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Alan Mackew 05-17-2019 05:11 PM

79 and still Boxing
 
Hi everyone,

just had my 79th birthday, car has done 69,000 kms (2003 2.7 Tip) not sure how much longer I will be able to drive it but good so far.

The only issue is of course the dreaded IMS which has not been changed, it would be interesting to know the age and mileage of those cars in which the IMS failed.

I am thinking of doing the solution plain bearing mod on our car, but not advertised here in Australia.

Cheers Alan

Boxtaboy 05-17-2019 05:32 PM

That’s really cool that you are still enjoying your Boxster. Hope you have many more years of fun from it! As for the IMS, I personally never bothered to replace it or install a solution or direct oil feed to it, and had it for 17 yrs. No harm in doing it, if it gives you peace of mind, but I never bothered. Drive her in good health!

Ciao 05-17-2019 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Mackew (Post 595465)
Hi everyone,

just had my 79th birthday, car has done 69,000 kms (2003 2.7 Tip) not sure how much longer I will be able to drive it but good so far.

The only issue is of course the dreaded IMS which has not been changed, it would be interesting to know the age and mileage of those cars in which the IMS failed.

I am thinking of doing the solution plain bearing mod on our car, but not advertised here in Australia.

Cheers Alan

Low miles, many have gone over 160Kms with no IMS issues; just change oil often <or=to 4828 kms

Gjohn3707 05-17-2019 06:20 PM

That's awesome. At 65 I'm looking forward to at least 10 more years.

DWBOX2000 05-18-2019 06:23 AM

Awesome too hear.
Ims, if it helps you to sleep do with clutch, otherwise keep doing what your doing. Change oil and drive.
Is there much of a $ spread now with a new ims and clutch and a used motor. >3k. Just another way to look at it.

Bald Eagle 05-18-2019 06:56 AM

Well, I'll be 79 in a couple weeks (where did the time go?) and drive my 2000 S (6 speed) pretty aggressively about every day from April through October with no intention of giving it up. Keep Boxstering. Keeps us young or at least young at heart. As I type this, I'm deciding where to go for a fun drive later this morning.
Larry (the Bald Eagle)

lcsdoug 05-18-2019 07:00 AM

Hi Alan, I'm 77 and I don't drive it like I stole it very much but still loving it. My plan is to keep driving until my wife takes the keys away. Best wishes.
Doug

Alan Mackew 05-18-2019 05:50 PM

I have owned the car for 3 years and covered about 17,000 kms in that time, mostly club social runs and a few interstate trips.

The service records show it has been serviced every 12 months irrespective of very few kms travelled so hoping the engine wont't suddenly detonate before I do.

rexcramer 05-18-2019 06:06 PM

Congrats and safe travels.

robdelorenzo 05-18-2019 10:28 PM

Very inspiring.
Happy trails!

BRAN 05-19-2019 01:15 AM

Wunderbar! Many more miles and smiles! :cheers:

BYprodriver 05-19-2019 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Mackew (Post 595465)
Hi everyone,

just had my 79th birthday, car has done 69,000 kms (2003 2.7 Tip) not sure how much longer I will be able to drive it but good so far.

The only issue is of course the dreaded IMS which has not been changed, it would be interesting to know the age and mileage of those cars in which the IMS failed.

I am thinking of doing the solution plain bearing mod on our car, but not advertised here in Australia.

Cheers Alan

Good on ya mate! The life expectancy of IMS bearings varies just like people. You should contact LN Engineering about upgrading your IMS down under.

rvernie 05-19-2019 11:13 AM

79 is a good age next month. Been a RVer 30+ yrs Mom convinced me to sell. Just bought new to me 2000 Boxster low mileage as replacement. Age is frame of mind. Kids anxious to drive it and have not thought I lost my mind. Got to keep it between the white lines and below the redline.

Ciao 05-19-2019 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rvernie (Post 595579)
79 is a good age next month. Been a RVer 30+ yrs Mom convinced me to sell. Just bought new to me 2000 Boxster low mileage as replacement. Age is frame of mind. Kids anxious to drive it and have not thought I lost my mind. Got to keep it between the white lines and below the redline.

Redline is the sweet spot

rfuerst911sc 05-19-2019 11:22 AM

Congrats and keep going ! I am 61 and looking forward to many years of thrashing the beast .

Anker 05-19-2019 11:42 AM

71 and Boxstering, DEing, AXing and Wrenching our two Boxsters. Body gets sore from wrenching, but its still worth the savings.

BoxMann 05-19-2019 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Mackew (Post 595465)
Hi everyone,

just had my 79th birthday, car has done 69,000 kms (2003 2.7 Tip) not sure how much longer I will be able to drive it but good so far.

The only issue is of course the dreaded IMS which has not been changed, it would be interesting to know the age and mileage of those cars in which the IMS failed.

I am thinking of doing the solution plain bearing mod on our car, but not advertised here in Australia.

Cheers Alan

That's so great to hear, and Happy Birthday Alan.

I like Paul Simon's lyrics from "The Boxer":

Now the years are rolling by me,
They are rockin' evenly,
I am older than I once was,
And younger than I'll be; that's not unusual"

YellowS2000 05-21-2019 08:24 AM

Hi Alan
Seemingly its low mileage example that tend to go.

When i bought my Boxster S 3 years ago for £5100 with 95k miles I was determined not to get it done and just enjoy the car.

My attitude was if it goes it goes Ill just sell it as a breaker... simple

Now im 3 years in and the car owns me, Im going to get it done. There is a Porsche Specialist lady here in the NW of England called Kath Burrows who does a bearing check and replaces the clutch at the same time for £695 all in so its not too bad.

I think it all comes down to how long you plan on keeping the car, how much you like the car and how much it would affect you if the engine wrecked itself as the car would most likely be beyond economical repair.

Porsches should come with a warning:

Achtung! Regardless of model or year owning these cars can become addictive to the point where their welfare becomes a major priority in your life!

Peter

Jgkram 05-21-2019 11:30 AM

Inspiring indeed. I’m 62 and drive mine daily. I did have the ims done but the original was perfect. Who knew...Whatever your decision keep driving...in the car and in life. Congrats

Xpit77 05-25-2019 03:48 AM

64 and mine is a DD all seasons. Gotta love the hardtop.


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