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EMC2

EMC2
About EMC2

EMC2 for Porsche

EMC2 parts for Porsche models from Design911.

A Quick Look at EMC2

EMC2 information on this page is based on details supplied by the manufacturer or distributor, plus any OE references provided with the parts.

Choosing the Right Fit for Your Porsche

Where EMC2 is listed for Porsche, use the supplied model coverage and OE references to confirm suitability. Check details that commonly affect fitment such as model year, side/position, and connector type where relevant.

  • Typical reasons to choose EMC2 include targeting reliability or performance improvements in a specific Porsche system rather than using generic replacement parts.
  • Common issues in the wider system can include inconsistent operation under heat or load, premature wear, and sensitivity to fitment if surrounding components are already tired.
  • Before ordering, confirm compatibility with your exact Porsche model and consider whether supporting parts or system refresh work are recommended.
  • After installation, set clear baselines (measurements, alignment, or diagnostic values) so you can compare before and after behaviour.

Browse by Category

If you already know the area you are working on, start with the category and then filter by Porsche model. Where real-world symptoms and typical reasons to replace are provided, use them to keep the wording grounded.

Chassis / Bodywork — Chassis and bodywork parts are typically used to repair accident damage, tackle rust and corrosion, or modify the Porsche shell for restoration and performance projects while keeping the structure safe and correctly aligned. Common symptoms include rust in sills, jacking points and arches, cracked or bent chassis rails after impacts, and misaligned panels from previous poor repairs.

  • Check whether panels are supplied as genuine Porsche or pattern parts, and whether they arrive e-coated or bare metal requiring additional preparation.
  • Confirm in advance if panels are weld-in or bolt-on and whether they are specific to left-hand or right-hand drive versions of your Porsche.

Bumpers Front — Front bumper components are replaced after minor collisions, stone damage or when updating a Porsche to a different styling or aero package, helping to restore appearance, airflow and protection for front-end components. Typical symptoms include cracked plastics, scuffs, distorted mounting points, peeling paint and broken grille or trim fixings.

  • Verify that the bumper matches your exact Porsche model, year and body style, and whether it is supplied as a bare shell or with grilles, trims and mounts.
  • Check if the bumper is compatible with factory parking sensors, headlamp washers or Turbo/Aero kits, and whether any modifications are required.

Lower Spoilers / Trays / Corner trims — Lower spoilers, undertrays and corner trims are often replaced after kerb strikes, off-road contact or during aero restoration, as they manage airflow and protect the underside of a Porsche from debris and impacts. Typical defects include cracks, missing sections, broken mounting tabs, sagging undertrays and distorted plastics from impacts or heat.

  • Confirm whether each part is for the front, rear or side of the car and if it suits standard, SportDesign or Turbo bumpers.
  • Check if mounting clips and fasteners are included and whether any trimming is needed for aftermarket exhausts or brake-cooling ducts.

Support Brackets / Retainers / Braces — Support brackets, retainers and braces secure bumpers, grilles and trims to the Porsche body, and are replaced when bent, corroded or missing to restore correct panel alignment and stability at speed. Issues can include rusted fixings, cracked plastics, distorted brackets causing poor gaps and rattling or loose bumpers.

  • Identify exactly which bumper or panel a given bracket supports and whether it is left-hand, right-hand or universal before ordering.
  • Check if nuts, bolts and clips are supplied, whether the parts are coated for corrosion resistance, and that they match the original mounting points.

Explore EMC2 at Design911

View the current EMC2 range for Porsche at Design911, then filter by model and category to narrow down to the right parts.

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