#$@! Blew my engine today #&*#@!
#452
Racer
I agree with, JD. My car, too, has the 2005 reman engine (per the serial number). When Rennsport KC (in Kansas City) replaced the clutch last year, he verified in order to change out the IMS bearing, it would require splitting the cases. A LOT of work, for little reassurance, in my opinion. Rest easy that there are less miles. I've driven the hell out of mine for 6 years. The last 2 years, its been under an additional 6psi of supercharger pressure, many times.
#454
Three Wheelin'
Mike
This is what I got froman Autocheck I pulled
Carfax might give you more info
Event Date Event Location Odometer Reading Data Source Event Detail
06/16/2002 CA 146 Motor Vehicle Dept. ODOMETER READING FROM DMV
07/16/2002 PENN VALLEY, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
07/19/2002 PENN VALLEY, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE
(Lien Reported)
01/20/2005 PENN VALLEY, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE
REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
(Lien Reported)
02/20/2005 CA 16253 Motor Vehicle Dept. ODOMETER READING FROM DMV
02/20/2005 CAMINO, CA 16253 Service Contract Company SERVICE CONTRACT ISSUED
05/13/2005 CAMINO, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
05/27/2005 CAMINO, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE
07/31/2006 CA 21895 Motor Vehicle Dept. ODOMETER READING FROM DMV
08/10/2006 ROSEVILLE, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
08/20/2006 ROSEVILLE, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE
09/18/2006 ROCKLIN, CA 22919 Service Contract Company ENGINE SERVICED
06/04/2008 CA 28698 State Agency PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
06/18/2008 ROSEVILLE, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
04/30/2010 CA 35862 State Agency PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
05/14/2012 CA 44226 State Agency PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
06/16/2014 CA 51588 State Agency PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
09/09/2014 PACIFIC SW REGION, 51835 Auto Auction REPORTED AT AUTO AUCTION
09/25/2014 CA Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE
SALVAGE
This is what I got froman Autocheck I pulled
Carfax might give you more info
Event Date Event Location Odometer Reading Data Source Event Detail
06/16/2002 CA 146 Motor Vehicle Dept. ODOMETER READING FROM DMV
07/16/2002 PENN VALLEY, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
07/19/2002 PENN VALLEY, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE
(Lien Reported)
01/20/2005 PENN VALLEY, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE
REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
(Lien Reported)
02/20/2005 CA 16253 Motor Vehicle Dept. ODOMETER READING FROM DMV
02/20/2005 CAMINO, CA 16253 Service Contract Company SERVICE CONTRACT ISSUED
05/13/2005 CAMINO, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
05/27/2005 CAMINO, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE
07/31/2006 CA 21895 Motor Vehicle Dept. ODOMETER READING FROM DMV
08/10/2006 ROSEVILLE, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
08/20/2006 ROSEVILLE, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE
09/18/2006 ROCKLIN, CA 22919 Service Contract Company ENGINE SERVICED
06/04/2008 CA 28698 State Agency PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
06/18/2008 ROSEVILLE, CA Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
04/30/2010 CA 35862 State Agency PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
05/14/2012 CA 44226 State Agency PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
06/16/2014 CA 51588 State Agency PASSED EMISSION INSPECTION
09/09/2014 PACIFIC SW REGION, 51835 Auto Auction REPORTED AT AUTO AUCTION
09/25/2014 CA Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE
SALVAGE
#455
Rennlist Member
Carfax seems to be the only 'carfax like' service that shows Porsche dealership service info... On all of my Porsche's, autocheck and others show reports similar to the above, but carfax shows extensive dealership service into.
If your paying ~$8K+ fpr an engine, it seems worth the $40 carfax fee to know how many miles are on it, even if it's a bit of a gamble that the info is shown.
(but I always hate paying the $40 for a single carfax VIN as well...)
If your paying ~$8K+ fpr an engine, it seems worth the $40 carfax fee to know how many miles are on it, even if it's a bit of a gamble that the info is shown.
(but I always hate paying the $40 for a single carfax VIN as well...)
#456
Nordschleife Master
sorry but do you know how long it took to see failures in the original engines. I think not.
There will be failures, no doubt in my mind. Will Porsche release all these numbers to us. I again doubt it. Blame it on not having the ability but I've heard of independent's having these engine failures come in on a monthly basis to deal with. And that's from a low production model vs Honda/Toyota engines out there. Your smoking real good stuff thinking that it wouldn't happen again.
Their **** engines, not performance engines, not built to track and not built to be driven in all climates in all weather conditions. Their best driven under warm weather, garage kept queens that don't see the driving that the old ones were made to do. Outside of perfect conditions and the failure rates sky rocket. Sorry as much as I love Porsche and what it used to stand I am no fanboy and know when I have been had.
There will be failures, no doubt in my mind. Will Porsche release all these numbers to us. I again doubt it. Blame it on not having the ability but I've heard of independent's having these engine failures come in on a monthly basis to deal with. And that's from a low production model vs Honda/Toyota engines out there. Your smoking real good stuff thinking that it wouldn't happen again.
Their **** engines, not performance engines, not built to track and not built to be driven in all climates in all weather conditions. Their best driven under warm weather, garage kept queens that don't see the driving that the old ones were made to do. Outside of perfect conditions and the failure rates sky rocket. Sorry as much as I love Porsche and what it used to stand I am no fanboy and know when I have been had.
#457
Rennlist Member
Their **** engines, not performance engines, not built to track and not built to be driven in all climates in all weather conditions. Their best driven under warm weather, garage kept queens that don't see the driving that the old ones were made to do. Outside of perfect conditions and the failure rates sky rocket. Sorry as much as I love Porsche and what it used to stand I am no fanboy and know when I have been had.
#458
Race Director
Thread Starter
Thanks for the info, Jay! What I'd really like to find out is the mileage when the motor was replaced. Not sure if that will show up on carfax or not, but I would think the dealer could look this up from the VIN, if the dealer is willing.
#459
Three Wheelin'
My guess it was around 23k based on service contract company engine serviced entry
Carfax is usually more specific
Hope to see your blue beast up and running again soon
#461
Nordschleife Master
I only agree if your talking exercised from cold taken out from warm weather or warm garage, put away in a warm garage and driven like any other car out there following the laws of the road. This is what I meant by perfect conditions. As long as the engine is all ready warm and running, driving in cold weather is fine as long as the engines running or warm the whole time. Performance driving is another story I think this severely reduces the amount of engine life it does have.
#462
Rennlist Member
Every time I see a comparison of Porsche CEF vs. Honda/Toyota, my first question is: What is the ownership demographic? And how likely is each brand's ownership demographic to drive the cars hard? You want to compare CEF rates, consider the amount of CEF in late 90s Integras and you'll see that Honda CEFs are not that much different.
#463
Every time I see a comparison of Porsche CEF vs. Honda/Toyota, my first question is: What is the ownership demographic? And how likely is each brand's ownership demographic to drive the cars hard? You want to compare CEF rates, consider the amount of CEF in late 90s Integras and you'll see that Honda CEFs are not that much different.
1999 Integra good cond. $5000
vs.
1999 996 good cond. $25000
vs.
1999 996 with CEF $5000
Get it?
#464
Rennlist Member
#465
Hah, thanks. Its' probably less shock for Integra owners to realize they just lost $4000 in value vs. losing $20,000 with the 996. Though I doubt an Integra roller is even worth $1000. Probably more like the current scrap weight.