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Oil cap residue question - information

Car is a 99 911. Pulled oil cap and looked like this? Wondering if I should even blow money on PPI. Coolant was clean. Thanks

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Drive it long enough to fully warm up
Probably just condensation on the cap, very common on 996’s
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Yes -- M96 motors get "mayonnaise" under the oil cap if driven with lots of short trips. Indicative of condensation in the crankcase, but not really a problem. Wipe it off, stay on top of oil changes, and drive the car.
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Just to be clear,

This is normal:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=228550&stc=1&d=1365167875

This is not:
https://rennlist.com/forums/attachments/996-forum/658829d1345868959-2001-996-c2-loads-of-steam-coolant-loss-mayo-in-oil-cap-1029_the_green_dream_raw_4.jpg

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