco

'92 coupe, white / tan, clutch LSD, early production car (#56)
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#20

It's gorgeous! Looks like the ignition wires are on their way out, though?
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