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I have some very detailed specific DIY's with photos that I would like to share in the appropriate forum. I had posted some in the 996 forum at Rennlist but they were ridiculed by some of the "experts" who wouldnt dream of turning a wrench. I didnt realize at the time that the Rennlist 996 forum is not a Tech forum for DIY'ers so I guess it was my fault.

I tried to make sure my DIY's are not repeats of what was previously posted here unless they have something more to offer. They are on my 2003 996 C4S. I do not want to post these in the wrong section here and cause a similar problem as at Rennlist 996 forum. The DIY's are such as: Power Steering fluid complete flush, motor mounts, cooling system flush with Airlift, under body parts, front dif fluid change, etc., and some others.

So, any tip or protocol on posting DIY's? If you tell me dont even bother as youve seen them all, I wont be offended.

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Just post them in the DIY Tutorials (see menu at the top).

Please post in the appropriate model and then by category (i.e. Maintenance, Common Fixes, Accessories, Mods). No big deal if you make a mistake a Moderator or Admin can always help fix things up.

Thanks!

Posted

I appreciate all the DIY posts. We are in this together ---- remember it is the people not the cars. RennTech has saved me many $$$$$.

Thank you to all the posters and Loren.

Chuck

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I appreciate all the DIY posts. We are in this together ---- remember it is the people not the cars. RennTech has saved me many $$$$$. Thank you to all the posters and Loren. Chuck

Amen to that! Go crazie, KrazieK, we are pulling for you!Martin
Posted

You are correct in that Rennlist isn't much for the DIY home mechanics. It is a greatsite for P-car owners but this site is the best place for learning how to fix your car.I have saved lots of time and money by being a contributing member, which reminds me...it is time to donate again. Thanks Loren.

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You are correct in that Rennlist isn't much for the DIY home mechanics. It is a great site for P-car owners but this site is the best place for learning how to fix your car. I have saved lots of time and money by being a contributing member, which reminds me... it is time to donate again. Thanks Loren.

Well said...

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I found out the hard way about Rennlist. The most important subjects seem to be nonsense about naming your car and other BS. I guess thats what the Rennlist forum is for, just generic P-car talk and not really any serious DIY projects. Oh well, lesson learned. I have several DIY's I will be posting soon. Thanks for making me fell welcome on the "Tech" forum. The information here is fantastic.

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Posted

I submitted a DIY coolant flush but is there something I need to do to get it approved?

Sorry, I missed it earlier - it's approved now.

Nicely done!

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