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Forum: Boxster General Discussions 03-13-2019, 12:02 PM
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Posted By Homeoboxter
Oh, I misread what you wrote, thought you meant...

Oh, I misread what you wrote, thought you meant the engineers from Porsche stopped by here once. I`d be curious to hear what they say, not the engineers (?) of these solutions.
Forum: Boxster General Discussions 03-13-2019, 08:41 AM
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Posted By Homeoboxter
I guess just simply that was the most cost...

I guess just simply that was the most cost effective solution as someone else said before. So what did they say?
Forum: Boxster General Discussions 03-13-2019, 06:33 AM
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Posted By Homeoboxter
I`ve heard this theory but it does not make much...

I`ve heard this theory but it does not make much sense to me. In a normally functioning engine there`s no metal bits circulating in the engine. Debris is constantly being filtered out of the oil by...
Forum: Boxster General Discussions 03-12-2019, 07:16 PM
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Posted By Homeoboxter
No clue. The idea of a grease-filled bearing...

No clue. The idea of a grease-filled bearing would not be entirely wrong if the shaft wasn`t sealed. Since it`s sealed, the pressure that builds up inside the tube in normal operating temperature...
Forum: Boxster General Discussions 03-12-2019, 12:35 PM
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Posted By Homeoboxter
Yeah, I came across this video. Still, I don`t...

Yeah, I came across this video. Still, I don`t think it justifies the need for DOF. The IMS is submerged almost all the way to the top of the shaft when your level is at the max sign, and is...
Forum: Boxster General Discussions 03-08-2019, 09:40 AM
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Posted By Homeoboxter
I don`t think the contact area really matters...

I don`t think the contact area really matters here. The axial force on each ball is double in a single-row bearing as compared to a dual-row. The contact surface from the bearing ball`s point of view...
Forum: Boxster General Discussions 03-08-2019, 08:01 AM
Replies: 43
Views: 3,659
Posted By Homeoboxter
It’s actually the opposite, since the bearing...

It’s actually the opposite, since the bearing wear is twice as fast in the single row because of the double load compared to the dual row. So the single row starts pitting much sooner. DOF would make...
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