View Poll Results: How Worried Are You About An IMS Failure?
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Not At All - I Sleep Fine
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A Little Bit, But Not Enough To Do Anything
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Quite A Bit - Plan To Get An Upgrade
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Very Much - I Can't Sleep Until I Get An Upgrade
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What's An IMS?
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08-13-2012, 05:55 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 598
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I have a 2000 Base with 56,000 miles (91,00 km) and the original clutch. The car was meticulously maintained, with oil changes every 3 - 4k miles and stored winters. This winter I am replacing the clutch (although there are no signs of problems), installing a ceramic bearing and replacing the oil separator and serpentine belt and likely the water pump (as another preventative measure). I am also intending to drive the car in the winter when the roads are dry.
Overkill? Perhaps. I don't lose sleep over the IMS bearing; however, I do find myself listening for the dreaded death rattle and any other unusual noises each time I drive the car. For me it will be worth the peace of mind. In addition, we must also bear in mind that most prospective purchasers of used Boxsters will at least do a quick check on the net for reliability/issues and what are they apt to find? You've got it, nightmare stories about the IMS bearing. I have little doubt that the resale value will increase (as well as ease of sale) for any car that has been upgraded. Indeed, I would be suprised if it is not equal to the cost of the bearing and the additional labour invovled over and above that of a clutch replacement (which should also assist in resale).
Brad
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08-17-2012, 03:57 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Unionville, CT
Posts: 442
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Quote:
Originally Posted by southernstar
I have a 2000 Base with 56,000 miles (91,00 km) and the original clutch. The car was meticulously maintained, with oil changes every 3 - 4k miles and stored winters. This winter I am replacing the clutch (although there are no signs of problems), installing a ceramic bearing and replacing the oil separator and serpentine belt and likely the water pump (as another preventative measure). I am also intending to drive the car in the winter when the roads are dry.
Overkill? Perhaps. I don't lose sleep over the IMS bearing; however, I do find myself listening for the dreaded death rattle and any other unusual noises each time I drive the car. For me it will be worth the peace of mind. In addition, we must also bear in mind that most prospective purchasers of used Boxsters will at least do a quick check on the net for reliability/issues and what are they apt to find? You've got it, nightmare stories about the IMS bearing. I have little doubt that the resale value will increase (as well as ease of sale) for any car that has been upgraded. Indeed, I would be suprised if it is not equal to the cost of the bearing and the additional labour invovled over and above that of a clutch replacement (which should also assist in resale).
Brad
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That's a very good point. Providing that I was an educated buyer at the time, I'd be willing to pay an extra $2K for a new clutch and bearing. That really reduces the overall cost of the upgrade.
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2001 Boxster, GT3 console delete, lower stress bar, RoW M030 suspension package, painted bumperettes.
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08-22-2012, 09:48 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: shoreham, ny
Posts: 1,619
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If my IMS goes in this motor I will be going with a subi motor. Let the flaming begin.
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996 3.4 engine with 2.7 986 5speed transmission
Ebay Headers, Fabspeed high flow cats, JIC Cross, IPD Plenum, H&R Coilovers, B&M Short Shifter, AEM Uego Gauge Type Analog, Apexi S-AFC Select, 987 air box, Litronics, 2000 Tails and side markers, painted center console, 18" 987 S-Wheels, GT3 Front bumper with splitter.
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08-23-2012, 07:25 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Where there is no road course
Posts: 91
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Originally Posted by JAAY
If my IMS goes in this motor I will be going with a subi motor. Let the flaming begin.
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2.5 Turbo out of an STI? I'd love to see that! I'd even contribute some cash to see that done!
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08-23-2012, 08:33 AM
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Theoretical propagandist
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 793
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JAAY
If my IMS goes in this motor I will be going with a subi motor. Let the flaming begin.
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Originally Posted by Boxster586
2.5 Turbo out of an STI? I'd love to see that! I'd even contribute some cash to see that done!
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Been done and here is the full story...a good read to say the least from a member on the forum (KCPAZ): http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/25697-boxster-subaru-conversion-interest.html
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Last edited by Eric G; 08-23-2012 at 08:37 AM.
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08-23-2012, 09:46 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Where there is no road course
Posts: 91
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Originally Posted by Eric G
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Thank You for the link! I'm finding treasures on this board every time I'm here.
That is an amazing piece of automotive art.
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08-23-2012, 12:36 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: shoreham, ny
Posts: 1,619
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That is who I would get the parts from to make it all happen.
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996 3.4 engine with 2.7 986 5speed transmission
Ebay Headers, Fabspeed high flow cats, JIC Cross, IPD Plenum, H&R Coilovers, B&M Short Shifter, AEM Uego Gauge Type Analog, Apexi S-AFC Select, 987 air box, Litronics, 2000 Tails and side markers, painted center console, 18" 987 S-Wheels, GT3 Front bumper with splitter.
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