How many 15-16 gt3's have engine replaced?
#2688
Are their any GT3's with "G" Model Engines that have had any Engine problems?
I now have over 10,000 miles on my own "G" model Engine with absolutely no problems on Road or Track.
Still in love with my GT3-1.
Your Experience?
I now have over 10,000 miles on my own "G" model Engine with absolutely no problems on Road or Track.
Still in love with my GT3-1.
Your Experience?
#2690
if if you have a ‘16 car you have a great rare one. Less than 200.
#2691
Thanks to everyone that has made significant contributions to this thread and not only helped me to understand the issue well, but enabled me to discuss everything with my PC here in Umhlanga, South Africa.
A special word of thanks to the The 991.1 GT3 Concerned Owners Group, what an amazing day that must have been and all credit to Porsche for their response.
To answer FastLaneTurbo, yes I have a G-series engine. My car was built mid 2015 and delivered Aug 2015. I have done around 17,500km about 2,500km of which has been on track. In South Africa our warranty, like Europe, is only 2 years so my car is out of warranty. The CEL on my car occurred on the road on a P Club breakfast run when the engine was at around 8,500rpm. The fault was easily re-produced many times by myself after I realised that the fault reset with an engine restart. My PC technician has been outstanding and whilst he tried the usual coil pack and plug swaps it was obvious quite quickly that this was the FF issue. AFAIK my car is the second one that has had the issue at this PC. Bear in mind that there are only approx 40 x 991 GT3’s in our country. My car went into the PC on 27 Jan and it took until 27 Feb for PAG to approve a new engine. It is now in the process of shipping.
My concern and questions are as follows: (apologies in advance if these questions have in fact been answered already and I’ve missed them)
1. It seems that I may receive another G0 series engine that does not have all the latest upgrades including the DLC coated cams?
2. Am I correct that in the US the first “in-service” date is the date of first registration of the vehicle?
3. Is the ENTIRE ENGINE 10-year warranty extension applied globally?
Thanks in advance for any clarifications.
#2692
First, glad you are getting a new engine! You should have the new, fixed engine, if they are shipping it from Germany. In-service date starts the 10 year countdown, correct. The entire engine is covered, not just FF related failures. This is global. Check the sticky’s at the top.
See if you can get photos of the crate, as it has some data on the engine number. Good luck with your new engine!
See if you can get photos of the crate, as it has some data on the engine number. Good luck with your new engine!
#2693
Thanks Rob, I found and read the other threads after my post. Very interesting.
Still love my car! Was considering the new .2 RS but with a new motor and the .1 GT3's all-round abilities it is very hard to justify the significant extra $$!
Still love my car! Was considering the new .2 RS but with a new motor and the .1 GT3's all-round abilities it is very hard to justify the significant extra $$!
#2694
Definitely agree. Great car. Terrific car for the money. Many happy miles to you!
#2695
2016 G engine 11,000 miles no issues whatsoever.
#2696
had the G engine out of my mid 2015 GT3 for non engine related issues. Had the valve covers removed for inspection of the finger followers and cams. I am not a track rat, 6 track days, probably 6 auto cross events. Car has just over 12,000 miles. I am happy to say that the top end looked perfect. We turned the engine inspecting the Finger Follower surface and all parts of the cam.This was for peace of mind even though I have a allocation for a .2 down the road.
#2698
had the G engine out of my mid 2015 GT3 for non engine related issues. Had the valve covers removed for inspection of the finger followers and cams. I am not a track rat, 6 track days, probably 6 auto cross events. Car has just over 12,000 miles. I am happy to say that the top end looked perfect. We turned the engine inspecting the Finger Follower surface and all parts of the cam.This was for peace of mind even though I have a allocation for a .2 down the road.
#2699
Well, I knew it was just a matter of time, and it finally happened a couple of weekends ago at a COTA Schnellfest.
On June 2nd, a few laps in the second session, I had just cleared some slower traffic and was looking forward to some space, and I got the control fault on a 4-5 shift on the front straight. No particular drama with the car, it just went into limp mode. I slowly made may way back to the garage, shut her down for 30 seconds, and started it up again to see if it cleared. It did. Texted my service guy, described what had happened, and he agreed it was probably the FFs. Recommended going back out and short shifting. Did that for 3rd session, shifting at 8k, and had no issues. Likewise for session 4.
BGB Motorsports had a trailer at the track that weekend, and they hooked up their PWIS laptop, which stated that cyl 4 was misfiring.
Sunday morning, after triggering in the 1st session, the dash message would not clear after shutting down, so I called it a weekend. BGB checked it again, and still only the cyl 4 error, so I drove it home. Apparently there was another fella there with a 2014 who experienced the same issue on cyls 4-6.
It was with great trepidation that I dropped it off Monday AM at PNH, expecting a 2-3 week wait before I got the car back. My service guy told me that they would need to switch out a plug/coil pack between cylinders, and report back to the mothership before they would be granted the ok to open it up, take some measurements and pics, and THEN get a final determination. That took MUCH less time than anyone expected, and by Friday afternoon they had already received a new engine, and had it mated up to the tranny. This past Monday it was burning gas, and I picked it up on Wednesday...a day after it was ready.
In the final analysis, I had finger follower scoring on that entire bank of cylinders (4-6) even though only 4 was throwing the code. A little over 16K on the odo, about 3500 of it track. My last Blackstone Lab report noted higher than expected aluminum levels, and I look forward to see what they have to say about the sample I am about to send them.
No small amount of kudos go out to the service guy, who held my hand throughout the process. I was very informed of what was going on each step of the way. He was, and is, fantastic .
So now I have to go through the whole break in process over again. I think once I hit the mileage, I am going to switch to 5w40, maybe 50.
THANK GOD FOR THE WARRANTY.
Not my wheel, btw
On June 2nd, a few laps in the second session, I had just cleared some slower traffic and was looking forward to some space, and I got the control fault on a 4-5 shift on the front straight. No particular drama with the car, it just went into limp mode. I slowly made may way back to the garage, shut her down for 30 seconds, and started it up again to see if it cleared. It did. Texted my service guy, described what had happened, and he agreed it was probably the FFs. Recommended going back out and short shifting. Did that for 3rd session, shifting at 8k, and had no issues. Likewise for session 4.
BGB Motorsports had a trailer at the track that weekend, and they hooked up their PWIS laptop, which stated that cyl 4 was misfiring.
Sunday morning, after triggering in the 1st session, the dash message would not clear after shutting down, so I called it a weekend. BGB checked it again, and still only the cyl 4 error, so I drove it home. Apparently there was another fella there with a 2014 who experienced the same issue on cyls 4-6.
It was with great trepidation that I dropped it off Monday AM at PNH, expecting a 2-3 week wait before I got the car back. My service guy told me that they would need to switch out a plug/coil pack between cylinders, and report back to the mothership before they would be granted the ok to open it up, take some measurements and pics, and THEN get a final determination. That took MUCH less time than anyone expected, and by Friday afternoon they had already received a new engine, and had it mated up to the tranny. This past Monday it was burning gas, and I picked it up on Wednesday...a day after it was ready.
In the final analysis, I had finger follower scoring on that entire bank of cylinders (4-6) even though only 4 was throwing the code. A little over 16K on the odo, about 3500 of it track. My last Blackstone Lab report noted higher than expected aluminum levels, and I look forward to see what they have to say about the sample I am about to send them.
No small amount of kudos go out to the service guy, who held my hand throughout the process. I was very informed of what was going on each step of the way. He was, and is, fantastic .
So now I have to go through the whole break in process over again. I think once I hit the mileage, I am going to switch to 5w40, maybe 50.
THANK GOD FOR THE WARRANTY.
Not my wheel, btw