@cm18cam Look under your car, start near the rear passenger side tire where the gas tank is. At the bottommost part of the tank you will find a removable panel held in place by 5 bolts. Remove this panel 2 drain the tank. Reattach the panel. Use a phosphoric acid rust remover or any anti-rust product and put it in. Shake the car to loosen that rust and drop the panel to access the results. You may have to remove the line to the fuel accumulator to prevent the cleaner from entering the fuelsystem
Speaking of insurance I pay barely 100 pounds a year for my 944 :P
Lillie1986 1 month ago
@Lillie1986
thats seems a little too less but i wont argue...
but definately the 1200-1400 a year is no way in hell true...
mattcolorz 5 days ago
Thanks this has been very helpful
cm18cam 7 months ago
@cm18cam Anytime man.
YungJosh50 7 months ago
Does anyone know how to remove rust from my Porsche 924 fuel tank with it still attached to the car?
cm18cam 7 months ago
@cm18cam Look under your car, start near the rear passenger side tire where the gas tank is. At the bottommost part of the tank you will find a removable panel held in place by 5 bolts. Remove this panel 2 drain the tank. Reattach the panel. Use a phosphoric acid rust remover or any anti-rust product and put it in. Shake the car to loosen that rust and drop the panel to access the results. You may have to remove the line to the fuel accumulator to prevent the cleaner from entering the fuelsystem
YungJosh50 7 months ago
Lives in Central London and has the car serviced by a specialist in Manchester?
benjamin308 1 year ago
Oh what a surprise...it's raining again for the test derive....does it ever stop raining in the UK?
Markgcr 2 years ago