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Tim:
The only place that Porsche uses something like this is the sound insulation between the engine compartment and the rear seats (it's actually in the engine compartment).
If you open your engine lid, look all the way back, and there should be some greyish "stuff" (how's that for a technical term?) visible in a vertical position. It's possible that this friendly little Mickey found the insulation to his liking. He may have gotten some of the down near the bottom, which is why you can't see it missing. The insulation extends all the way down to the sheet metal covers of the engine, way behind the engine.
If you are reasonable certain that you have it all out of the compartment, a tiny amount missing sholdn't compromise your engine noise insulation into the cabin. If, in the unlikely case, it were to be "ingested" into your induiction system, the air filter shold stop it before the cylinders get it. Open the induction cover, and see if the top of the filter is clean. If so, youshould be all right.
However, do run the car and see if Mickey hasn't "eaten" anything else, like wire covers, etc.......Andras
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