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Any DIY info on doing the plugs on my turbo (07 997 tt), I'm planning on doing it this weekend, I know I have to take off the bumper, ICs,headers, possibly the turbos as well. Any helpful hints? Loren?

TIA

C

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Any DIY info on doing the plugs on my turbo (07 997 tt), I'm planning on doing it this weekend, I know I have to take off the bumper, ICs,headers, possibly the turbos as well. Any helpful hints? Loren?

TIA

C

I don't know why it would be much different than the 996TT DIY.

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The differences are the turbo positions in face of the spark plugs, the easiest way (with the engine in the car) is to unbolt the turbo and push them a little backwards/downwards with a bar or something, without damage them, to reach the plugs. In contrary of the 996TT, the 997TT is a PITA to change the plugs.

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Thanks, if I just drop the headers and turbos, possibly the ICs I think I'll be able to reach the plugs. Those **** VTGs make it a ***** and a half to do!

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