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When Porsche replaced Boxster engines, what spec did they use?
Hi, I'm going to look at a 99 base Boxster (worse than that, it's an auto!!!) that had a new Porsche engine fitted, buy Porsche in 2005. Since then It's done less than 20K miles.
What I want to know is what engine would Porsche themselves have fitted to a 99 Boxster in 2005? Would it be: A: Early duel row IMS Bearing 2.5 B: Would it be a 2.5L but with the later single row bearing. C: Would they have just used the then current engine which would be a 2.7 with a single row bearing. D: Something else. I'm hoping it's A actually as the single row IMS bearing seems to have a lower failure rate from what I can tell than the later duel row bearing? Thanks |
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Well I've just bought the car so well see. What's the current consensus of the current failure rate? I've heard 10% for the single row but I don't think I've ever seen a number for the 05 up non serviceable version.
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Welcome to the forum. Use the search function to help topics stay relevant. If you had used the search you'd have gotten a ppi, because you'd know how valuable those are when buying a p car. You'd also see that for the 01-05 smaller single row the number is 8 percent and the 97-00 dual row was about 1 percent. Less failures with the large non serviceable but I'll let you read the other thread. |
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I bought a 99 that blew the engine in 2006 with 37kmiles, i bought in 2014 with 58k miles. It had an X in the replacement Porsche rebuild back to factory specs engine. it has been running spotless. I have 97kmiles on it now.
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Being replaced in 2005 it can have the M96 Single Row (horrible) or the M97 Single Row bearing. Its a toss up.
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