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pieter1 09-14-2015 08:19 AM

Technical question
 
Hi guys I have a question on Porsche factory rebuild engines
996 3,4 engine factory rebuild in 2010 (new ZF big IMSB)
The engine does not have the common M96 engine wine, I have a 98 Boxster with a 3,4 Carerra engine in and it has the wine, before that a 97 Boxster also had the wine, and the first 996 engine before replacing had the wine. (failed due to scored cylinder no 4)

As far as I know this is from the timing chains, but does any one know if did they upgraded the valve train on the factory rebuild motors. It runs much quiet and smoother. All run Valvoline high mileage 10W40 blend. No Mobil water it cost me a new engine.

JayG 09-14-2015 08:45 AM

Don't know about the wine, but you should not be running 10W-40. Either 0W-40 or 5W-40

I doubt that Mobil 1 was the root cause of a blown engine

BYprodriver 09-14-2015 08:49 AM

Not only is everything new & unworn, it also has the newest design chain tensioners which minimize chain slack with a preload spring. That is the only valve train upgrade.

Joe B 09-15-2015 05:06 AM

Wine?
 
I hate to whine about it, but does your car really not wine ;)? (Sorry, couldn't resist :o.)

Luv2Box 09-15-2015 05:48 AM

Red. Rose or White. I prefer my motors with a nice Chianti Feh,feh,feh.

pieter1 09-16-2015 05:31 AM

Oil comment
 
Guys lets not get into a discussion about oil. (lots of opinions) I hate Mobil Water, It was also when I still build Subaru race and rally cars the recommended by Subaru its kak (********************) we lost bearings at an alarming rate, changed to Castrol and Valvoline blend 5-w40 and 10-w40 life was good. But to get back to the comment below ( but you should not be running 10W-40. Either 0W-40 or 5W-40) if you read your Boxster owners manual in page 108 it states 10w-40 and 5w-40 and nothing about 0-W40. It states use Synthetic or a blend but never straight Dino oil. So no Mobil water for me, but you go a head and use it.

JayG 09-16-2015 06:15 AM

I guess 100,000's of Porsche owners are wrong using Mobile 1

Here is the latest approved oil list I could find
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=360516&d=1397652287

none of them are 10W-40
Only makes sense that a thinner oil for startup is better

Its your motor, use what ever oil you want

tommy583 09-16-2015 07:32 AM

SuperTech 5W20 Motor Oil, 5 Quart - Walmart.com.

I use this. Can't beat the price. YMMV :cheers:

pieter1 09-16-2015 10:24 AM

Oil
 
JayG thank you for the info (according to the manual thought I did the rite thing) but I will go to Castrol or Valvoline, just not a big Mobil fan as explained before. What is the miles on your Boxster. Hey JayG talking about oil is like talking politics or religion. LOL

JayG 09-16-2015 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pieter1 (Post 466224)
JayG thank you for the info (according to the manual thought I did the rite thing) but I will go to Castrol or Valvoline, just not a big Mobil fan as explained before. What is the miles on your Boxster. Hey JayG talking about oil is like talking politics or religion. LOL

You got that right brother!

FWIW, you sould look at Joe Gibbs DT-40, even though it is not on the Porsche list, it was specifically formulated for the M96 engine

I have 72k miles on the clock

RandallNeighbour 09-16-2015 11:20 AM

0W50 Royal Purple all the way, baby! Purrrrs like a kitten at 50k miles on this new motor...

BYprodriver 09-16-2015 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommy583 (Post 466203)
SuperTech 5W20 Motor Oil, 5 Quart - Walmart.com.

I use this. Can't beat the price. YMMV :cheers:

Maybe you can't beat the price but any 0W20 oil sure can beat the rod bearings etc.

YMWV! :eek:

pieter1 09-16-2015 11:39 AM

Agree nothing like a bearing knock in the afternoon. Like to see the oil pressure at 180degF water temp.


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