what is an 'early' 3.4 996?

what is an 'early' 3.4 996?

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HughG

3,549 posts

241 months

Thursday 12th May 2022
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Minor service, brake fluid and MoT done on mine last week, advisories on effectiveness of the handbrake and slight play in one of the Meyle rear toe arms that I replaced 21 months ago were the only things. I’ll go back to Design 911 and see if they can do anything on that one.

I took it to a gig on Friday night with our neighbour and enjoyed driving it slightly slower than I usually do.

Alas between this and other projects I’ve been haemorrhaging money for a few months so it’s going to be tucked up and SORN’d from the end of the month.

ATM said:
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
I dropped you an email via your profile last week.

ATM

18,295 posts

219 months

Thursday 12th May 2022
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HughG said:
Minor service, brake fluid and MoT done on mine last week, advisories on effectiveness of the handbrake and slight play in one of the Meyle rear toe arms that I replaced 21 months ago were the only things. I’ll go back to Design 911 and see if they can do anything on that one.

I took it to a gig on Friday night with our neighbour and enjoyed driving it slightly slower than I usually do.

Alas between this and other projects I’ve been haemorrhaging money for a few months so it’s going to be tucked up and SORN’d from the end of the month.

ATM said:
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
I dropped you an email via your profile last week.
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GaryG182

293 posts

223 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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I’m after an aero kitted car if anyone knows of one coming up for sale?

Hoping to look at the silver one on autotrader at £19k but not sure on the space grey interior and it’s quite high mileage for the money 🤔

Sublime

135 posts

219 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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GaryG182 said:
I’m after an aero kitted car if anyone knows of one coming up for sale?

Hoping to look at the silver one on autotrader at £19k but not sure on the space grey interior and it’s quite high mileage for the money ??
Mine's got a space grey interior which is not too light but does lift the interior slightly. Much better than the grey on the .2 cars. It's one of those that you'd have to see in person and will either like or not.

conanius

743 posts

198 months

Saturday 14th May 2022
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I've just joined the club !

early 996 3.4 C2 Manual - absolutely elated with it.

shalmaneser

5,935 posts

195 months

Saturday 14th May 2022
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conanius said:
I've just joined the club !

early 996 3.4 C2 Manual - absolutely elated with it.
Pics required. Good time to buy I reckon, prices definitely softened recently.

Baked_bean

1,908 posts

192 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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crxdave said:
Hi all, I'm a couple of months into 996 ownership and really enjoying it (can't believe I waited so long to get one!). Few little bits to do on the car to get it up to standard mechanically, but otherwise just hoping to enjoy driving the thing!

Hope you are getting along with it, I miss it now to be honest!

deckster

9,630 posts

255 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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OnTheBreadline said:
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
This was timely as my sticky ignition key developed into fans not running and other weirdness last week. Ordered from the above link and fitted it this morning, all is well once more thumbup

It's a fiddly job but not hard, and the only thing I will mention is that the video guides out there are all made from LHD cars, in which the switch is mounted upside down when compared to UK models. This means that in our cars it's practically speaking impossible to get to the grub screws without removing the side ventilation panel. In my case this was a bonus as it meant that I could also reattach the ventilation flap which hasn't worked for years biggrin

crxdave

157 posts

160 months

Tuesday 17th May 2022
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Baked_bean said:
crxdave said:
Hi all, I'm a couple of months into 996 ownership and really enjoying it (can't believe I waited so long to get one!). Few little bits to do on the car to get it up to standard mechanically, but otherwise just hoping to enjoy driving the thing!

Hope you are getting along with it, I miss it now to be honest!
Hi Dean, absolutely loving it! Did you find a replacement?

Fitted a 997.1 GT3 shifter the other day and the difference really is night & day... Does anyone have experience of the Numeric shift cables?

stuckmojo

2,979 posts

188 months

Thursday 19th May 2022
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deckster said:

This was timely as my sticky ignition key developed into fans not running and other weirdness last week. Ordered from the above link and fitted it this morning, all is well once more thumbup

It's a fiddly job but not hard, and the only thing I will mention is that the video guides out there are all made from LHD cars, in which the switch is mounted upside down when compared to UK models. This means that in our cars it's practically speaking impossible to get to the grub screws without removing the side ventilation panel. In my case this was a bonus as it meant that I could also reattach the ventilation flap which hasn't worked for years biggrin
Great to read.

I haven't done mine, that's a jubilee bank holiday job

ATM

18,295 posts

219 months

Saturday 21st May 2022
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I'm losing some PAS fluid. I want to top it up but don't have the specific fluid. Do I have to buy the bang on correct fluid?

CIELLA

2,011 posts

209 months

Sunday 22nd May 2022
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ATM said:
So my friend has a 996.2 - pic below of his with mine. I may of mentioned this before. Now I know this is not a gen 1 and therefore has no business being in this thread. But I wanted to share a little story about it and the owner and his experience and history with the car. This is quite relevant I think to the people here who like these cars, have one already or are thinking of getting one.

So lets start about 3 or 4 years ago. I had my 996 and I was loving it and kept telling him that I love it. After maybe 12 months of listening to me going on and on and on and .... he eventually caved in and decided to buy one. He did the usual car buying thing of trying to find one that he thought was good value. So he bought this one and the reason he gave was that it was in good condition and had been owned by the same guy for many years and he liked the colour scheme. Personally I didnt think it was a great car because it was a gen 2 - obviously - and because I didnt think the list of recent maintenance excited me. But he seemed very pleased with his purchase and I guess that's the most important thing with car buying. We can only give so much advice and sometimes people might not want to listen to it.

At first he enjoyed the car. Then he took it to see a Porsche mechanic he knows well after owning an early Cayenne V8 for 4 or 5 years. The first service included some extras - but cant remember the exact order so lets just say that over the next 2 years he had lots of work done to the car including discs and pads, spark plugs and coils, water pump and belts, rads and ac condensers, some extra ac pipes running along the bottom of the car, brake pipes - rigid and flexis - and finally a clutch. So at this point he was into the car for about 6 or 7 thousand in bills for bits and pieces.

Then we had the lock down and the car went into hibernation away from his home for over 12 months. As we came out of lock down I had been busy buying more Porsches and he was still without his Porsche. He started moaning about it to me, talking about selling it and generally not feeling the love. I persuaded him - or he decided to - go and get the car and spend some time with it before making a decision to keep it or sell it. He kept sending me ads for 997 cars and still generally not feeling the love. I pressed him for some concrete reasons why he didnt like the car and we got down to a little list of niggles which were annoying him -

Seat Rubbish
Some sort of weird diff lash or gearbox problem - coming on and off the throttle while changing gear
Some vibration from the wheels / tyres / drivetrain
Some vagueness in the feel of the car - quote 'not exactly sporty'

So we started trying to work through them one by on. All along the way he kept talking about selling and not wanting to spend too much as he was of the view he should sell it but I kept chipping away.

Long story short - well I will shorten the end - he is now in love with the car. I now get videos form him talking about how the car behaves mid bend, how he can feel the weight transfer coming on and off the throttle going into and coming out of a bend etc etc etc.

If anyone is interested what the cause of his problems were and how they were fixed -

Seat Rubbish - now has 997 seats

Some sort of weird diff lash or gearbox problem - coming on and off the throttle while changing gear - turned out the Dual Mass Flywheel was shot and should have been changed when he had the clutch changed but was missed by his 'trusted' mechanic

Some vibration from the wheels / tyres / drivetrain - replaced all wheels and tyres

Some vagueness in the feel of the car - quote 'not exactly sporty' - the vagueness improved when he changed to correct 996 wheels from 997 wheels - wrong offsets - but the main change was all new arms, bumps stops and tie rods for the front suspension. He didn't want to go mad - financially - so kept the original shocks and springs but basically changed everything else.

When he was at his lowest with the car he was thinking of worse case scenarios being he needed all of the following -

Full Gearbox Rebuild
All new suspension parts
Firmer coil over type dampers and bushes and roll bars etc


Regarding the weight transfer, vagueness issue; my immediate thoughts were engine and or gearbox mounts. It does appear the DMF fixed the issue however in your friends shoes I’d also replace the mounts as they are cheap and will really sharpen the car if it’s still running the original ones wink

julian987R

6,840 posts

59 months

Sunday 22nd May 2022
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Lovely 996's in this video including a 1of 25 Ruf 996 Turbo R







ATM

18,295 posts

219 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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ATM said:
I'm losing some PAS fluid. I want to top it up but don't have the specific fluid. Do I have to buy the bang on correct fluid?
Went to Porsche Solihull this morning to buy some PAS fluid. The place is full of electric cars now. They even have charging points on the forecourt. I didn't see many sports cars - 1 or 2 maybe - they were definitely in the minority. Mainly Cayenne, Panamera and Taycan type cars dotted around outside. Some random stranger even wandered over to compliment Me for bringing in a car with a real engine which made some noise.

If anyone here has not tried to top up their PAS I will say you definitely need a funnel of some sort. I tried to put some in outside Porsche and definitely only got maybe 20 - 30% of the fluid coming out of the bottle into the reservoir itself. So I probably made a bit of a mess to their forecourt - Sorry Porsche.

Slippydiff

14,835 posts

223 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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ATM said:
Went to Porsche Solihull this morning to buy some PAS fluid. The place is full of electric cars now. They even have charging points on the forecourt. I didn't see many sports cars - 1 or 2 maybe - they were definitely in the minority. Mainly Cayenne, Panamera and Taycan type cars dotted around outside. Some random stranger even wandered over to compliment Me for bringing in a car with a real engine which made some noise.

If anyone here has not tried to top up their PAS I will say you definitely need a funnel of some sort. I tried to put some in outside Porsche and definitely only got maybe 20 - 30% of the fluid coming out of the bottle into the reservoir itself. So I probably made a bit of a mess to their forecourt - Sorry Porsche.
Missed this boxedin
How much did they fleece you per litre ?
Opie can supply this :

https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-180271-febi-bilstein-...

jonny996

2,617 posts

217 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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I know I shouldn't get annoyed but it is the little things that annoy you. After doing the engine mounts last summer I decided to change the 4 tires as well to better the ride, the old ones had plenty of treed left on them but they were 10+ years old, Got a damm nail in one over the weekend, sods law.

ATM

18,295 posts

219 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Slippydiff said:
ATM said:
Went to Porsche Solihull this morning to buy some PAS fluid. The place is full of electric cars now. They even have charging points on the forecourt. I didn't see many sports cars - 1 or 2 maybe - they were definitely in the minority. Mainly Cayenne, Panamera and Taycan type cars dotted around outside. Some random stranger even wandered over to compliment Me for bringing in a car with a real engine which made some noise.

If anyone here has not tried to top up their PAS I will say you definitely need a funnel of some sort. I tried to put some in outside Porsche and definitely only got maybe 20 - 30% of the fluid coming out of the bottle into the reservoir itself. So I probably made a bit of a mess to their forecourt - Sorry Porsche.
Missed this boxedin
How much did they fleece you per litre ?
Opie can supply this :

https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-180271-febi-bilstein-...
£14 per litre

I got 2

I also bought 1 litre of coolant







Chris Stott

13,384 posts

197 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Mine went in today to have the chassis sorted… cleaning up, some welding on the chassis legs etc. Guy who’s doing it called me this afternoon to say the main brake line front to rear needs doing and the rear of the sills are rotten.

Car has done 198k now, so probably to be expected.

Once this is done a mate of his is going to sort the front and rear arches.

Had her over 15 years and 140k miles now.

Ahonen

5,016 posts

279 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Chris Stott said:
Mine went in today to have the chassis sorted… cleaning up, some welding on the chassis legs etc. Guy who’s doing it called me this afternoon to say the main brake line front to rear needs doing and the rear of the sills are rotten.

Car has done 198k now, so probably to be expected.

Once this is done a mate of his is going to sort the front and rear arches.

Had her over 15 years and 140k miles now.
Mine needed that for the MOT a couple of months ago - the one that goes over the gearbox. Turned into a fairly dear MOT...

Fast Bug

11,699 posts

161 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Mine is on the to do list along with the one over the gearbox