Cheshire Cat wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:51 am
I have to leave the car with them all day as the pipes need to cool down to prevent the Technicians from burning their expensive hands. We will see how long these last. I clean them regularly, at least once a week. I will ask for the old ones just to examine them and perhaps try and paint them and flog them on here.
Thats a good idea. Get a can of black motorbike case paint. Its designed specifically for high-heat high-impact environments.
Btw, the thing about needing the car the whole day to let it cool down…..have you ever had a whole exhaust replaced? I have back in my yooof when I never paid more that a few hundred quid for a car. I drove the car to the garage, waited whilst they changed the whole exhaust ( not just the tips ) and then drive it home. I think i would have just asked Porsche to supply the parts and fitted them myself.
Cheshire Cat wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:51 am
I have to leave the car with them all day as the pipes need to cool down to prevent the Technicians from burning their expensive hands. We will see how long these last. I clean them regularly, at least once a week. I will ask for the old ones just to examine them and perhaps try and paint them and flog them on here.
Thats a good idea. Get a can of black motorbike case paint. Its designed specifically for high-heat high-impact environments.
Btw, the thing about needing the car the whole day to let it cool down…..have you ever had a whole exhaust replaced? I have back in my yooof when I never paid more that a few hundred quid for a car. I drove the car to the garage, waited whilst they changed the whole exhaust ( not just the tips ) and then drive it home. I think i would have just asked Porsche to supply the parts and fitted them myself.
Oh yes, back in the good old days (which in truth were crap motoring wise). Working on cars on the drive many a time. I am now incapable of getting on my back to do stuff, well I can but would need a forklift to pick me up. My first 'real' car was a scrapyard case A35 I tried to repair, unsuccessfully, was a Ford Escort 1300 XL. A 'G' reg. I had a hot date lined up but went to start the thing and it steadfastly refused to start. Of course, it the flooded so out came the plugs, gaps checked ,cleaned and replaced and still nothing. It turned over buy wouldn't fire. Checked all the usual things, flattened two batteries and gave up after an hour. Naturally, the bloody thing started the next day
Dolomite Silver 'S' with red leather 14 way seats, Pano roof, Bose, Air suspension with pasm, Chrono pack, PDLS, Surround view, 911 turbo wheels, heated screen, spare wheel, ioniser,75 lt tank, black tail pipes, black roof rails.
Cheshire Cat wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:51 am
I have to leave the car with them all day as the pipes need to cool down to prevent the Technicians from burning their expensive hands. We will see how long these last. I clean them regularly, at least once a week. I will ask for the old ones just to examine them and perhaps try and paint them and flog them on here.
Thats a good idea. Get a can of black motorbike case paint. Its designed specifically for high-heat high-impact environments.
Btw, the thing about needing the car the whole day to let it cool down…..have you ever had a whole exhaust replaced? I have back in my yooof when I never paid more that a few hundred quid for a car. I drove the car to the garage, waited whilst they changed the whole exhaust ( not just the tips ) and then drive it home. I think i would have just asked Porsche to supply the parts and fitted them myself.
Oh yes, back in the good old days (which in truth were crap motoring wise). Working on cars on the drive many a time. I am now incapable of getting on my back to do stuff, well I can but would need a forklift to pick me up. My first 'real' car was a scrapyard case A35 I tried to repair, unsuccessfully, was a Ford Escort 1300 XL. A 'G' reg. I had a hot date lined up but went to start the thing and it steadfastly refused to start. Of course, it the flooded so out came the plugs, gaps checked ,cleaned and replaced and still nothing. It turned over buy wouldn't fire. Checked all the usual things, flattened two batteries and gave up after an hour. Naturally, the bloody thing started the next day
I think there’s a whole new thread here. Crap cars we’ve owned. My first was a Triumph Dolomite 1850HL that I stuck Dolomite Sprint stickers on ( badly ) because clearly that made it loads quicker. Didn’t do a lot for the massive rust holes though. Or for the engine when the timing chain broke. Back then we just took the head off and rebuilt the engine ourselves. Much easier to let other people do that sort of thing these days. Can you imagine how much a macan engine rebuild would cost?!
I know this is Gen 2 but are these the standard exhaust tips, i.e. not Black or Chrome? Is so I think they look fine. The black look better but not nearly £600 better. Thanks
BTW, this guy may have the most annoying voice ever!
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stainless steel, excuse the muck, it's a filthy day here! If standard Porsche was crap, would they sell anything?
http://www.porsche-code.com/PP37WLA6, a Dolomite Silver S, collected from Stockport OPC on Valentine's Day 2023, after a 399 day wait.
Ex.: Gen2 S, Volcano grey 1/9/19 - 3/2/23 & 39,235 Smiles, RIP
Neil1911 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 2:30 pm
Yes, look the same as mine:
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stainless steel, excuse the muck, it's a filthy day here! If standard Porsche was crap, would they sell anything?
They look fine to me. Thanks.
Like I say, I do like the black ones but not nearly £600 more than those ones.
Sounds like adam b, above, will soon put another set on eBay!
http://www.porsche-code.com/PP37WLA6, a Dolomite Silver S, collected from Stockport OPC on Valentine's Day 2023, after a 399 day wait.
Ex.: Gen2 S, Volcano grey 1/9/19 - 3/2/23 & 39,235 Smiles, RIP