what is an 'early' 3.4 996?

what is an 'early' 3.4 996?

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HughG

3,547 posts

241 months

Thursday 28th April 2022
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I’m glad he’s enjoying it now. You’ve not helped my thoughts of moving my 17” 10spokes on instead of getting tyres for them though.

ATM

18,268 posts

219 months

Thursday 28th April 2022
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HughG said:
I’m glad he’s enjoying it now. You’ve not helped my thoughts of moving my 17” 10spokes on instead of getting tyres for them though.
I'll buy them if you're selling. If you need some more inspiration to keep then look here


ATM

18,268 posts

219 months

Thursday 28th April 2022
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Above was pre spacers - Below is with 15mm spacers on front




nebpor

3,753 posts

235 months

Thursday 28th April 2022
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Glad to hear it - it's really easy to see how people can become quickly disillusioned when a 911 isn't running/handling well

Slippydiff

14,812 posts

223 months

Thursday 28th April 2022
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nebpor said:
Glad to hear it - it's really easy to see how people can become quickly disillusioned when a 911 isn't running/handling well
A poorly set up 996 (or indeed any 911) with tired suspension and a poorly maintained powertrain is a woeful experience to drive.

shalmaneser

5,931 posts

195 months

Thursday 28th April 2022
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crxdave said:
Thanks guys, 7mm spacers already fitted! Shalmaneser - do you have a photo of how the wheels sit on yours with the 15mm spacers?


Not perfect angle but it gives an idea. That's with m030 suspension so 10mm drop.

stuckmojo

2,968 posts

188 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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And there she is after almost nine years in storage.

Major service, all belts and fluids, runs perfect.

A few things to do in the near future:

- A new set of mufflers - I'll go with Top Gear as I have now seen how they are in the flesh on a car which had them on for 8 years. Look new and sound great.

- Steering wheel looks grubby - I'll do a deep clean but most likely I'll have it refurbed properly
- Air con had a leak. Or maybe just sitting that long it just died off. I'll have a go at regassing with a DIY can and if it leaks I'll do the condensers. Not a spendy job
- Rear break lines are starting to rust. I'll get these done
- Ignition switch is starting to be a bit sticky - it's a £15 piece and easy enough DIY

None of which will stop me from enjoying it massively now that I have it close to home, insured, taxed and MOTd.

Happy days.!

I'll post some more glam photos. The owner of the garage which says NO parking doesn't mind before you put me in the bad parking thread.

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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Your number plate has gone weird from lack of daylight.

stuckmojo

2,968 posts

188 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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OnTheBreadline said:
Your number plate has gone weird from lack of daylight.
Funny enough the front one had to be taped back together as it got stuck to the car cover. Now I need new plates.

ATM

18,268 posts

219 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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stuckmojo said:



- Ignition switch is starting to be a bit sticky - it's a £15 piece and easy enough DIY
I've got 2 cars with this problem. I thought it needed a full replacement unit from OPC. What's this £15 part?

Fresh Prince

527 posts

172 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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I had forgotten just how good an early 996 is to drive. They really do come alive when you push them a bit. I bought a ‘98 C2 recently to try alongside my Box 987S. Being 5 and 3, my children are now of an age where they both want to go in the “sporty” car, which I obviously can’t do in a 987.

The plan was to try the 996 for a bit, and if it fitted into my lifestyle then swap both for a 997. But the 996 is so good I’m wondering if perhaps the answer is just to sell the Boxster (if I can bring myself to do it after so many years) and drive the 996. It’s been interesting comparing the two on back to back drives over the last few weeks. Pros and cons on each side. But somehow the 996 manages to feel more “special” even though it’s in a much lower spec than my 987. And it’s hands down better to drive, although I wonder how true this would be if I was comparing a Cayman (or a cabrio 996 which my kids would probably prefer).

Early 996s are a 911 I enjoy driving immensely.




stuckmojo

2,968 posts

188 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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ATM said:
I've got 2 cars with this problem. I thought it needed a full replacement unit from OPC. What's this £15 part?
https://frazerpart.com/products/986-boxster-996-ig...

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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stuckmojo said:
ATM said:
I've got 2 cars with this problem. I thought it needed a full replacement unit from OPC. What's this £15 part?
https://frazerpart.com/products/986-boxster-996-ig...
Fan control, eh? I have an intermittent problem with mine where the A/C display will show a "normal" display, but the actual fan unit doesn't kick in until I start to move - even if the display shows the fan speed on full. I just thought it was a loose connection or a failing fan unit, but at 155k miles an ignition switch may well be starting to die I guess.

Thanks for that smile

jonny996

2,611 posts

217 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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I am sure that the BBC props department recorded my A/C fan for the sounds affect of the TARDAS in Dr Who

ATM

18,268 posts

219 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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Fresh Prince said:
I had forgotten just how good an early 996 is to drive. They really do come alive when you push them a bit. I bought a ‘98 C2 recently to try alongside my Box 987S. Being 5 and 3, my children are now of an age where they both want to go in the “sporty” car, which I obviously can’t do in a 987.

The plan was to try the 996 for a bit, and if it fitted into my lifestyle then swap both for a 997. But the 996 is so good I’m wondering if perhaps the answer is just to sell the Boxster (if I can bring myself to do it after so many years) and drive the 996. It’s been interesting comparing the two on back to back drives over the last few weeks. Pros and cons on each side. But somehow the 996 manages to feel more “special” even though it’s in a much lower spec than my 987. And it’s hands down better to drive, although I wonder how true this would be if I was comparing a Cayman (or a cabrio 996 which my kids would probably prefer).

Early 996s are a 911 I enjoy driving immensely.



I went through a phase of wanting a 997 but am now out the other side and embracing the 9x6 addiction. Newer isn't necessarily better.

Don't downgrade from a 996 to a 997. Instead upgrade from a 987 to a 986.


Earl of Hazzard

3,603 posts

158 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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I've been fortunate to have been a passenger in a couple of pre facelift 996s - and tbh they were what I've been looking. However, a mate of mine recently purchased a 3.6 996 C2 manual.
Having driven this and looked at the changes that Porsche made between the pre and post facelifts, why do these not seem to be as desirable? I mean it handles so well, and it really shifts!
I'm now looking at these instead however the prices blur with the 997 gen 1 3.6.
I know that condition is really the most important factor, but it does make it difficult to choose between the three variants.

ATM

18,268 posts

219 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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Earlier cars are a little bit lighter, less civilised, less sanitised, more raw, less modern etc. Very early cars have different piston coating which can reduce bore scoring risk too. Front track is narrower on the gen 1 which can make them feel more lively too.

alan-87

393 posts

205 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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ATM said:
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Don't downgrade from a 996 to a 997. Instead upgrade from a 987 to a 986.
I've got a lovely low owner, low mileage very well maintained 986 taking up driveway space now that I've got my C2....whistle


Fresh Prince

527 posts

172 months

Saturday 7th May 2022
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alan-87 said:
ATM said:
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Don't downgrade from a 996 to a 997. Instead upgrade from a 987 to a 986.
I've got a lovely low owner, low mileage very well maintained 986 taking up driveway space now that I've got my C2....whistle

Please don’t! One of the reasons I went for a 987 rather than a 986 when I bought mine, was that I thought it would be easier for me to sell. I used to play Porsche Challenge on the Sony PlayStation, and that’s what made me decide that I’d get a Boxster one day. I’ve driven a few 986s and I know that if I were to buy one, I’d probably never sell. Lots of emotional attachment.

Agree with ATM that the earlier ones feel more alive to drive. However my problem is that the 987 makes a better daily than the 996, and I’m now using the 996 so much that perhaps a 997 would be better for my usage profile. 991 would probably be even better as a daily but I can’t afford one, so moot.

Scho

2,479 posts

203 months

Tuesday 10th May 2022
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Spotted this in town earlier (mcr). Chap said he had fusch over from Germany shooting the car. Looked absolutely superbo.