996 turbo engine life BANG!!!!
996 turbo engine life BANG!!!!
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996turboman

Original Poster:

18 posts

174 months

Friday 30th September 2011
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Just how good are these engines??

70k on the clock, will it go bang soon??

Fsh, warmed up every time etc etc.

Currently perfect.


IMI A

9,949 posts

224 months

Friday 30th September 2011
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good for 350,000 miles. Theres one around on original engine with this mileage and its still being used daily. 70k miles and its just run in!

996turboman

Original Poster:

18 posts

174 months

Friday 30th September 2011
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Great to hear!! Thanks for reply.

steve220873

16 posts

189 months

Friday 30th September 2011
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Hi my 996tt has 73000 still goes and looks perfect problem is maintenance costs like Tyres,radiators,heat shields ,top mounts, I think these cars need to be driven regularly to keep them running sweet sometimes low mileage cars can have problems,had my turbo for 6 1/2 years now and still love it.

smj996c

319 posts

216 months

Friday 30th September 2011
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90k on mine now daily driver replaced virtually all consumables over last 2 years still going strong no intention of moving on....... roll on 100 k!

Crimp a Length!

5,697 posts

246 months

Friday 30th September 2011
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Its a modern German engine, run for ever, as said previously probably better fettle than a 25k lump used as a weekend toy

mollytherocker

14,401 posts

232 months

Friday 30th September 2011
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Crimp a Length! said:
Its a modern German engine, run for ever, as said previously probably better fettle than a 25k lump used as a weekend toy
You mean its an OLD German engine and will run for ever.

MTR

erics

2,708 posts

234 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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+1 on the old bit. Some go bang due to timing chain breaking but it is rare. Much rarer than vanilla 996/997 engines.
Like all turbo cars, some usage rules apply: warm up, cool down.


mollytherocker said:
You mean its an OLD German engine and will run for ever.

MTR

craigturbo2

450 posts

255 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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964 bottom ends bullet proof, regular oil changes go on for ever!!!

cragswinter

21,429 posts

219 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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What about over revs & timing chains?

911Thrasher

2,573 posts

222 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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Crimp a Length! said:
Its a modern German engine, run for ever, as said previously probably better fettle than a 25k lump used as a weekend toy
Modern engine - even the old 3.0/3.3 found on 930 go forever! Actually they are probably the ones 100% reliable wink

Crimp a Length!

5,697 posts

246 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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mollytherocker said:
Crimp a Length! said:
Its a modern German engine, run for ever, as said previously probably better fettle than a 25k lump used as a weekend toy
You mean its an OLD German engine and will run for ever.

MTR
Yeah when i said modern i meant non Air Cooled. But as we know the GT & Turbo cars have the GT1 bottom end, which like any engine if looked after will last forever.

Globs

13,847 posts

254 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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IIRC the things to watch - and change if you are unsure of any over-rev are:

1. Timing chain
2. Water pump

g7jhp

7,026 posts

261 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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I believe the are a few timing chains which have now had links inserted to make changing easier (rather than replacing the whole unit).

Anyone here gone down this route?

steve220873

16 posts

189 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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On the point of timing chains I tried to get a warranty from warranty direct,the man came round looked at the car a said my timing chain was a bit noisy so I listened to 8 other 996 tt all sounded the same just like a 911!!! They wanted a letter from Porsche to say it was ok so I didn't bother I was also wondering what it would cost to change the chain anybody?

_gez_

1,013 posts

217 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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steve220873 said:
On the point of timing chains I tried to get a warranty from warranty direct,the man came round looked at the car a said my timing chain was a bit noisy so I listened to 8 other 996 tt all sounded the same just like a 911!!! They wanted a letter from Porsche to say it was ok so I didn't bother I was also wondering what it would cost to change the chain anybody?
I think it is a full strip down to do the timing chain, so if you were going to dismantle the engine that far you'd might as well do a full rebuild which is when the cost mounts.

Someone like to confirm?

irish boy

3,868 posts

259 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/996-turbo-fo...

This guy didn't worry too much....he just drove it.

996ttalot

1,931 posts

198 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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_gez_ said:
steve220873 said:
On the point of timing chains I tried to get a warranty from warranty direct,the man came round looked at the car a said my timing chain was a bit noisy so I listened to 8 other 996 tt all sounded the same just like a 911!!! They wanted a letter from Porsche to say it was ok so I didn't bother I was also wondering what it would cost to change the chain anybody?
I think it is a full strip down to do the timing chain, so if you were going to dismantle the engine that far you'd might as well do a full rebuild which is when the cost mounts.

Someone like to confirm?
Bascially yes. So then you may as well upgrade the oil pump, new lifters, upgraded rods, etc smile

996ttalot

1,931 posts

198 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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Here is a photo from recent build - you can see the chains so you are right down to the bottom of the crank case.





Edited by 996ttalot on Saturday 1st October 18:17

toby tucker

648 posts

287 months

Saturday 1st October 2011
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Check out Dazren's profile on here and the possible costs associated with a stretched timing chain.