Hi,
SubLGT - The rate of M96 engine failures has been blown out of all reality and magnitude. Many hundreds of thousands on these engines exist. The M96 flat water cooled engine family is now 12 years old (not 40 years) and it is the most produced engine from Porsche
There are basically three M96 failure types (general description only);
"Liner" failure - random and in very early engines - essentially prior to MY1999. Lower part (very small) of liner breaks off
IMS failure - random and in a VERY VERY small percentage of engines. Usually higher power or modified versions
RMS leaks - reasonably common (say 8-10% of engines), a minor leak cured by updates to seals etc. Not common since MY2001
The rate of "failures" in the M96 engines were less frequent than with the older aircooled "flat" engines
The M96 engine has proven to be VERY reliable in real terms and is showing all the traits of high durability over considerable mileages
I have owned around 22 German cars over 40 or so years - and about 80 cars in all over 54 years! The Germans were/are Benz 7, VW 7, BMW 3, Porsche 3 and Audi 2. Company cars amount to another 6 Benzes and 4 VWs
Many are over engineered and complex - true - but driving a Porsche at >250kmh is an experience to be savoured. To drive a Boxster "quick" on a winding "exciting" road is truely one of life's pleasures - especially when being "muscled" by the hot Fords and Holdens that believe they own the roads here in OZ
They seem to give up the ghost quickly really!
None of my German cars have ever proven to be unreliable!
I really think that Porsche's Engineering is at an extremely high level at this point - probably at its best ever. Volume production does however lead to some compromises in certain areas
I won't be changing Brands any time soon!
SubLGT - The rate of M96 engine failures has been blown out of all reality and magnitude. Many hundreds of thousands on these engines exist. The M96 flat water cooled engine family is now 12 years old (not 40 years) and it is the most produced engine from Porsche
There are basically three M96 failure types (general description only);
"Liner" failure - random and in very early engines - essentially prior to MY1999. Lower part (very small) of liner breaks off
IMS failure - random and in a VERY VERY small percentage of engines. Usually higher power or modified versions
RMS leaks - reasonably common (say 8-10% of engines), a minor leak cured by updates to seals etc. Not common since MY2001
The rate of "failures" in the M96 engines were less frequent than with the older aircooled "flat" engines
The M96 engine has proven to be VERY reliable in real terms and is showing all the traits of high durability over considerable mileages
I have owned around 22 German cars over 40 or so years - and about 80 cars in all over 54 years! The Germans were/are Benz 7, VW 7, BMW 3, Porsche 3 and Audi 2. Company cars amount to another 6 Benzes and 4 VWs
Many are over engineered and complex - true - but driving a Porsche at >250kmh is an experience to be savoured. To drive a Boxster "quick" on a winding "exciting" road is truely one of life's pleasures - especially when being "muscled" by the hot Fords and Holdens that believe they own the roads here in OZ
They seem to give up the ghost quickly really!
None of my German cars have ever proven to be unreliable!
I really think that Porsche's Engineering is at an extremely high level at this point - probably at its best ever. Volume production does however lead to some compromises in certain areas
I won't be changing Brands any time soon!