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CT says remove and TX says keep...hmm...
I have a Targa in CT, Ronnie is a Coupe in TX...our 10 hottest days here are the norm in TX.

I see your in CO and the car is a coupe. My car doesn't leave the garage with a top...not on or even in the car. Its treated like a 4 wheeled mototrcycle, and its never sitting still very long so I could care less about A/C...and the car enjoyed loosing the 106lbs of crap

In a black coupe, no matter your geography, I can definitely see the benefit.


Rock on!

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Old 07-07-2013, 06:36 AM
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What about the part number ending in .00 vs .01? Can I use either?
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Kuehl's link has this procedure buried in it.

Pelican Technical Article: A/C Temperature Switch Modification
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Old 07-07-2013, 06:47 AM
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What about the part number ending in .00 vs .01? Can I use either?
-00 is the old part number
-01 is the newer part number, or what they call a supersession

-00 is no longer available

You can use either -00 or -01
Old 07-07-2013, 06:51 AM
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CT says remove and TX says keep...hmm...

I have a Targa in CT, Ronnie is a Coupe in TX...our 10 hottest days here are the norm in TX.



I see your in CO and the car is a coupe. My car doesn't leave the garage with a top...not on or even in the car. Its treated like a 4 wheeled mototrcycle, and its never sitting still very long so I could care less about A/C...and the car enjoyed loosing the 106lbs of crap



In a black coupe, no matter your geography, I can definitely see the benefit.





Rock on!
The irony of my post is that when I lived in CT I had an '86 930 with ice cold a/c. Now that I live inTX, neither of my 911 coupes have a/c. The white '74 is the only one currently on the road and I drive it all the time (sunroof and windows open). It is a blast and you get used to the heat.



I think you can use either part number. I'll send you the one from my '84 (brown coupe in the picture) for the cost of shipping if you want it.
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Forget the 00. It is NLA.

Deal with the slight mods on the 01 install.

Here is another link where someone was in the same situation as you.

Need Help, A/C Thermostat Control
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Old 07-07-2013, 06:54 AM
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The irony of my post is that when I lived in CT I had an '86 930 with ice cold a/c. Now that I live inTX, neither of my 911 coupes have a/c. The white '74 is the only one currently on the road and I drive it all the time (sunroof and windows open). It is a blast and you get used to the heat.
You might, but unfortunately for me, I hate the heat more now than I ever have (and I have lived here since 1990). For me, a/c is an absolute necessity for driving enjoyment, even though I don't wear dresses or makeup , and spend most of my time working outside. And with 346 hp, the added weight of the system is of no import (refering to an observation made earlier in this thread).
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Thanks again guys!! MReid I assume its part .01? Yeah I'll take u up on that offer so long as its In usable shape!! Can you PM me the details? I can PayPal u the funds. Thx!!

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