Porsche 996 Turbo - Help - engine at low reps
#16
my bet is you have a stock k16 car that spikes to .08-.09 @6750 ( rev limited to 6750 not 7k rpm ) and that the car ( at least as relates to your query? ) has no "problem" OR "tune".
#17
just an update.
I bought the car from an exclusive dealer of classic cars in Germany.
They indicated that the car was a total original. Now I have received confirmation from Porsche that the car is tuned so that it has 1.0 in the bar. After I bought it I discovered that it slipped in the clutch and had to have a new clutch. So now I get Porsche in Denmark to put original motor program in the car. And I think the tune maby is the problem.
I think I will right an email to the dealer and have them responsible for selling the car on false pretenses.
I bought the car from an exclusive dealer of classic cars in Germany.
They indicated that the car was a total original. Now I have received confirmation from Porsche that the car is tuned so that it has 1.0 in the bar. After I bought it I discovered that it slipped in the clutch and had to have a new clutch. So now I get Porsche in Denmark to put original motor program in the car. And I think the tune maby is the problem.
I think I will right an email to the dealer and have them responsible for selling the car on false pretenses.
#18
Now I have received confirmation from Porsche that the car is tuned so that it has 1.0 in the bar. After I bought it I discovered that it slipped in the clutch and had to have a new clutch. So now I get Porsche in Denmark to put original motor program in the car. And I think the tune maby is the problem.
I think I will right an email to the dealer and have them responsible for selling the car on false pretenses.
I think I will right an email to the dealer and have them responsible for selling the car on false pretenses.
did a porsche dealership run a diagnostic for you? i would want to be 100% certain before i would revert my car back to "stock" in an effort to cure whatever you think is the "problem" you think you have.
but good luck hassling with your selling dealership on any "claim" of "misrepresentation". i predict that will be fraught with disappointment.