What are the parts of a Porsche 911?
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Where can I buy Porsche 911 brake parts?
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Where can I find the correct Porsche part number?
Keeping track of the correct Porsche part numbers can be a confusing process. Porsche part numbers are superseded by new versions constantly, and considering the sheer number of models, parts, and OEM, genuine, and aftermarket versions, eEuroparts.com®’s catalog contains tens of thousands of part numbers.
What was the model year of the Porsche 997?
The model year 2005 introduced the successor to the 996 – the Type 997. With the divisive feelings about the 996’s “fried egg” headlight design, Porsche brought back the old “bug eye” headlights for the 997. Slightly bigger and wider than its predecessor, the 997 looked much more aggressive and sporty than the 911 it replaces.
What’s the model number on a Porsche 911?
However, Porsche has been known to carry these parts on to later models (e.g. 914 emergency brake switches are also used for 968 door light switches). Standard model prefixes include 901, 902, 911, 930, 914, 928, 964, 986, 996, etc. which usually correlate to the model on which you will find them.
Keeping track of the correct Porsche part numbers can be a confusing process. Porsche part numbers are superseded by new versions constantly, and considering the sheer number of models, parts, and OEM, genuine, and aftermarket versions, eEuroparts.com®’s catalog contains tens of thousands of part numbers.
What are the features of a Porsche 911 Turbo?
Standard in all 911 Turbo models: PTV Plus. The system actively enhances vehicle dynamics and stability and operates, in conjunction with an electronic rear differential lock, by varying the distribution of torque applied to the rear wheels. It improves steering response and steering precision.
What do the part numbers mean on a Porsche 914?
999, 900, or N prefixes generally denote hardware components with multiple uses. As the 914-4 used a Volkswagen derived “type-4” engine, there are many VW part numbers used, 022, 021, and 113 are common prefixes for these parts.