View Poll Results: Have you had a RMS leak?
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Yes; multiple leaks
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01-25-2006, 05:10 PM
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Good points, Jim..
I'm just not sure how I would have worked it into the poll format that this board provides. Maybe somebody smarter than me can figure it out.
What I do hope to get is a handle from those who frequent the board on the stats of leaks and at least compare those to a poll I did in our PCA club last year with 29 respondent.
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01-25-2006, 06:04 PM
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On the PPBB.com board they had a poster (LorenS?) who had asked everyone to participate in a survey regarding RMS and other problems. This was several months ago and I believe he is still compiling the data. He was doing this in his spare time and this is why it was taking so long. The outcome should be interesting if nothing else. I believe he had well over 250 surveys sent to him and the data compiled would be based off these. He is a stats guy and had some type of software that would paint a picture of problems compared to driving habits, mileage, etc...
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2007 Lexus RX350
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01-25-2006, 06:25 PM
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I just "stuck:" this thread so it stays on top of the pile!
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01-26-2006, 05:26 AM
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How will we change answer
Hi Bruce,
Good idea with this.
How are we going to allow for someone who votes no and then gets a leak?
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01-26-2006, 06:15 AM
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Don't know. I doubt we can get TOO scientific given the structure of the board's technology.
Have you tried voting twice? It may allow it.
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01-26-2006, 06:19 AM
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I think we should find a stat guy who can help us develop a true scientifically accurate poll about the RMS issue and post that poll online and email every single boxster owner we know to get them to go and take it.
This would stand up in court if the polling party would be willing to supply their name, address and VIN number as well as other stuff mentioned earlier in this thread.
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01-26-2006, 07:21 AM
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Randall:
I asked a friend that has some experience in surveys which are statistically valid about this and the numbers he threw out were in the .5-1% sample range. So, if we figure there have been at least 100K Boxsters built from 1997-2005 model years, our valid survey would need a min. of 500-1000 respondents--a pretty tall task.
As i see it, this little poll will just add a bit of qualified information to our normal posts on this topic. It will hopefully provide an indication, rather than proof positive, one way or the other. I'll suppliment these results with that from our PCA club.
Loren's survey should have a much bigger sample with results that, while not statistically valid, give a reasonably accurate picture of what other owners are experiencing.
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01-02-2007, 08:29 AM
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Loren's data and analysis was released TODAY
Quote:
Originally Posted by xclusivecar
On the PPBB.com board they had a poster (LorenS?) who had asked everyone to participate in a survey regarding RMS and other problems. This was several months ago and I believe he is still compiling the data. He was doing this in his spare time and this is why it was taking so long. The outcome should be interesting if nothing else. I believe he had well over 250 surveys sent to him and the data compiled would be based off these. He is a stats guy and had some type of software that would paint a picture of problems compared to driving habits, mileage, etc... 
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01-08-2007, 09:33 PM
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2005 987s 18,300mi
dealer informed me while performing 20M service (yes i was early) that there is a rms leak--- i never saw any sign of it ---all covered by warranty so i imagine they are telling the truth....
should anything else be done while that is being fixed?!?!?!
RD
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01-09-2007, 08:13 AM
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Ask them to inspect the clutch... if you've been real hard on it, now's the time to swap it out as the labor will be free.
Problem is that they will not let you supply your own parts and they're gonna rip your head off at the ankles for a clutch.
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