And here I am feeling bad about crossing the 100k mark this week.
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My m3 was a second hand bought used. All those miles werent mine so i felt privileged to witness it cross the 100k marker like i have some sort of responsibility to carry the torch lolOriginally posted by Obioban View Post
100,000 felt traumatic to me. After 100,000k, I haven’t worried about it— 200,000 was anti climatic.
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my understanding is that 996/997 aren't that bad aside from the IMS bearing thing on non-Mezger ones...?Originally posted by tnord View Postafter delving into Porsche 996/997 ownership, this car feels like a reliable camry. 109k here.
so reliable, i'm debating swapping out my e90/330 for an e90/m3 instead of the P car.
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The IMSB failure rate is also blown out of proportion, my 996.1 IMSB has a 1 or 2 % failure rate with a dual row bearing. A 996.2 has a 10 or 15% failure rate with the single row bearing and a 997 with the upgraded bearing has a less then 1% failure rate but all 996s get lumped together when people talk about IMSB. All these numbers are from the forums tho because Porsche has never released any info on this besides what we saw in the court case. 996 do have a few other bad engine problems along with the IMSB but If you change the bearing out with a clutch job it's alot cheaper and you eliminated the biggest problem a 996 has for around $3000.Originally posted by Nate047 View Post
my understanding is that 996/997 aren't that bad aside from the IMS bearing thing on non-Mezger ones...?Last edited by Norocehcap; 07-29-2021, 09:37 AM.
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Also cylinder bore scoring (due, in large, to an iron coating on pistons failing) and d-chunking (cracked cylinder walls)Originally posted by Nate047 View Post
my understanding is that 996/997 aren't that bad aside from the IMS bearing thing on non-Mezger ones...?
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
100 Series Land Cruiser
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this. there are definitely issues with the S54 also, but you can get around it by throwing money and parts at it. The M96 has a couple issues that can't be dealt with outside of $25k+ rebuild. You can go buy these cars that have had the issues addressed (the primary builder of these in the US is booked out over a year last I heard), but then they're so close to GT3 money it seems like that's the better way to go.Originally posted by Obioban View Post
Also cylinder bore scoring (due, in large, to an iron coating on pistons failing) and d-chunking (cracked cylinder walls)
as a follow up, I had my e90 330 sold and was going to go find an e90 M3 or e39 M5, but backed out because shuttling the kids around just beats on it too much. And I barely have time to maintain the fleet as is, I can't be adding another time hungry vehicle to the garage.
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getting closer to 280k miles.1 Photo"your BMW has how many miles!?"
2003 M3 coupe - Imolarot/Black 6 M/T - JRZ - Ground Control - Volk Racing - Karbonius - SuperSprint - Recaro - Schroth
1989 325i sedan - track project coming soon!
2007 GX470
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ig: @zzyzx85
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I'm thinking about doing the same.Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
Very nice. About to hit 238k on mine. Might have to do cams and followers here soon."your BMW has how many miles!?"
2003 M3 coupe - Imolarot/Black 6 M/T - JRZ - Ground Control - Volk Racing - Karbonius - SuperSprint - Recaro - Schroth
1989 325i sedan - track project coming soon!
2007 GX470
build/journal
ig: @zzyzx85
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