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Sorry to hear about the problems Adam. Good luck with that.
There's a local shop here who advertises 3.6 engine "conversions" including swapping out the crank, new conrods & pistons, etc. Power output is bumped to a purpoted 360bhp. I wonder if that saves all that much versus swapping in a 3.6 complete engine? Although, I've read the newer crankcases have an additional crankshaft bearing to help deal with IMS and RMS issues(reducing crankshaft pertubations). So if true, I'd want to go with that. |
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The 3.6 into your car is a straight plug and play swap, the 3.8 is as well. Just as simple as the 3.4 into the earlier cars.
However, since you have an extended warranty i wouldn't think it makes any sense to do the swap if you need a new motor. Todd |
Adam, what was the diagnosis?
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Adam, at first glace they don't appear too competant. Are you sure they are up to the task? Why are they driving the car with a blinking CEL? They have had the car over a week, and still don't have a clue.
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maybe its a good idea to tow it over to the stealership and pay for a diag.
Good peace of mind even if you have the indy do the actual repair. |
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I guess the problem fixed itself? Jeremy( the mechanic) said he drove it around the last couple days and the problem went away on its own. No more flashing CEL and no more tapping noise. He said to come pick it up whenever I'm ready. He said he thinks maybe one of the holes that are located in the discs leading to the lifter might have been temporarily plugged up with debris preventing the lifter from pumping up corrrectly. He said the flashing CEL might be caused by an O2 sensor sensing unburnt fuel. I'm a bit skeptical about this whole deal. I believe emissions malfunctions cause solid CEL's not flashing ones. I guess the proof will be in the pudding once the car is picked up. What do you guys think? :confused: |
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I'm not sure about the remainder of the story. I would think that it is pretty rare for a car to heal itself. |
Pretty rare for any other car.....EXCEPT A PORSCHE!!!!! Muahahahahahahaha. The uber car. The car that plays god and that runs off of the soul of orphans. *lightning cracks in the background*
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Have you considered running some Techron thru it?
Good luck with your situation. Let us know what happens. |
Adam, that's very strange! :confused:
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I'd take it to another shop and have them diagnosis it,better to be safe then sorry.
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Actually, strange you mentioned that. I added a bottle of techron to approx 12 gallons of gas in my tank about a week before all this started. Maybe just a coincidence, but the engine seemed down on power and then this all happened afterwards. That was the first time I had ever used a fuel additive in the Porsche. |
What were the CEL error codes??
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He didn't say. He just said that cylinder 5 was misfiring. I'll see if I can find out.
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I think mine took a dive today too. Just left the gas station 1/2 mile from the house. I pull out and start to accelerate and I hear a clack-clack noise from the rear passenger side and the check engine light comes on and it dies on me. No power steering, all lights on and I pull over. I restart it and barely get it home. No signs of leaking oil. It's a 1998, and I only have 22,000 miles on it and it gets driven 2x a week. Man, I'm pissed. No signs of any problems prior to this and just had the 15,000 done 8 months ago.
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