Timed Valve for Fuel Enrichment, 911 Turbo (1996-97), Each Brand: Genuine Porsche [More Info]
$79.75
Fuel Injector Seals/Clips
944-110-901-01-M213
Fuel Injector Seal, 2 Per Injector, 911 Carrera/4 (1995-98), 911 Turbo (1996-97), Each Brand: D P H [More Info]
$1.00
000-043-142-00-M14
Fuel Injector Seal, 911 Carrera 2/4 (1989-94), Each Brand: Bosch [More Info]
$4.75
Fuel Pressure Regulators
Make sure that your fuel injection system is running properly and at the correct fuel pressure. Changes in the fuel pressure can affect the power and performance of the engine and can be potentially dangerous. Most pressure regulators are quite simple in design, A small valve inside of the regulator allows fuel pressure to build up to the amount needed for the fuel injection system to work properly. If too much pressure is in the line, the valve automatically opens and bleeds off the increased pressure, thus keeping your fuel pressure within operating tolerances. If the unit goes bad, It can cause the pressure in the fuel lines to increase or decrease, possibly causing a dangerous situation.
928-110-198-04-M14
Fuel Pressure Regulator, 911 Carrera 2/4 (1989-94), Each Brand: Bosch [More Info]
Here we list the various sensors around the engine that the Motronic fuel injection system utilizes to keep your engine running correctly.
930-606-117-00-M100
Temperature Switch on Right Chain Cover, 911 Turbo (1991-94), Each Brand: Genuine Porsche [More Info]
$155.00
930-617-118-00-OEM
Temperature Switch on Left Chain Cover, 911 Turbo (1991-94), Each Brand: Genuine Porsche [More Info]
$283.75
Temperature Sensor For DME, 20C 2 Pin, Blue, 911 Turbo (1991-94), Each
944-606-125-00-M14
Temperature Sensor For DME, 20C 2 Pin, Blue, 911 Turbo (1991-94), Each Brand: Bosch [More Info]
$20.75
944-606-125-00-M323
Temperature Sensor For DME, 20C 2 Pin, Blue, 911 Turbo (1991-94), Each Brand: FAE [More Info]
$7.75
993-606-013-00-M14
Temperature Sensor on Cylinder Head, 911 Carrera/4 (1995-98), 911 Turbo (1996-97), Each Brand: Bosch [More Info]
$145.00
Temperature Sensor on Cylinder Head, 911 Carrera 2/4 (1989-94), Each
930-606-013-02-M14
Temperature Sensor on Cylinder Head, 911 Carrera 2/4 (1989-94), Each Brand: Bosch [More Info]
$99.00
930-606-013-02-M14
Temperature Sensor on Cylinder Head, 911 Carrera 2/4 (1989-94), Each Brand: Bosch [More Info]
$99.00
993-606-114-00-M14
Temperature Sensor for Air Intake (On Intercooler), 911 Turbo (1996-97), Each Brand: Bosch [More Info]
$20.75
999-650-157-40-M100
Plug Housing for Temperature Sensor, 911 Carrera 2/4 (1989-94), 911 Turbo (1996-97), Each Brand: Genuine Porsche [More Info]
$8.00
Crankcase Vent Check Valve
A clogged or stuck check valve will certainly cause drivability and idling problems. Replace that old, gummed up one with a new OEM part to restore the performance back to you motor.
993-113-250-03-M100
Check Valve for Crankcase Ventilation, 993 Carrera/Carrera 4 (1995-98), Each Brand: Genuine Porsche [More Info]
$87.25
Secondary Air Injection (SAI) Maintenance DVD
The SAI system consists of an electric air pump, a check valve and a series of tubing and ports that direct fresh air directly aft of the exhaust valves for about 2 minutes during engine cold start. Often times, the Check-Engine-Light (CEL) will illuminate because the SAI ports in the cylinder heads have become clogged with carbon soot and fresh air is no longer able to reach the exhaust system. The overly "rich" emission is sensed by the (4) oxygen sensors and a fault is recorded and your 993 will not pass emissions testing. To unclog these SAI ports runs into the thousands of dollars to have your local dealer perform the maintenance!
Yellow Cap Garage has created a new brand of repair DVD. A Red Cap Garage DVD is where YCG goes into other expert's garages and film them doing the work. This SAI DVD features Robin Sun & Chris Walrod of www.p-car.com fame! All sequences shown in this DVD are completed on an actual car & not on a bench or engine stand.
This DVD will step you through the following sequences: • Tools required to do SAI maintenance & where to buy specialty tools • Parts required to do SAI maintenance with actual Porsche part numbers • Safety tips & helpful hints on how to lift a 993 • How to remove the airbox & mass air sensor to access SAI valve • How to remove SAI valve with specialty tools • How to remove heat exchangers to gain access to SAI ports • How to apply de-carbonizer/pressurized air to unclog (6) SAI ports • How to install new SAI valve • How to reassemble airbox/mass airflow sensor/heat exchangers • Closing tips to assure the job is right & complete Running time: 1.1 hours
94-98-993-SAI-DVD
DVD, Secondary Air Injection (SAI) Maintenance for the 993 (1994-98) [More Info]