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      01-02-2019, 11:11 AM   #15
XutvJet
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Drives: 2011 Cayman Base, 2016 M235
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Sounds like there's a boost leak somewhere.

How long did you have all the mods before the problem showed up?

Were you messing with modifications or something under the hood shortly before the issue popped up?

Next time you get superknock codes, the LAST thing you should be doing is driving the car hard as superknock is deadly to pistons, rods, and rod bearings. Unless you have a desire to pluck down $15K USD+ on a replacement short block, I recommend not driving at all until you can get the issue sorted.

Lastly, if you do not pocess the mechanical skills to install mods and do under the hood troubleshooting, I wouldn't recommend modding a car like you've done unless you want to be paying big money to have techs troubleshoot issues most likely brought on by aftermarket parts.

Not trying to preach..
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