Wednesday 5 November 2008

Bought the book: Porsche 993 - King of Porsche

Discovered that this book it well cited by many as being very useful, particularly when looking at 993's for the first time so I bought it on Amazon:

"Porsche 993 - King of Porsche: The Essential Companion"




It's a very useful book packed with identification data and what to look for as well as being useful for routine maintenance. It's probably as close to a Haynes style manual that you will get for the 993 and in many ways better. Lots of pictures to go with the text that's in there too.

Saturday 4 October 2008

Internet forums and help sites

Whilst trawling around on the net I found several important DIY support sites for the 911, namely:

P-car - http://p-car.com/diy/diy.html

Rennlist - http://forums.rennlist.com/

and

911uk - http://www.911uk.com

These are clearly important places to know about and worth lurking on for a while to get the feel of the car and the kinds of problems which occur. I will be browsing these sites over the coming months.

Tuesday 23 September 2008

The hunt begins

My hunt for a Porsche really began when I started looking at the various 911 models on offer. Whilst I wanted modern features such as engine management, air bags and on board computers, I wanted a car which retained the 911 character.

I found the solution was a 993 model produced from 1994-1998 which was the last of the air-cooled 911's and cited to be the very best enthusiasts 911 to date.

I needed to find out more about this model...