SAI - Porsche stance on issue
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The eight-year (or 80k mile) federally mandated warranty applies ONLY to the catalytic converter and the ECU. Everything else is covered for two years or 24k miles. As of March, "Porsche says there has been no significant failure rates they are aware of." There were also zero SAI emissions related failures reported by CARB. Unfortunately there is a LOT of wiggle room for manufactures to get around reporting requirements (record retention is only for 5 years, etc.) I tried to get others to file a complaint with the EPA (takes all of 5 minutes to write an email) but not one person did. Without other complaints there was absolutely nothing the vehicle recalls department at the EPA could do, their hands were tied. At the time the SAI issue wasn't that well documented and those that had gone through this were afraid of hurting resale values. If people have changed their minds send me a PM and I will give you the information for someone to contact at the EPA. Other manufacturers have had the exact same problem and been forced to (there are 3 types of) recall.
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Originally Posted by cabrio993
It just affects emissions and ability to pass SMOG test every year.
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correct. SAI ports are only for emissions (they serve no other purpose), and even then they are only used for cold starts, and only for about the first 2 minutes. it is absolute bull**** that we are being made to get top end rebuilds to fix this and i don't blame porsche for this; they didn't make up these stupid ****ing rules. no company could make up anything this stupid; this is purely the realm of the federal government :-)
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Someone needs to design a circuit to fool the OBDII. Oops...it's already been done.
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-forum/12584-bypass-circuit-for-check-engine-carbon-build-up.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-forum/12584-bypass-circuit-for-check-engine-carbon-build-up.html
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Issue is resale....those of us that own are cars no that there are no issues but those that want to sell them have to get top ends done to make them saleable!!!
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Doesn't the problem go deeper than SAI? It was my understanding that high oil use due to prematurely worn valve guides are the root problem. Even if you were able to get Porsche to clean SAI, or you tricked the obdII system with a bypass, wouldn't excessive oil consumption cause the problem to come right back....and be a problem at resale?
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My car does not use excessive oil.....My last assessment (one week ago) was that since my oil change in September I have covered nearly 2,000 on 1 quart!
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So there are two issues. One is a bad design of the SAI system that lends itself to carbon buildup. The second design flaw is a bad valve guide spec that can wear prematurely and assist in the carbon buildup. Is this correct?
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Originally Posted by mbwilson56
So there are two issues. One is a bad design of the SAI system that lends itself to carbon buildup. The second design flaw is a bad valve guide spec that can wear prematurely and assist in the carbon buildup. Is this correct?
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Originally Posted by 98993c2s
Someone needs to design a circuit to fool the OBDII. Oops...it's already been done.
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12584
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12584
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#27
If this is only a smog issue, does this mean that if my 95 has the problem, that I will still pass smog because of OBDI, and that there are no other ill effects to my engine?
#28
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Don,
If you have the problem (and I wouldn't even call it that) in your '95 (and many do) you will never have a problem with smog checks. This is strictly an OBD II issue.
The CEL with the associated P codes that indicate the problem is not indicative of any performance problem with the engine whatsoever. It only affects the Porsche's ability to pass a standard smog test. There are plenty of smog referees that will work with you on this. The problem with the CEL illumination is that it monitors more than just this issue.
I blame both Porsche and our government regulators for this. Porsche for a poor long-term design to work around this issue.
If you have the problem (and I wouldn't even call it that) in your '95 (and many do) you will never have a problem with smog checks. This is strictly an OBD II issue.
The CEL with the associated P codes that indicate the problem is not indicative of any performance problem with the engine whatsoever. It only affects the Porsche's ability to pass a standard smog test. There are plenty of smog referees that will work with you on this. The problem with the CEL illumination is that it monitors more than just this issue.
I blame both Porsche and our government regulators for this. Porsche for a poor long-term design to work around this issue.
#29
Ok, I give, what are the 'less expensive alternatives for cleaning'.......????? My 993 C2S has approx 28K and I've no problems to date....sounds like they're coming?
Many thanks for any input.....
Many thanks for any input.....
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Originally Posted by Porschenator
Ok, I give, what are the 'less expensive alternatives for cleaning'.......????? My 993 C2S has approx 28K and I've no problems to date....sounds like they're coming?