06-08-2006, 06:26 AM
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Brad - track the car? Moi? Of course I don't track my car! Some spirited canyon runs and lots of trips to the tennis club, that's it!
MS - have they actually given up on your car and said that they cannot find the problem?? I'd suggest taking it to McKenna, and ask for my buddy Dominic - he will push the techs until they figure out what it is (he's now the service manager, I think). I didn't go there this time because it's a shorter distance to Hoehn and Hoehn has loaner cars, but now that it is there for such major surgery, I wish it was at McKenna. The leak was at the rack, or the pump, not by the engine. They replaced the line before but it keeps happening, so there is something wrong with the pressure that the pump is creating in the rack, so they figured they should just replace both.
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2005 Boxster S - Atlas Grey/Black, PASM, Sport Chrono, Bose
2006 Infiniti M35 Sport
2007 Cadillac Escalade (tow vehicle with bling)
'00 Boxster - 2.7l w/FVD ECU tuning, Moton double adjustable suspension, custom stainless headers, lightweight flywheel, dual Magnaflow mufflers, 18" CCR wheels, 911 front brakes in front, Boxster front brakes in rear, full welded cage.
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06-08-2006, 11:45 AM
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Got it.
The early 986's have a issue with the line popping out of the power steering pump. I install a bracket that secures the line and keeps it from coming out (helps support the line)
I'm thinking about having a machine shop build a set of larger pulleys for the front of our engines. I need to slow down the accessories. The pumps are building too much pressure at Hi RPM for extended periods of time. Porsche figured this out on the GT3 engines. The lower pulley is a larger diameter then the 996/986/987/997 pulley's.
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06-08-2006, 11:53 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brad Roberts
Got it.
The early 986's have a issue with the line popping out of the power steering pump. I install a bracket that secures the line and keeps it from coming out (helps support the line)
I'm thinking about having a machine shop build a set of larger pulleys for the front of our engines. I need to slow down the accessories. The pumps are building too much pressure at Hi RPM for extended periods of time. Porsche figured this out on the GT3 engines. The lower pulley is a larger diameter then the 996/986/987/997 pulley's.
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Let me know about those pulleys!!
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2005 Boxster S - Atlas Grey/Black, PASM, Sport Chrono, Bose
2006 Infiniti M35 Sport
2007 Cadillac Escalade (tow vehicle with bling)
'00 Boxster - 2.7l w/FVD ECU tuning, Moton double adjustable suspension, custom stainless headers, lightweight flywheel, dual Magnaflow mufflers, 18" CCR wheels, 911 front brakes in front, Boxster front brakes in rear, full welded cage.
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06-08-2006, 12:16 PM
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We need to chat about several different products that YOU could sell (I'm tired of being accused of being a "vendor") Let's chat at the next event. I'll be at WillowSprings this weekend with POC and Streets on Monday with PCA.
I also would like to work with a SoCal vendor on the Boxster Spec stuff (products lines and such)
Also.. Bilstein released the PSS9's for 987/CaymanS. SSF should have access to them.
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06-08-2006, 12:30 PM
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epiq - i think hoehn tried, but they feel that whatever is there is normal. as you've read elsewhere, my two conclusions are either that normal is terrible or it's not normal and it's noticeable to me, but not yet a big enough problem to be noticed elsewhere (however, non dealer people who drive my car seem to feel the same abnormal shimmy). hoehn offered to have the regional guy look at it - but i can't get back there in late june.
taking it to mckenna would be the 4th attempt and third dealership. i just don't care anymore! too much trouble for a 52000 brand new car! working the deal right now on teh 330ci perf pkg. i'll get another porsche in a few years.
thanks for all the suggestions and i hope your car issues get resolved quickly! btw, i'll glad provide a testimonial for both your customer service and for the schnell SS if you want - just let me know.
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06-08-2006, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by mach schnell
epiq - i think hoehn tried, but they feel that whatever is there is normal. as you've read elsewhere, my two conclusions are either that normal is terrible or it's not normal and it's noticeable to me, but not yet a big enough problem to be noticed elsewhere (however, non dealer people who drive my car seem to feel the same abnormal shimmy). hoehn offered to have the regional guy look at it - but i can't get back there in late june.
taking it to mckenna would be the 4th attempt and third dealership. i just don't care anymore! too much trouble for a 52000 brand new car! working the deal right now on teh 330ci perf pkg. i'll get another porsche in a few years.
thanks for all the suggestions and i hope your car issues get resolved quickly! btw, i'll glad provide a testimonial for both your customer service and for the schnell SS if you want - just let me know.
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Don't leave the Boxster fold just yet! That shimmy is NOT normal, no matter what they say, so contact PCNA and see what can be done, or contact an attorney about a lemon law issue, see how fast they move then. There was some website I registered on a while back when we had problems with my wife's Audi A6 (imagine that) and as soon as the car was on this list, the association (can't remember what it was) notified Audi and I had an offer from Audi by certified mail a week later.
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2005 Boxster S - Atlas Grey/Black, PASM, Sport Chrono, Bose
2006 Infiniti M35 Sport
2007 Cadillac Escalade (tow vehicle with bling)
'00 Boxster - 2.7l w/FVD ECU tuning, Moton double adjustable suspension, custom stainless headers, lightweight flywheel, dual Magnaflow mufflers, 18" CCR wheels, 911 front brakes in front, Boxster front brakes in rear, full welded cage.
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06-09-2006, 09:20 AM
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Let me know if I can help. I have direct connections with Terry Wells (Ontario PCNA wharehouse Director). I know the parts managers/sales managers/service manager at Hoehn pretty damn well.
I know all of the movers and shakers at Pioneer here in SD also. Chris Huck is the "Boxster/Cayman" guy at Pioneer. He gets things done. They also have what I consider one of the top factory trained techs (only the lead tech gets sent to school for the CGT's)..
Dont give up yet!
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06-08-2006, 01:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brad Roberts
We need to chat about several different products that YOU could sell (I'm tired of being accused of being a "vendor") Let's chat at the next event. I'll be at WillowSprings this weekend with POC and Streets on Monday with PCA.
I also would like to work with a SoCal vendor on the Boxster Spec stuff (products lines and such)
Also.. Bilstein released the PSS9's for 987/CaymanS. SSF should have access to them.
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You vendor, you.
We do need to meet up and chat, but I'm not going to be at Willow Springs this weekend - I'll be at the STS on the 24th-25th or whenever that is...that weekend.
I was considering going to Streets Monday with PCA but I've already gone to Willow this month and don't want to push it with 4 track days in one month, especially such a hot month...
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2005 Boxster S - Atlas Grey/Black, PASM, Sport Chrono, Bose
2006 Infiniti M35 Sport
2007 Cadillac Escalade (tow vehicle with bling)
'00 Boxster - 2.7l w/FVD ECU tuning, Moton double adjustable suspension, custom stainless headers, lightweight flywheel, dual Magnaflow mufflers, 18" CCR wheels, 911 front brakes in front, Boxster front brakes in rear, full welded cage.
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