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WPOZZZ 03-16-2021 12:21 AM

Darn! I thought about getting a GTS/Turbo and getting rid of my 535i and the X5. I guess I will have to keep a sedan to take care of mom. She's really tiny (less than 5') at 91 years young.

Shaun @ Tru6 03-16-2021 03:11 AM

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Originally Posted by WPOZZZ (Post 11261116)
Congrats on the GTS, Shaun! When you have time, can you tell me the step in/over height for the passenger, in the lowest height setting? I always wanted a GTS/Turbo, but need to see if my mom can handle the step in height.

Thanks Bryan, I'll measure tomorrow for you. Even with the truck kneeling down when you open the doors, it's still pretty high.

WPOZZZ 03-16-2021 03:13 AM

Thank you. It is appreciated.

Shaun @ Tru6 03-16-2021 06:12 AM

Quick pic of the truck kneeling. 21" wheels so not exactly low but might be doable.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1615903911.jpg

island911 03-16-2021 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by WPOZZZ (Post 11261234)
Darn! I thought about getting a GTS/Turbo and getting rid of my 535i and the X5. I guess I will have to keep a sedan to take care of mom. She's really tiny (less than 5') at 91 years young.

<5' - that does present a challenge.

The load level is low but they can be set to go lower, if you get into the code. IIRC a Durametric cable allows the tweaking to happen. - essentially resetting the zero point to a lower encoder level. ...but then the high doesn't go as high. You will need an alignment too, as the toe changes with height settings. Write-ups are online.

Aurel 03-16-2021 09:39 AM

My mechanic is going to replace the hpfp on the cayenne for $497 parts and labor. I am very glad I only have a V6, because the hpfp on the V8 is about $1,200 for the pump only.

fintstone 03-16-2021 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Aurel (Post 11261102)
It looks like the fuel pump (hpfp) failed on my 2008 cayenne V6. It had been very reliable so far, except for the PCV valve that required a new valve cover, and the driveshaft support that was replaced at around 130,000 miles. Now we are at 168,000 miles and she still has lots of life in her, but I am tempted to get a newer model...fix it and keep it or sell it? That is my dilemma of the moment.

It is a pain, but not a horrible job to fix. I fixed mine at about the same mileage and have kept driving it for another 70K. I also had the driveshaft support go out and did the jimi fix noted here for about $10/10 min. work.

Tim Hancock 03-16-2021 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Aurel (Post 11261803)
My mechanic is going to replace the hpfp on the cayenne for $497 parts and labor. I am very glad I only have a V6, because the hpfp on the V8 is about $1,200 for the pump only.

I did my engine mounted high pressure fuel pump on my 2008 v6 myself. A little tough to get to, but I bought the part online for around $200 IIRC. I searched VW pump that cross referenced with the Cayenne.

fintstone 03-16-2021 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Aurel (Post 11261803)
My mechanic is going to replace the hpfp on the cayenne for $497 parts and labor. I am very glad I only have a V6, because the hpfp on the V8 is about $1,200 for the pump only.

Mine is a v8. I assumed they would be similar. I replaced both pumps and the filter while in there (fuel tank). Seems like parts were around $800.

fintstone 03-16-2021 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by WPOZZZ (Post 11261234)
Darn! I thought about getting a GTS/Turbo and getting rid of my 535i and the X5. I guess I will have to keep a sedan to take care of mom. She's really tiny (less than 5') at 91 years young.

My wife is well under 5' and has no problems but she is mid sixties. It might be tough for a 91 year old without taking a small, sturdy step with you when you take her with you.

911boost 03-16-2021 10:07 AM

Hagerty insures my 2010 GT3RS so that’s odd they would not insure that.

Nice score!

fintstone 03-16-2021 10:23 AM

They are built like a tank. I have always only had minimal insurance liability and comprehensive (theft, natural disaster, vandalism, uninsured driver). Hit a deer once, but comprehensive covered fixing it after that (not my fault/act of God). Cheap to insure.

Shaun @ Tru6 03-16-2021 11:41 AM

So I won't be driving the truck for some time. First appointment at a registry relatively close to me is March 30th.

Boost, Hagerty sort of said it's an SUV. I got it insured today with one of my other carriers so it's safe. Nice being old with an excellent driving record. And I'm sure the actuarial tables for these things are pretty favorable given the normal driver population.

1990C4S 03-16-2021 12:32 PM

That gives you time to explain how you got the seller to drop the guy who had made a deposit...

Inquiring minds want to know.

911boost 03-16-2021 12:35 PM

Ahhh that makes sense Shaun, might be value based too.....

Shaun @ Tru6 03-16-2021 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 1990C4S (Post 11262049)
That gives you time to explain how you got the seller to drop the guy who had made a deposit...

Inquiring minds want to know.

oh, did you not see my earlier post about my hour long text convo on FB about the truck and I said I would come down and see it and give him a deposit and then set up a dealership PPI and he said no deposit necessary, truck is yours if you want it and then the next day that was reconfirmed.

Then apparently a lot of people were hot on the truck and he had a guy see it and should have said, I've got a guy coming down tomorrow, he has first dibs, will let you know what he says... Instead he took a large deposit from the guy. He was easily convinced of the error in judgment because he already knew he had done the wrong thing.

island911 03-16-2021 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Aurel (Post 11261803)
My mechanic is going to replace the hpfp on the cayenne for $497 parts and labor. I am very glad I only have a V6, because the hpfp on the V8 is about $1,200 for the pump only.

:confused: That doesn't sound right. Dealer price is ~$400 and is the same pump regardless of (gas) engine up thru 2010.

Pelican and my local-ish Porsche dealer show it as NLA (955-620-103-03)

But is available for under $100 many places.

Aurel 03-16-2021 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by island911 (Post 11262105)
:confused: That doesn't sound right. Dealer price is ~$400 and is the same pump regardless of (gas) engine up thru 2010.

Pelican and my local-ish Porsche dealer show it as NLA (955-620-103-03)

But is available for under $100 many places.

You may be right, the $1,200+ price tag I saw could have been ‘genuine Porsche’ but pelican has them Hitachi for $385 regardless of engine size.

Edit: actually I was right, see the price tag for the s and gts models is also >$1,100 at pelican:

https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/948110316HX.htm?pn=948-110-316-HX-OEM&SVSVSI=958C&DID=14251

WPOZZZ 03-16-2021 02:08 PM

Thanks for the pics and info guys. That GTS looks sweet in the lowered stance.

island911 03-16-2021 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Aurel (Post 11262160)
You may be right, the $1,200+ price tag I saw could have been ‘genuine Porsche’ but pelican has them Hitachi for $385 regardless of engine size.

Edit: actually I was right, see the price tag for the s and gts models is also >$1,100 at pelican:

https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/948110316HX.htm?pn=948-110-316-HX-OEM&SVSVSI=958C&DID=14251

oooohhh.... THAT pump. For the in-cylinder injection on the 2011-14

What year is yours? (I'm so behind the times. )


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