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09-29-2006, 02:27 PM
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Porsche "Purist"
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Wisconsin
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My concern about your Redline recommendation is that if it is not a Porsche approved oil, it may void the warranty on a new car.
Of course Dr Porsche is dead, I used it as a generic term. BTW I have had dinner with Peter Porsche several times and he autographed the inside of the hood of my Boxster.
Porsches are driven daily in Germany at 6500 rpms in high gear for hours with no ill effects. Porsche has warned US drivers several times to drive their cars harder. If fact one of my owner manuals states that at least once each time the car is driven and after it is warmed up, to floor the car in first gear to at least 5500 rpms.
You said there is no evidence, I gave you evidence and perhaps you called me a liar. I'll stay on the high side and assume that is not true.
Bottom line drive the car the way it was intended to be driven (think Autobahn) and it will last a lot longer than a babied garage queen. If not, at least I'm having FUN!!!
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09-29-2006, 02:32 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Des Moines, IA
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As you wish, and I don't think you are a liar.
I would love to hear the Porsche engineer's explantation of why the car is going to last longer if you "floor it once a day" vs. driving in a more moderate fashion.
Using this logic, race cars would last forever.
Alas, they last a very very short time even though they have few miles on them.
Such is life.
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09-29-2006, 02:39 PM
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Porsche "Purist"
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Wisconsin
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Race cars are usually designed for power with little regard to longevity, so they do fail sooner.
Racing our cars usually results in behavior that's different than spirited driving on the street. On the track, many of us miss shifts, grind gear boxes, over rev when down shifting, flat spot tires, and other insults that would not happen on the street.
Trust me if you are not getting arrested while driving your Porsche, you are not driving it hard enough to effect it's longevity.
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09-29-2006, 02:44 PM
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Porsche "Purist"
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Wisconsin
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Hans Peter is a grandson.
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09-29-2006, 05:35 PM
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Porsche "Purist"
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Wisconsin
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Based on your theory, all cars in Germany should require more repairs than the same model in the US.
Is there anyone from Germany on this board?
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09-29-2006, 02:32 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul
My concern about your Redline recommendation is that if it is not a Porsche approved oil, it may void the warranty on a new car.
Of course Dr Porsche is dead, I used it as a generic term. BTW I have had dinner with Peter Porsche several times and he autographed the inside of the hood of my Boxster.
Porsches are driven daily in Germany at 6500 rpms in high gear for hours with no ill effects. Porsche has warned US drivers several times to drive their cars harder. If fact one of my owner manuals states that at least once each time the car is driven and after it is warmed up, to floor the car in first gear to at least 5500 rpms.
You said there is no evidence, I gave you evidence and perhaps you called me a liar. I'll stay on the high side and assume that is not true.
Bottom line drive the car the way it was intended to be driven (think Autobahn) and it will last a lot longer than a babied garage queen. If not, at least I'm having FUN!!!
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Peter Porsche (say that 10 times fast!) signed your hood...that's pretty cool!  Is he a grandson or great-grandson?
I don't think the Autobahn is anything like it may have been in the past. All my friends that trvel there say it's backed-up & congested just like many USA highways. And when they have a crash...it's awful.
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