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I'm looking to purchase my first porsche. Its a 2014 cayman S, 6spd manual with all the right options (PTV, X73, sport chrono) and a bunch of extra suspension parts. The seller owned the car for a long time and seems to have taken care of it, and he sent me an overrev report. I've read tons of posts where people say they would not touch a car with time in range 4+. The report does show revs in range 4, but it happened 500h ago. Curious to hear everyone's thoughts. Go for it or wait a bit longer?
The threshold for Range 4 over rev is 7,900 RPM, which translates to approximately 132 ignitions per second (Ignitions per second= RPM/ 60 seconds). Therefore, the 66 Range 4 ignitions shown on your report represent, at most, less than 0.5 total seconds spent in Range 4. Given that this occurred over 500 hours ago, I wouldn't worry about it at all.
Correction per user dps214: Just to clarify, that's 132 revolutions per second. But there's three ignitions per revolution (six ignitions per two revolutions), so that 66 ignitions is 22 revolutions or under 0.2s.
The threshold for Range 4 over rev is 7,900 RPM, which translates to approximately 132 ignitions per second (Ignitions per second= RPM/ 60 seconds). Therefore, the 66 Range 4 ignitions shown on your report represent, at most, less than 0.5 total seconds spent in Range 4. Given that this occurred over 500 hours ago, I wouldn't worry about it at all.
Just to clarify, that's 132 revolutions per second. But there's three ignitions per revolution (six ignitions per two revolutions), so that 66 ignitions is 22 revolutions or under 0.2s.
Just to clarify, that's 132 revolutions per second. But there's three ignitions per revolution (six ignitions per two revolutions), so that 66 ignitions is 22 revolutions or under 0.2s.
Thanks, @dps214 . I added your correction to my original post.