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View Poll Results: safe to use a stock M96 engine on track?
YES!!! 10 71.43%
It should be 2 14.29%
Carefull... 2 14.29%
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Old 03-13-2019, 06:25 AM   #1
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Doom doom DOOM! Here is my story - I have a 150K mile 2002 2.7 that I bought for $4500. At my first track day, I found that it smoked like the Blue Angels at an airshow in left hand turns. Eventually I figured out what was wrong (the passenger side oil scavenging pump had been removed to fix an oil leak, and had been indexed incorrectly when it was re-installed), and since then I've done six or seven track days with no issues whatsoever.

While trying to fix the smoking problem, I did put a sump spacer and baffle in, but that ended up not being the root cause of the issue. Otherwise the car is stock, no extra radiators or any of that stuff. For four of those tracks days, I had the original IMS bearing in, but it was updated with a LN bearing when I replaced my clutch.

I'm fairly hard on the car, as I have real racing experience, and am usually one of the fastest cars in my group (not necessarily down the straights, though ). Other than trying to find brake pads that work well, it's been a bullet-proof car. If it blows up, I'll probably just get a junkyard engine.

Drive more, worry less.
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Old 03-13-2019, 07:15 AM   #2
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Tom Stone has documented his car and racing experience very well. Yes, he considers engines to be a disposable maintenance item, but he gets some good extreme use out of them before they give out.
Look through his posts here: Spec Boxster Build
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Old 03-13-2019, 07:29 AM   #3
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Drive more, worry less.
Probably the best advice I've ever seen on this forum.

I did 6 or 7 track days last year. 150k miles on my car. I broke the car.... several times, Haha. But not the motor. I attribute most of my track breakage to two things: not prepping the car properly for how fast I was really going (I'm "pretty fast" for my group), and, frankly, learning curve. (The two worst problems I had were due to driver error.)

Personally, I think your tech is overstating his concern. But im quick to admit that while I'm a damn- fine mechanic, I'm not a Porsche expert.

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