dump Valve failure on 996tt?
dump Valve failure on 996tt?
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rich1231

Original Poster:

17,339 posts

282 months

Saturday 7th August 2004
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Has anyone had these fail on their Turbos?

I am having a surging problem and have had to be in the office the last few weeks so havnt managed to get the car to the dealer. IHave seen on rennlist that they use Bosch DV's that are renowned for failing.

Rich

ultra violent

2,827 posts

291 months

Saturday 7th August 2004
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I don't think the bosch DV's fail anywhere near as much as people say. However, the Billet piston values are much better made and sound great. I would just swap to the billet ones as a preventative measure anyhow. I think they cost around £140 each.

rich1231

Original Poster:

17,339 posts

282 months

Saturday 7th August 2004
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got a link for them?

Cheers

Rich

ultra violent

2,827 posts

291 months

rich1231

Original Poster:

17,339 posts

282 months

Sunday 8th August 2004
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OK so the prob has got loads worse. The surge in revs has now has jumped to about 1500 revs and is now accompanied by that oh so lovely hot clutch smell. So it sees its just the clutch slipping. So I will book it in to be replaced.

Rich

dazren

22,612 posts

283 months

Sunday 8th August 2004
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clutch eh? What is your mileage now?

DAZ

rich1231

Original Poster:

17,339 posts

282 months

Sunday 8th August 2004
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28k now and rising.

I do drive in a erm spirited fashion..

Daz,

Hope your linkage prob is sorted soon as.

Rich

dazren

22,612 posts

283 months

Sunday 8th August 2004
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Thanks mate. Will hopefully be sorted tomorrow or tuesday if they have to order parts in. I'll be discussing if fitting the kit mentioned in the link Guy put up will invalidate the warranty. If not I'll probably order that in from the states and get it fitted at a later date.

DAZ

rich1231

Original Poster:

17,339 posts

282 months

Sunday 8th August 2004
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cool,

clicked on the kink in the other thread and thought you were starting to mod your car with short shifter :-0

dazren

22,612 posts

283 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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Rich, any idea how much a new clutch is?

DAZ

rich1231

Original Poster:

17,339 posts

282 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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Daz,

I have been calling round a couple of OPC's and a few specialists. My normal dealer is £1200 to 1300. One specialist I just called wants £1397+vat

I will be kinder to my new clutch, I will be kinder to my new clutch!

>> Edited by rich1231 on Monday 9th August 22:07

GT3RS

402 posts

260 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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Check out EVOMS.COM I had a 996TT a few years ago and had an ECU upgrade which made a big difference. They also do a replacment dump valve + loads of other bits. If you still have your origional shift linkage I would change that too as they are allways breaking and leave you either stuck in 1 gear or unable to select one.

dazren

22,612 posts

283 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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Got a print out from their website and will be discussing the "EVO Billet ShiftLink" with my OPC when I collect the car tomorrow. I will also be making sure it won't affect my warranty.

DAZ

dazren

22,612 posts

283 months

Monday 9th August 2004
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Rich, remember your PCGB 10% discount.

DAZ

rich1231

Original Poster:

17,339 posts

282 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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Guys,,
Jz Machtech are quoting me 895 +vat, which seems really good considering they have a really good rep.


Rich

dazren

22,612 posts

283 months

Wednesday 11th August 2004
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Talking to the service advisor at my OPC this morning (former porsche mechanic) he advised changing the clutch on a 996 Turbo/GT2 is an engine out job, involving about 10 1/5 hours of labour. Changing the clutch on a C2/4 is not an engine out job though.

DAZ

grant3

3,654 posts

277 months

Wednesday 11th August 2004
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Ouch & at only 28k, I'll start being very nice to my clutch from today!
Just remember if you have that chip fitted it may not slip next, simply EXPLODE £££££££!!!