ADRIAN STREATHER
Features
A complete historical review of the entire 997 series
How to identify and authenticate a 997
What to look for when purchasing
How to service the 997
Describes the engine, engine management and cooling systems
Details transmission, running gear, traction enhancement, wheel and tyres
Full explanation of all installed electronic systems
How to troubleshoot and repair the 997
How to improve engine performance, aerodynamics and handling
A complete review of the 997 on the race track
Description
Carrying on Adrian StreatherÂs tradition of exemplary Porsche 911 titles, this book contains everything a 997 owner needs, plus a lot more. From transmissions, to engines, to engine management software for every national variant  no matter what model of 997, itÂs covered here.
Synopsis
This book on the Porsche 911 (997) is the fifth of six planned in The Essential Companion series, and the fourth with Veloce Publishing. It carries on the tradition established with Adrian StreatherÂs first Porsche 911 book on the 964 series, and contains everything a 997 owner needs to know, plus a lot more.
The 997 series was the first to be fitted with Japanese-manufactured transmissions; this then-new technology, and the transmission details, is explained in depth. All other new technology advancements installed into the first generation 997 are also described, along with details of all the advantages and improvements the 997 has over previous 911 series.
Every model and version is described, along with the 3.6- and 3.8-litre engines, and the associated engine management software combinations for the many different national variants.
In other words, no matter where on the planet a 997 owner resides, their version of the car is covered in this book.
Additional Information
There are no other Porsche books in the world like this one. No need to ask questions online anymore.
If you own, or are looking to purchase, a Porsche 997 anywhere in the world this is the book you need.
Porsche manufacturing excellence exposed yet again.
Covers the period August 2003 to July 2009, and the 997 Carrera S, Carrera, Carrera 4, GT3, Turbo, and GT2. All body styles, limited editions, specials and all racing versions of the first generation 997 model range are included.