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Old 02-25-2016, 07:40 AM   #1
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Daily driver in Boston? Don't take this the wrong way but at 80K miles I would consider selling for a lower mileage Boxster. Cold engine starts and these engines get along worse and worse the closer you get to 100K miles. If your car is in good shape and can get a good asking price I would consider it. I drive my car year-round in the North East as well and after crossing the 70K mile mark the car has gone from the most reliable car I ever owned to one expensive repair after another. I've also been reading speculation by some reliable contributors familiar with these engines that winter temps are especially taxing on this generation of engine, there seems to be a common denominator there as far as harsh weather.
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Old 02-25-2016, 06:34 PM   #2
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That's easy....

....you should change:

IMS bearing with the "IMS Solution" from Flat 6 Innovations.

Water Pump.

Rear Main Seal.

Air/Oil Separator.

All the cam chain tensioners.

Spark Plugs.

Thermostat with low temp version.

Brake fluid.

If you choose NOT to replace the IMS, then at least install the LN spin-on oil filter adaptor.

Lose that OEM oil filter assembly.

Happy motoring.

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Old 02-26-2016, 11:46 AM   #3
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....you should change:

...IMS bearing with the "IMS Solution" from Flat 6 Innovations.


If you choose NOT to replace the IMS, then at least install the LN spin-on oil filter adaptor.
Is this the same/similar to the LN IMS?

Better?
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Old 02-26-2016, 08:05 PM   #4
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So...

...LN offers a couple of options: a ceramic ball bearing IMS upgrade and a plain bearing fed by an oil line known as the "IMS Solution" that was developed by Jake Raby of Flat 6 Innovations.

EVERY IMS REPLACEMENT THAT USES BALL BEARING OR ROLLER BEARINGS is a short term fix that will need to be replaced after about 50,000 miles give or take.

The "IMS SOLUTION" that Jake Raby developed uses a plain bearing with NO moving parts that is fed by an oil line and floats on the oil. The bearing surfaces are made from a diamond like material and that bearing will basically last forever.

So, I would just send my car to Jake and have him install the "IMS Solution".

Actually I DID just do that. About six months ago.

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Just do it.

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