NHTSA - looking into coolant pipe leakages
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It's not the RPM that is the stand alone heat generator, it's the throttle position that generates the most heat..you know, that "combustion" thing...more gas equals hotter combustion and hotter combustion means higher engine temperatures. You can ride along at redline in 1st gear and the throttle position will not be anywhere close to WOT. Additionally, the more throttle that is used (not the case in your public race track example), the higher the likelihood that the turbos are generating boost, and the heat generated by turbos under full sail boost just adds to the higher engine compartment temperatures. So attempting to say that you can generate the same temperatures driving around at very little throttle at high RPM under no boost as you generate at WOT pulls under full boost to redline is a huge stretch. Hence the "you can't be serious" comment...
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Also, the warranty is completely irrelevant. A warranty is a contractual obligation written by Porsche and designed to allow them to not cover as much use as possible. In other words, the way it is written is based on money. Not because of the way the car was designed. I guarantee the engineers played no part in the writing of the warranty.
What the NHTSA is investigating is a safety issue. Unlike a warranty, in a safety investigation money (particularly profits for the business) should not be a factor. And it's more important as to what happens when the part fails than why it failed. Here the failures can be deadly not only to the driver but to other cars on the road. If it's a common failure (even if it's because of relatively hard use) and it's a catastrophic failure, then it's a safety issue and needs to be addressed.
A car is inherently unsafe if you have to say you can only drive it at WOT for X number of seconds otherwise you will spin out of control and cause other drivers to crash.
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The devil is in the details. If anything, the NHTSA should be seeking input from all 996 owners, including not only the use history of the car, but also its age and mileage and whether or not each respondent has had any issues at all with the coolant pipes.
And the warranty is in fact relevant because it indicates what Porsche's intent was regarding the use of the car.
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And it's more important as to what happens when the part fails than why it failed. Here the failures can be deadly not only to the driver but to other cars on the road. If it's a common failure (even if it's because of relatively hard use) and it's a catastrophic failure, then it's a safety issue and needs to be addressed
And since it's Porsche that's on the hook financially, it is paramount to determine the "why", as there is no reason for them to be on the hook for repairs/ money if the leaks are not the result of their design or manufacturing.
BTW, what is the coefficient of friction of coolant mixed with water? Is it more or less than water on a road?
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It's not the RPM that is the stand alone heat generator, it's the throttle position that generates the most heat..you know, that "combustion" thing...more gas equals hotter combustion and hotter combustion means higher engine temperatures. You can ride along at redline in 1st gear and the throttle position will not be anywhere close to WOT. Additionally, the more throttle that is used (not the case in your public race track example), the higher the likelihood that the turbos are generating boost, and the heat generated by turbos under full sail boost just adds to the higher engine compartment temperatures. So attempting to say that you can generate the same temperatures driving around at very little throttle at high RPM under no boost as you generate at WOT pulls under full boost to redline is a huge stretch. Hence the "you can't be serious" comment...
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Maybe because GT3s see a higher percentage of track time.
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OK let's fight. Since you insist on challenging others "opinions" because of lack of data and continue to present your "opinions"...show me your data and why you think your opinions carry more weight than others!!!
Really, show me the data? Source please.
And you are an expert on how the NHTSA conducts investigations....Really? How do you know what is relevant?
Really and how do you know this? Please show me the data.
If anything, the NHTSA should be seeking input from all 996 owners, including not only the use history of the car, but also its age and mileage and whether or not each respondent has had any issues at all with the coolant pipes.
And the warranty is in fact relevant because it indicates what Porsche's intent was regarding the use of the car.
And the warranty is in fact relevant because it indicates what Porsche's intent was regarding the use of the car.
Really and how do you know this? Please show me the data.
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What's with the" let's fight" childlessness? The objective of this forum is not to fight, it is to discuss, and discussion does not always involve a group of people with the same opinions.
Did you read my post above where I offered my opinion on how I thought the NHTSA should proceed with gathering information?
Did you read my post above where I offered my opinion on how I thought the NHTSA should proceed with gathering information?
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What's with the" let's fight" childlessness? The objective of this forum is not to fight, it is to discuss, and discussion does not always involve a group of people with the same opinions.
Did you read my post above where I offered my opinion on how I thought the NHTSA should proceed with gathering information?
Did you read my post above where I offered my opinion on how I thought the NHTSA should proceed with gathering information?
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Seriously you did not reply to my post at all.
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How does offering an opinion regarding the conduct of an investigation indicate that I am calling myself an expert? I do however have experience with aviation accident reconstruction from my time in the in the Air Force where the"why" was the target and finding the why included examining materials failure(s).
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I would think that the fitting that the hose is attached to would outlast the hose, I never have had a fitting blow off before yet alone 2, one was at 40mph on a public street. The after market doesn't come up with a solution for a problem that doesn't exist, hundreds of these things have came apart.