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bmohr

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  1. don't let the butt plug rain on your parade. It looks sweet!
  2. no, i don't know the answer, but I share your opinion on chrome! Hate it. Love the silver powder coat or polish look a lot though. More classy/refined in my option.
  3. can you share your pricing bottom line and other what nots. Is your a wrecker 3.6? New? He called me yesterday to discuss options and noted a 3.6 in ny? with 7500 miles he was thinking would be a good fit for my car. But I'm not too up to speed on the exact details on what he does with the engine besides install it and marry it up to my existing DME. I mean, is the engine inspected, modified in any way to make sure the intermiadiate shaft doesn't go boom, rms issues, and others? Otherwise i guess i would just be buying another (possibly suspect engine). I know they are supposed to be better than the 3.4's but i've heard the 3.6's also can bottom out. Let me know any details you can. Thanks phillip! brian
  4. sucks to hear your story man i feel for you. there's still a large contingency of porsche fan boys on porsche forums who continue to deny that these stories somehow represent but a nominal quanitity in the big scheme of things. i disagree. the stories are far TOO common in this NICHE communication place to have the engine catastrophies be .... inconsequential. call me paranoid, but if i had an m96 original engine, without a warranty aka insurance policy, i would seriously have trouble fully enjoying the car. yep. i completely agree and had that feeling before this happened. So whatever, in the end i made the purchase willingly. I thought i was buying the best car for the money(newest is best), but i wasn't. I was originally going to buy a 1991 964, but didn't because the interior was too narrow, and thought the 99 was newer and more reliable. Nope. Or at least, probably not. Anyway, thank you for the feedback guys. I actually contacted Jake right away because I know his work from the Samba forums on wasserboxer engines and have full confidence in his modifications on the 996 engines. However, 15 grand is 15 grand and I don't have it tucked away as of yet:( So, i have some deep thoughts ahead of me. Best of luck to all those in similar straits!
  5. kaploey at 106k. Coolant leaking into engine. Possibly worm head gaskets/crack head, but not worth the repair costs on a flawed engine to begin with. Heres to a new engine and stocking shelves at the supermarket during graveyard shifts to make do! Does anyone think PCNA would contribute some to a new engine?
  6. well, i've joined the ranks of people who shelled out big bucks to join the dream of pcar ownership and got me a bad engine:( After two coolant tank failiures my indy was suspicious of the stress fractures on the last tank. Pressure test revealed the coolant was disapearing, but no leaks in any other components. Thus, it's seeping into the engine:( with just over 106k miles i guess it's not as bad as others, but hell i've only put on 35k of those. What a **** ball situtation. After I joined this forum and saw all the doom of these m96 engines I was very worried because I didn't stumble across this information while researching to buy a 911. Well, a good year and a half of ownership i guess, but now i"m stuck with a large bill and 4 years of payments for metal can in my driveway. Heres a toast to the blown engine club! cheers:( It's downright evil porsche would make such a bad engine design and sit on their hands knowlingly. What comes around goes around. Anyway, had to put my parting shot at those bstrds.
  7. i know i know. i wasn't trying to start the grenading engine paranoia thread. Hell, my 99 C4 is 106k on original engine and running strong. But, i know that down the road the time will come, as it does with every engine and the electric option peaked my interesets for several reasons. One, i like the idea of not having to worry about constant maintanence. Two, i like the idea of taking on an intriging project. Three, i believe oil prices in the future will return to extreme levels. And lastly, the price point seems to be coming closer to viability. Thanks for all the reply's and ideas. Something to ponder when the time comes:)
  8. yeah...i would want Jake to hook mine up as well with costs as no factor. But for future consideration the electric option has perked my interestes. As long as the range is acceptable. I installed my own solar power system at my house, so I figured I could more adeptly retrofit my 911 on my own and save a bundle..because I don't have the expertise to do a conventional engine swap.
  9. Hi, i was wondering if those who have had their engines exploded considered switching over to electric. It seems the price is fairly comparable and even cheaper in some situations, especially if you have the time to retrofit it yourself. Any thoughts? Just thought I would throw that out there, because i've been considering this if/when my engine needs replacement.
  10. you da man Jake! Whats up with porsche and their little black plastic parts?!?!?! Cheapskates. They already have the highest profit margin on ANY car in the world..you would figure they could spare a few bucks a car for proper metal parts:(
  11. I have discovered a coolant leak today while doing my oil change. I have been smelling coolant over the past 2 weeks after driving as well. The level is fine, and the tank was replaced this past summer so it should be good. However I have attached a pic to show where the leak is flowing down. I can't seem to pin point the problem. but it seems to be coming from the bottom of the tank. I can't however see it directly as there is too much stuff in the way. What is at the bottom of these tanks. Also I found a lose hose with no connection hanging down...is this a overflow hose? Any troubleshooting tips would be great help. TIA
  12. yeah..those C4S's are total junk. I guess I could take if off you hands when you get your new one:) lol. JK. Congrats when you get the new model! I'm jealous:)
  13. 99 C4 Daily driver in east coast. No problems, just switch my summer/fall 19" for the original 18's and it handles everything well enough.
  14. My 99 996 makes a clicking noise everytime I depress the clutch all the way to the floor. No big deal there. Glad you figured things out. So it was a ground/bat issue then?
  15. hmmm..okay. Thank you for the tips RFM. Yes, it looks like the water drips from the windshield, then over the flexible pollen filter shield and down the hatch where it leaks into my interior. The pollen filter shield is warping downward in a "smile" so I figure that is a main problem. The other drainage lines worry me as I haven't located them yet. Thanks again. I'll post back soon when fixes are made, and hopefully problem solved....if not i will need some more direction! lol Thanks again. Danke! brian
  16. more leaking pics. I think it might be water dripping into the air/pollen filter vent, building up and leaking from there. Not sure how I fix that though. Need help! lol
  17. Okay, i've heard of people having this issue and searched the forums and thought I fixed the problem when it came back. I cleaned/blew out both drainage lines in the front truck area. By the battery. Drove it through a rain storm and no new issues. Today I parked the car on a hill facing down hill and found the leak had resurfaced. I attached some pics. I can't seem to find the moon roof drainage lines. I've seen the diagram loren posted. Any advice or tips?
  18. me and Silver had the same issue. I think he flushed his resvr. out. I found mine makes this noise in cold weather regardless of what I do. When weather warms, sound goes away.
  19. Thats funny, i mean sad actuallly. Those people seem to be those who bought the brand as "im rich look at me crowd" or "Respect my car, its worth more than yours". One of the great feelings I take pride in being a member is the comadary(sp) that you talk about. I wave, beep, thumbs up every chance I get and mostly you get back the same. Hell, i'm usually more excited about seeing another porsche than mine own half the time! However once and a while someone in the other seat just doens't get it...because the passion for the brand and the essence of the shared history isn't there. I recently came up on a beautiful red 964 in my area. I pulled up past him on the hwy and gave him a thumbs up and two quick beeps. He followed me on the exit and came past me with 2 beeps, no hand gestures and a sort of smug pissed off look on his face:( So i share you feelings. It sucks to see that, and takes away a little of the gleam off porsche ownership.
  20. I got my turbo front bumper and side skirts from Mike at MASHAW and i'm very happy with fit. Although the front bumper wasn't polyurethane as the side skirts were. Other than that, well priced. If you have more cash layin around maybe the techart would be a worry free deal.
  21. I liked the before pic better! Even though it looks sharp now too.
  22. something must be wrong if you are getting 13-16 mpg. I'd look into it.
  23. Ditto that! Hell, i feel like an old grandma with most of these drivers on renntech! I used to shift at 3500 rpms and thought that was being "nice" to my engine....until I found out it likes 4-6 MUCH MORE! LOL. The power band doesn't kick in unil you get those rpms up there:) Don't ragged it out in first, but after that...LET HER GO!
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