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Old 05-04-2007, 02:20 PM   #1
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I can't see al the advice proferred here, but I seriously doubt that is a Sleeve issue. This is a non-issue on '99s (it's a '98 thing) and have never heard of this issue popping up on such a relatively high mileage car (62k+ mi.).

MAF is a possibility, especially when you add in the K & N variant. Just wait to see what the mechanic says. Good Luck!...

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Old 05-04-2007, 02:40 PM   #2
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Kinda straying off topic, but lets say i need to replace the engine. Whats the most reliable boxster "S" engine to go with?? I've read that post 2002-2004 engines have the least problems (oil leaks etc)......

Has anyone done an engine swap??? I've been getting quotes of around $16,000 (canadian dollars) for a rebuilt boxster S engine (Labour included). Fair price??
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Old 05-04-2007, 03:44 PM   #3
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Kinda straying off topic, but lets say i need to replace the engine. Whats the most reliable boxster "S" engine to go with?? I've read that post 2002-2004 engines have the least problems (oil leaks etc)......

Has anyone done an engine swap??? I've been getting quotes of around $16,000 (canadian dollars) for a rebuilt boxster S engine (Labour included). Fair price??
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That's not easily accomplished as the M96/20 engine in your car is non-egas and the M96/21 engine in the 'S' is egas. It can be done, but is usually cost prohibitive involving changes to the DME, Fuel system, throttle body, throttle pedal, etc. Probably more than double the cost of swapping an M96/02 engine which is a non-egas 3.4L 911 engine, and practically Plug & Play...

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Old 05-04-2007, 02:46 PM   #4
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Hi,

I can't see al the advice proferred here, but I seriously doubt that is a Sleeve issue. This is a non-issue on '99s (it's a '98 thing) and have never heard of this issue popping up on such a relatively high mileage car (62k+ mi.).

MAF is a possibility, especially when you add in the K & N variant. Just wait to see what the mechanic says. Good Luck!...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
On most other sites I have read ( such as pca.org, search "Boxster cylinder liner", the slipped sleeve problem is a model year 99 problem (something like those manufactured 9/98 to 3/99). Some 98 models suffered from porous blocks.


In any case, porous blocks and slipped sleeves usually show up very early in the car's life.
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Old 05-04-2007, 05:06 PM   #5
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I can't see al the advice proferred here, but I seriously doubt that is a Sleeve issue. This is a non-issue on '99s (it's a '98 thing) and have never heard of this issue popping up on such a relatively high mileage car (62k+ mi.).
Good call Jim,I didn't even think about the mileage.
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In the US, parts stores will often loan you a scan tool (with a deposit of course) so you can pull the code yourself. Do this, then report back to us with the codes.
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Old 05-05-2007, 11:54 AM   #7
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Yes the MAF can cause a blinking CEL. If this was truly an IMS issue then you'd already know it because the car would be DEAD! Trust me on this - IMS does not cause sputtering - it just kills the car - kind of like RAID for Porsche.

As scary as a CEL can be - this sounds pretty benign - not necessarily cheap - but easily fixed.

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