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BBoxster 04-03-2007 10:39 AM

Gutless above 4500rpm
 
Hi, my friend just bought a 1999 2.5 Boxster and I`m just wondering if it has a problem.

When you accelerate it does not want to pull above 4500rpm. The acceleration completely dies and the revs just creep up. Its pretty good low down and up to this point but drops off when it hits 4500. Does anyone kn ow what could be causing this? Or is it just normal?

blkboxster 04-03-2007 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by BBoxster
Hi, my friend just bought a 1999 2.5 Boxster and I`m just wondering if it has a problem.

When you accelerate it does not want to pull above 4500rpm. The acceleration completely dies and the revs just creep up. Its pretty good low down and up to this point but drops off when it hits 4500. Does anyone kn ow what could be causing this? Or is it just normal?

something must be wrong,the cars only good above 4500rpm :D

alikhan78 04-03-2007 10:58 AM

Yeah I agree with blkboxster, my car does its best after 4000.

drburton 04-03-2007 11:02 AM

Definately a problem! I'm not very technical so I can't help to 'diagnose' the problem, but you should be able to crank the RPM easily to redline in first and second gear. It shouldn't slow down at 4500RPM.

I'm sure some of the more technical forum members will be able to offer some insite regarding the cause.

BBoxster 04-03-2007 11:16 AM

Could it be the air flow sensor I had a similar problem on a VW and this was the problem. But I just read about the problem with the block on the 1999 I hope its not this??? :(

blkboxster 04-03-2007 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by BBoxster
Could it be the air flow sensor I had a similar problem on a VW and this was the problem. But I just read about the problem with the block on the 1999 I hope its not this??? :(

if its not your car who cares

BBoxster 04-03-2007 11:25 AM

Because I`m interested (Its how you learn stuff) and trying to find out for her whats up with it, ok with you?

RandallNeighbour 04-03-2007 11:30 AM

This symptom could be a lot of things. Bad MAF. A fuel line inside the tank could have come loose. Or, it could be something bad inside the engine because 4200 is right where the variocam kicks in...

Tell her to get it into a reputable repair shop asap.

CJ_Boxster 04-03-2007 11:35 AM

Try unplugging the MAF then see if it still has issues with power past 4k rpm. If symptoms disappear, the MAF is the culprit.

blkboxster 04-03-2007 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by BBoxster
Because I`m interested (Its how you learn stuff) and trying to find out for her whats up with it, ok with you?

um no its not, jk :D

MNBoxster 04-03-2007 11:40 AM

Hi,

Possible MAF issue, or maybe OČ Sensor. Another culprit could be the Fuel Filter. Depending upon mileage, he's likely due. It may flow enough to satisfy demand under 4500, but not capable of supplying the added fuel required above this mark...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99

CJ_Boxster 04-03-2007 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by blkboxster
um no its not, jk :D

I know why you pick on me.... LOL jk

BoxsterBob - CA 04-03-2007 12:04 PM

My '99 had the same problem. I thought it might be the rev limiter kicking in early. I cleaned the MAF and it got better, I replaced the MAF and the problem disappeared completely. Life between 4200 and redline on the 2.5 is heaven! :)

blkboxster 04-03-2007 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by CJ_Boxster
I know why you pick on me.... LOL jk


haha good one man :D

blinkwatt 04-03-2007 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by BBoxster
When you accelerate it does not want to pull above 4500rpm. The acceleration completely dies and the revs just creep up.

When you say the "revs just creep up" do you mean that the RPMs continue to rise sharply and at the same time the car's acceleration slows down almost like your putting your foot on the clutch? Could it be a slipping clutch?

BBoxster 04-03-2007 12:32 PM

Cheers guys this is helpful.

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When you say the "revs just creep up" do you mean that the RPMs continue to rise sharply and at the same time the car's acceleration slows down almost like your putting your foot on the clutch? Could it be a slipping clutch?


It`s definatley not the clutch. the revs and the speed are both increasing just very slowley. To put it in perspective the road I can hit 130mph in my 323 bmw the boxster only just hit 100mph.

drburton 04-03-2007 12:44 PM

I really think you need a more detailed description of the problem for anyone to accurately take a guess on the potential problem.

Is the 'slow creeping' at 4500 RPM happening in low gears too (ie 1st). Or is this just happening when you are in 5th trying to go over 100mph. Which, by the way you shouldn't be doing anyhow unless you are on a track.

BBoxster 04-03-2007 12:51 PM

It was a private road not the highway!! I said it happens in every gear not just 5th.

To confirm:-

In every gear the acceleration dies off at around 4500rpm. There are no strange noises or anything else untoward that happens just the fact the car will not pull past those revs. If I change to the next gear the car accelerates well again until it hits that same 4500rpm.

Thats it I`ve described it as best as I can.

blkboxster 04-03-2007 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by BBoxster
It was a private road not the highway!! I said it happens in every gear not just 5th.

To confirm:-

In every gear the acceleration dies off at around 4500rpm. There are no strange noises or anything else untoward that happens just the fact the car will not pull past those revs. If I change to the next gear the car accelerates well again until it hits that same 4500rpm.

Thats it I`ve described it as best as I can.

ive got the best idea take it to a Porsche service center and then you will know whats wrong with the car :D

BBoxster 04-03-2007 01:08 PM

Yeah I think the dealer is going to be the best bet, Just wanted to find out a little bit to try and put her mind at rest.

So thanks for the help everyone I`ll let you know how it goes so if anyone else has a similar problem maybe it will help.

Thanks again :D


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