To calibrate a Balco B 996 wheel balancer, first ensure the machine is level and on a stable surface. Next, run a self-test by following the manufacturer's instructions, usually involving selecting a calibration mode. Place a known weight on the balancer's spindle and adjust the settings until the displayed measurements match the known weight. Finally, check the calibration with additional weights to confirm accuracy before normal operation.
The 997 was introduces in the Carrera 2 and Carrera 2 S coupe in 2005, so it was just before that that they stopped making the same 996 version.Then the 4 wheel drive, C4 series was launched and they stopped the 996 version.Right now Porsche are not making any more 996 models at all and the final 997, the Turbo has now hit the showrooms, so the 996 is now history.So to answer your question, the last 996 was produced in 2006.
there would be many equations... here are three 995+1=996 1992/2=996 1000-4=996
996
996 g = 2.196 pounds.
996 * 31 = 30,876
60% of 996 is 597.6
565 + 996 = 1561
166
996 x 32 = 31872
0996 = 996 = 996/1 as a fraction.
18.7925
996 is what percent of 56:= 996 / 56= 17.785714Converting decimal to a percentage:17.785714 * 100 = 1,778.57%