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hi,

when taking the car above 100+mph on the freeway (gradually from highway speed of 60mph), then bringing back down by letting off gas back to highway speeds and maintaining that cruising speed (60-70mph), is it normal to smell a slight burning/heating smell in the car? has anyone else experienced this? it goes away after 5-10 min, but i was wondering if this was common as the engine is right behind us. thanks.

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sometimes its rubber (a REALLY spirited drive), most times its a faint smell of oil (per manual, oil consumption is higher than normal during first few miles), other times its a plasticy smell from some protective coating burning the rest of the way off.

Most new cars have this weird burning smell for the first few miles, at least the three I've had in the past two years have.

Again, mine is literally a month old, an '05 987 S. Don't even have plates. If yours is much "older" and you're still having burning smells, you might want to bring it in.

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My 987S is four months old and I have 6000 kms on it ( 3600 miles). I had all sorts of burning smells for the first few months. Now after a hard run I get hot brake pad smells esp after Auto-X. The Porsche mechanics told me not to worry.

Brad

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I've smelled tires after agressive/high speed driving.

I've smelled clutch after extensive stop and go driving.

You can tell if it's the tires because if you pull over and put your nose to the tire it smells like what you're smelling while driving.

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