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Originally Posted by Luckyman01
Either crowd mentality has gotten to me or just being prudent. I am planning on replacing the clutch on my 2000 S over July 4th.
I have owned her since 2004, she has 113K miles of which I put 80K on.
I have always tried to stay ahead of her. I am 65 so I will keep her until my knees give out and I cant get into anymore.
So thoughts;
Clutch, I have heard that the 987 clutch is a straight replacement and an upgrade, true/false? Your thoughts.
RMS seal, no brainer.
IMS; likely to do this at the same time, LNE seems to have 2 products;
Time honored bearing replacement (ceramic bearings) and a new "solution" with a oiler.
Any thoughts on these?
David
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Having started with a 97 when a new engine from Porsche was the only remedy, I was more than happy to spend the money on everything Jake and LNE came up with. I went overboard and did Nickies, pistons
And everything else including the high performance upgrade. Later when the solution came out I was one of the first in line. I have a second car with only the original ceramic bearing. I’ve had zero issues out of either one, but there is no doubt as to which one I will keep. There is a performance difference too, but knowing the car is virtually bullet proof is a really good feeling. I have never felt that way about any of the many Pcars I’ve owned over the last 3 or 4 decades. They have all had their flaws.
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