Porsche Cayman Workshop Manual
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File is editable / downloadable, so if any of you want to help out and modify the PDF so the hyperlinks start working, that'd be awesome. Otherwise, index is non-existent and there's over 6000 pages to weed through. Most of the good information starts around page 1000 and powertrain / suspension stuff is near the end. Looks like it covers Boxster, Boxster S, Cayman, Cayman S, Cayman Gt4, Boxster and Cayman 'black series' for years 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. I imagine some of you have this version already.
Wish I got the indexed version, but this is better than nothing and the info is still all there anyway. 213 mb download.
@ylk1: You know your a total car nerd when you read the SIT docs cover to cover. I keep reading them at office to stay awake. Few more links: has the SIT docs for 991.1 GT3 cup car. They even have the cosworth software! Has the SIT docs for older (997) 911 R & RSR race cars. Great comparison between GT3 & GT3 cup car suspension.
2007 Porsche Cayman Repair Manual
Porsche Cayman Workshop Manual
I am itching to find out the detailed changes they made to the 991.2 GT3 car's engine (no more hydraulic tappets). However I couldn't find the new SIT manual anywhere. Last edited by ylk1; at 04:27 PM. You guys might already know this, but the document submitted by the OP (THANK you BTW!) is already indexed - or at least has all the bookmarks!
Porsche Cayman Repair Manual
I was in the process on trying to figure out how to add links automatically (and somehow return the favor.;-)) and while exploring clicked on the left side under bookmarks and VOILA - all the bookmarks showed up. Actually, it is neatly organized by the different sub-systems; i.e.: Brakes, Maintenance, Transmission, etc. There are a total of 15 sub-systems/groups and you can drill down on each one to access the different sub-sections and topics. Wireless communications 2nd solutions manual molisch. Hope this helps.
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