GTS 4.0 Engine Failure

GTS 4.0 Engine Failure

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Boleros

218 posts

8 months

Sunday 19th May
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Did you not bother to take your fleece off first?

Petrus1983

8,906 posts

164 months

Sunday 19th May
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Boleros said:
Did you not bother to take your fleece off first?
It's been barmy here - for Wales laugh

Tbh just nice to see it going.

SV_WDC

721 posts

91 months

Sunday 19th May
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DJMC said:
Jazzer said:
Perhaps because we pay through the nose for the product and its maintenance, with carefully inbuilt high expectations by the manufacturer?

Still, you've now convinced me to get a Fiesta!!
In 2016 when I was invited by CAR magazine to Rockingham Raceway for a photo shoot heralding the then new 718 a CAR journalist arrived in a Fiesta ST press car and was spouting forth that it was the best car he'd ever driven. He was deadly serious!? I took a pic...
Coincidentally these Ford's have a bit of a reputation for their Ecoboost (or is it Ecoboom?) engines blowing up

Youforreal.

428 posts

6 months

Sunday 19th May
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SV_WDC said:
DJMC said:
Jazzer said:
Perhaps because we pay through the nose for the product and its maintenance, with carefully inbuilt high expectations by the manufacturer?

Still, you've now convinced me to get a Fiesta!!
In 2016 when I was invited by CAR magazine to Rockingham Raceway for a photo shoot heralding the then new 718 a CAR journalist arrived in a Fiesta ST press car and was spouting forth that it was the best car he'd ever driven. He was deadly serious!? I took a pic...
Coincidentally these Ford's have a bit of a reputation for their Ecoboost (or is it Ecoboom?) engines blowing up
I wonder does £500 come with every new engine they fit?

GT4P

5,233 posts

187 months

Sunday 19th May
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As I recall it was only early eco boost engines that had a problem otherwise it’s a pretty solid engine, the engine is even used in a racing series. Correct me if I am wrong!
The 3 cylinder ethos even adopted by Toyota in the GR Yaris

981Boxess

11,386 posts

260 months

Monday 20th May
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GT4P said:
As I recall it was only early eco boost engines that had a problem otherwise it’s a pretty solid engine, the engine is even used in a racing series. Correct me if I am wrong!
The 3 cylinder ethos even adopted by Toyota in the GR Yaris
Wet belt engines are a daft idea, as the Ecoboost has proved, the overheating issues have been largely resolved on later engines.

The 3 cylinder engine is used to reduce emissions and to stop you needing to look at the rev counter to know it is idling.

LiamH66

710 posts

93 months

Monday 20th May
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Jazzer said:
Thank you for the replies and support, I really appreciate it.

I’m now 400 miles in on the new engine, driving it with varying revs, pushing slightly higher each time - it feels strong and right.

The GTS is a peach of a sports car, just perfect for the road.
Funny how driving them makes everything seem a little bit better!

Mine had a squeaky driver's seat that got better if I raised it a bit. But I didn't want it raised. Took a little while to schedule diagnosis, and then cure, but we got there. The car puts a massive grin on my face when I drive it. My issues seem quite 1st World compared to yours, and I have a really accomodating OPC.

Sincerely hoping it all goes in your favour from here on in. Why wouldn't it? Just a superb car to drive!

Liam

Jazzer

Original Poster:

1,707 posts

206 months

Monday 20th May
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Thank you Liam - that was quite uplifting from someone who understands the pain!!

Jazzer

Original Poster:

1,707 posts

206 months

Monday 27th May
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Well folks, I think I’m going to get through this bank holiday without having my car recovered- third time lucky!!

The new engine is bedding in nicely, with over 600 miles now on it - it feels strong and right

It’s been lovely driving the car again, it’s a stunning road car - perfect size too, compared to the excellent, but rather large, 992 that I drove.

HighwayStar

4,359 posts

146 months

Monday 27th May
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Jazzer said:
Well folks, I think I’m going to get through this bank holiday without having my car recovered- third time lucky!!

The new engine is bedding in nicely, with over 600 miles now on it - it feels strong and right

It’s been lovely driving the car again, it’s a stunning road car - perfect size too, compared to the excellent, but rather large, 992 that I drove.
Not the best start to the ownership of a new car. Unfortunately mistakes and problems can happen at the outset. Glad you can finally begin to properly enjoy your car.

Youforreal.

428 posts

6 months

Monday 27th May
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Are you keeping it now? What if it happens again?

Boleros

218 posts

8 months

Monday 27th May
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Youforreal. said:
What if it happens again?
Seriously?

ChrisW.

6,375 posts

257 months

Monday 27th May
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Youforreal. said:
Are you keeping it now? What if it happens again?
Let's hope not ... to avoid forcing more unpleasant scenarios ?

If you ?? then I'll ??? ... feels like wasted energy.



Youforreal.

428 posts

6 months

Monday 27th May
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Boleros said:
Youforreal. said:
What if it happens again?
Seriously?
Impossible?

That not how the thread started and there’s a supposed issue with them?


Edited by Youforreal. on Monday 27th May 14:57

ChrisW.

6,375 posts

257 months

Monday 27th May
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Wasted energy ... since there appear to have been very few 718 4.0 engine failures time holds the answer ... all will be revealed.

"Porsche has issued a stop-sale on 718 Spyder, Boxster and Cayman models equipped with its adored 4.0-liter flat-6 due to a defective batch of engine connecting rods. Porsche says the defective rods may crack and loosen, which can lead to engine failure and other subsequent calamities."

This was from three years ago and Porsche fessed up.

Edited by ChrisW. on Monday 27th May 15:06

Youforreal.

428 posts

6 months

Monday 27th May
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ChrisW. said:
Wasted energy ... time has the answer.
I get it, you don’t like anything I have to say.

ChrisW.

6,375 posts

257 months

Monday 27th May
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Anything ? I just can't see the point in perpetuation the argument when the OP is happy to let it go ... and see what happens.

Youforreal.

428 posts

6 months

Monday 27th May
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No problem, I’ll say no more then.

ChrisW.

6,375 posts

257 months

Monday 27th May
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Sorry, thank you ...

Youforreal.

428 posts

6 months

Monday 27th May
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ChrisW. said:
Sorry, thank you ...
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