Servicing a "New" 16 Cayman GTS
#1
Servicing a "New" 16 Cayman GTS
I am acquiring a relatively new Cayman GTS this week (~160 miles)!
Besides whatever the manual will tell me, what do you all recommend for service as I start building miles and break it in?
Thanks in advance to those with the knowledge!
Besides whatever the manual will tell me, what do you all recommend for service as I start building miles and break it in?
Thanks in advance to those with the knowledge!
#4
Congrats on the GTS. I've followed the manual for breakin on all my new Porsches (5 so far) and have had very few problems. I did do an oil and filter change after breakin on the GT cars which I take to DEs. Probably overkill. I would check the build date (label on driver's door jamb) and the in-service date for warranty. I'd count time for oil/filter change and brake flush from the in-service date.
#5
Did another oil/filter service at around 1500 miles and I don't recall anything out of the ordinary regarding the filter element. The oil filter housing oil had just a hint of metalflake in it but it would not show up in a photograph.
Then at the "end" of break in -- at ~2000 miles -- I had the car in to the dealer for its 3rd oil/filter service (and to have the car road worthiness inspected before heading out on a ~4K mile road trip). The idea was to have fresh oil in the engine at the start of the road trip.
The frequent oil changes with a new engine is how I was taught. My advice would be to given how the oil/filter looked from my new Cayman S to change the oil/filter now and at least again at the end of "break in" at 2K miles. Then again at 5K miles -- just 3K miles later -- then every 5K miles thereafter.
A brake/clutch fluid flush bleed is due every 2 years. Check the door tag for the car's build date. I suspect it is closing in on 2 years so my advice would be to have the brake/clutch fluid flushed and bled, too.
#6
Follow the Porsche manual.
Vary the rpms during break in, don't lug the motor, and don't drive any extended same rpm driving, get some heat cycles on it, and change the oil and any other fluids due and go back driving it.
I changed my oil and filters on my then new Cayman S at about 1500 and then at a year like it will start telling you. Both were good and I didn't use more than a few ounces of oil. I bet yours will do the same.
Vary the rpms during break in, don't lug the motor, and don't drive any extended same rpm driving, get some heat cycles on it, and change the oil and any other fluids due and go back driving it.
I changed my oil and filters on my then new Cayman S at about 1500 and then at a year like it will start telling you. Both were good and I didn't use more than a few ounces of oil. I bet yours will do the same.