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Originally Posted by baxster
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"Not taking some sort of a preventive measure, even if its just a change in driving style, simply isn't wise."
Originally Posted by Jake Raby
What kind of a diving style is considered "preventive" to help prevent a LMS failure?
I've read that tracked Boxsters seem to have less LMS failures. So I'm hoping the answer is something like "don't lug the engine".
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Jake Raby doesn't need to answer. Anyone input would be helpful.
I like to drive on the aggressive side so if the consensus is to drive on the conservative side to help decrease the chance of a LMS failure, I might have to look for a different car to buy.
I would consider a LMS upgrade when I felt the clutch needs to be replaced, But I would like to squeeze out as many miles until then.
BTW, I don't have a Box yet, but I'm getting primed for one.