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Old 07-27-2012, 07:17 PM   #141
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"My god, that scares the JesusRapingAngels out of me. I would pull over".


Hmm, what chapter of the Bible is this a quote from ?
Haha, wanted to see what I could get away with since we had a filter.
But seriously, that picture made my heart drop, and I let out an "oh shet" in real life. That image is stuff that nightmares are made of.

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Old 07-28-2012, 06:36 AM   #142
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Yeah that worked out real well for a lot of people in 2008.
yeah... well, lol, we could harp on that for.... wait, how many years has the media been beating that one? 6-ish? yeah.....

still makes sense, don't sink all your money in one boat, because if that boat sinks you're SOL
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Old 07-28-2012, 07:23 AM   #143
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question and answer with Reid Vann

as you guys know I received a $7,000 estimate for a used 2.5 installed. I sent the following questions:

1. do you offer any type of financing? Down payment, pay the rest over a few months?

2. If I brought in my own engine, would the labor and parts price be the same?

3. Is the engine salvageable at all? Can it be rebuilt?

4. Is there any useful engine parts remaining? Pistons? Etc?

5. How much do I owe Reid Vann in total (taxes, fees, etc) right now?

6. If I decide to have the vehicle moved until I can afford repairs or, god forbid, I part out the vehicle, will there be any kind of storage fee or lot usage fee for having it on your lot? When do I have to have it moved by to avoid fees?

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1. We do not offer any financing.

2. Yes it will stay the same.

3. You will need to disassemble the engine to evaluate the total damage first.

4. It depends on the extent of the damage.

5. $67.29

6. It can stay here for 10 business days starting Monday July 30th with storage charges.
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Old 07-28-2012, 07:59 AM   #144
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I spoke with the lender, told them the situation

Basically, my best option for getting a working Boxster ASAP for the least amount of $ would be to trade in the boxster with blown engine on cheapy car, wrap the loan up with cheapy car loan, and then when they find another boxster, wrap the loan up with that. They said if they had a buyer waiting they could find a good boxster in a few months at most.

Even though I've only had it 8 months I've paid off a lot, (short loan, not 60 months or anything) and if they give me anything for trade-in + new loan on the cheapy car would probably bring me close to where my original loan started at so my payments shouldn't go up much if at all, i'll just be driving a Corolla instead of a Boxster

Then when they find a boxster i could trade in the cheap corolla

or keep renting car @ $600/mo + pay loan on boxster, which I can afford, but I would rather put that $600/mo towards another Boxster down payment and use the loan on boxster to pay off cheap car

this is all assuming i'm able to get another loan on cheap car. They claimed they pulled credit and I'm good, but I've heard that before.

Dealer is closed on Sundays and I'm busy during the week, I'll go see what they have next weekend.

if this works, this would put me out.... maybe nothing, right now, since i have a trade-in, they might not need a down payment on cheapy car, although since trade-in not running....? So, at most, it will be small down payment now, continue normal loan payments, and use $$$$ i'm currently spending on rental towards down payment on.... S? Hopefully? We'll see.

this might work out for the best after all..... :dance: ... karma? Ok sure it would have been better to just trade in the base on a S, but had this not happened I would not even have considered that option, but because of this there is a possibility I will be driving a S before 2013
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Given the information posted already, my personal choice would be to buy the motor from Raby and have Reid Vann install it.

1) you get to keep your already near perfect car
2) no telling what issues your "new" S would have
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It sounds to me like you are less than concerned with the financial feeding frenzy these lenders can stick you with than the total it's going to cost to repair the engine/ car. Don't think about what this costs per month, add it all up as one big total in the end.

Financing repairs or etc on a car that's 13 years old makes it easy to get upside down.. Lenders do not have your best interest in mind. Thinking about things only on a monthly basis is what lenders look for as their prey, and that mindset didn't help the current state of our upside down economy.

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Given the information posted already, my personal choice would be to buy the motor from Raby and have Reid Vann install it.

1) you get to keep your already near perfect car
2) no telling what issues your "new" S would have
I would have to agree. I would rather go with a known than an unknown. The Raby engine is going to be good and you already know your car. There are other ways to finance such as a personal loan from your local credit union. Yes the rate is higher than an auto loan but less than a CC. Plus, it sounds like you would pay it off fairly quickly, thus not too much in interest expense. Tough choices though.
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I'd like to add that the engine I have is used and cheap.. The price I gave him on the engine is for the used engine as is, no upgrades to include the IMS. That can be done for added money.

The reality is it could run for 100 miles or 1,000 miles or 100k miles as it is a used OEM engine that does not have a guarantee of anything other than the fact that it will break or wear out at some point. No unicorns or rainbows with any use engine, that's why I have only sold two used engines in a decade.

The sale of any used engine is final, this engine made excellent power on my dyno and ran too good to be stripped down and made bigger. That's the extent of what we know about it. If it scatters to bits tomorrow, that's the risk that comes with the territory.
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Hey guy been reading the thread and also sorry for the loss, but I had one question:

With you having a loan on the car I would assume you had to provide full coverage insurance on the car, why not put a claim for total loss ?
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Hey guy been reading the thread and also sorry for the loss, but I had one question:

With you having a loan on the car I would assume you had to provide full coverage insurance on the car, why not put a claim for total loss ?
engine blowing up is not something covered by insurance, unless there was a fire or something that caused other structural damage
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Hey guy been reading the thread and also sorry for the loss, but I had one question:

With you having a loan on the car I would assume you had to provide full coverage insurance on the car, why not put a claim for total loss ?
Auto insurance does not cover mechanical break down.
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Old 07-28-2012, 01:24 PM   #152
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my 986 did have some costly maintenance coming up, so before dropping 7k on used engine install i do need to remember I have a few more thousand to spend

I bumped up this thread the day before the blown engine Best Tires / best price and performance

because the same mechanic who looked at the coolant said the tires should be replaced in a few thousand miles. Also said I should have the brake pads, rotors and sensors replaced when replacing tires

my top is old, I don't think it's original but there are some areas that are looking pretty worn, i posted about it and have been keeping an eye on it Saint Louis specific - local shop to fix rear window or replace top?

and my lenses are burnt.
Finished headlight mods: HID + De-Amber + LED turn signals, city lights & fog lights
Previous owner must have put bulbs in that were too powerful and burnt the plastic a bit. Not a major problem, headlights work fine and I don't know if it limits lighting without a good headlight to compare to, however it's definitely an eyesore and should be replaced

and we never did figure out why the engine was overheating. Hopefully a new engine would fix all problems but who knows

so.... if i replace the engine, i still have all of that to look forward to. Not saying a new Boxster wouldn't have it's own list of problems, but I would be replacing the engine knowing all these issues would be coming up.
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returned this to walmart, bought just 4 days before the engine blew...

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"My god, that scares the JesusRapingAngels out of me. I would pull over".


Hmm, what chapter of the Bible is this a quote from ?
definitely part of st. paul's letters to the corinthians
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I'd like to add that the engine I have is used and cheap.. The price I gave him on the engine is for the used engine as is, no upgrades to include the IMS. That can be done for added money.

The reality is it could run for 100 miles or 1,000 miles or 100k miles as it is a used OEM engine that does not have a guarantee of anything other than the fact that it will break or wear out at some point. No unicorns or rainbows with any use engine, that's why I have only sold two used engines in a decade.

The sale of any used engine is final, this engine made excellent power on my dyno and ran too good to be stripped down and made bigger. That's the extent of what we know about it. If it scatters to bits tomorrow, that's the risk that comes with the territory.


.... i wasn't expecting a 100,000 miles warranty, but.... this sort of sounds... scary....

I don't expect Reid Vann to give me a 100,000 mile warranty either, but at least it was the engine they chose and they installed, so if there is a problem, they *might* be more willing to cut me some slack, where if I bring in a engine and had problems they might say "told ya so"

so I appreciate the offer, it was very kind, but I will pass
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I spoke with the lender, told them the situation

Basically, my best option for getting a working Boxster ASAP for the least amount of $ would be to trade in the boxster with blown engine on cheapy car, wrap the loan up with cheapy car loan, and then when they find another boxster, wrap the loan up with that. They said if they had a buyer waiting they could find a good boxster in a few months at most.

Even though I've only had it 8 months I've paid off a lot, (short loan, not 60 months or anything) and if they give me anything for trade-in + new loan on the cheapy car would probably bring me close to where my original loan started at so my payments shouldn't go up much if at all, i'll just be driving a Corolla instead of a Boxster

Then when they find a boxster i could trade in the cheap corolla

or keep renting car @ $600/mo + pay loan on boxster, which I can afford, but I would rather put that $600/mo towards another Boxster down payment and use the loan on boxster to pay off cheap car

this is all assuming i'm able to get another loan on cheap car. They claimed they pulled credit and I'm good, but I've heard that before.

Dealer is closed on Sundays and I'm busy during the week, I'll go see what they have next weekend.

if this works, this would put me out.... maybe nothing, right now, since i have a trade-in, they might not need a down payment on cheapy car, although since trade-in not running....? So, at most, it will be small down payment now, continue normal loan payments, and use $$$$ i'm currently spending on rental towards down payment on.... S? Hopefully? We'll see.

this might work out for the best after all..... :dance: ... karma? Ok sure it would have been better to just trade in the base on a S, but had this not happened I would not even have considered that option, but because of this there is a possibility I will be driving a S before 2013
i'm still debating. Looking at used car prices today, looks like prices have been going up? Seems like I"m not the only one that noticed
Used-Car Prices Are on the Rise - WSJ.com


so... maybe it would be better to get a 4g beater (forget 1g cars, that's history, you're lucky if you can get anything that runs under 2g), wrap the loan up with existing loan, and swap engines in a few months? Then I'll have two cars, and a new used 2.5 engine with IMS done
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Don't kid yourself, Reid Vann isn't going to "warranty" a used engine any more than Jake can. At least Jake is honest about it!
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Don't kid yourself, Reid Vann isn't going to "warranty" a used engine any more than Jake can. At least Jake is honest about it!
Have to agree with that !

no one is going to warranty a used engine unless, it's had a complete strip down and rebuild, as it depends on how the engine has been treated previously. A an engine that has been rebuilt is going to be a different cost, than Jake's fair offer.

if you go for another car, you'll also have to bear in mind that you could be buying someone else's trouble if it has not been well maintaned.

as a suggestion, why not consider a cheapie run around like a pick up or 4x4 like a ford explorer with a tow hitch, that way you can rent a trailer for the day to move the boxster about.

matt has made you very kind offer providing his help and tooling, so get it home, drop the engine and you and matt have a look if the engine is reworkable; either way its going to have to come out at some point..

if the whole engine and block is toast that's one answer, if its repairable then there is another answer.

then keep your eyes peeled for say a boxster with a front end damage going through salvage and get the engine or heads from it. before replacing the engine, do the ims / rms, maybe the headers and any other bits, it'll take a bit of time sure, but with a spare car for winter and car you can tow with you will end up with a box that has been gone through mechanically and 4x4 or pick up when the winter sets in.

just a suggestion
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this sort of sounds... scary....
Reality can be scary and this is real. Too many people today live in a virtual world of lies, deception and Unicorns bounding over rainbows..

Mechanical things can and will break and it will happen at the most inopportune time possible. I have dealt with mechanical things all my life and flew in flying mechanical coffins as a CH46 aircrew member, having 3 in air mechanical failures... That said, I don't ride roller coasters for a very good reason.

No candy coating of reality here... Its a used engine being sold at a price thats more than fair, but when it leaves there isn't a warranty. We only warranty engines that our minds have designed and our hands have assembled from scratch and that we have proven in the rigors of our testing regimen. The cost of such an effort begins at 18,000 dollars and it takes a minimum of six months to create.

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Yes, I am way too honest and straight forward; but thats the only way to be when working with an engine foundation where we have documented 23 modes of failure. Being honest and direct is how I built this company from scratch and have gone 15 years without a single conflict of any significance.
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Mechanical things can and will break and it will happen at the most inopportune time possible. I have dealt with mechanical things all my life and flew in flying mechanical coffins as a CH46 aircrew member, having 3 in air mechanical failures...
i would then understand completely Jake's demands on mechanical equipment, painful as a boxster engine failure may be, a CH46 intermesh *will* ruin your day.

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