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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Stockbridge, GA
Posts: 1,334
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From what I can tell, one of the main reasons for converting a Porsche is the cost of maintaining the existing equipment.
Porsches are complicated machines. Set a Porsche engine alongside a 350 and you definitely see a difference.
That being said, I think there is a lot of fustration in owning a Porsche because of this. Not every nut driving, wrench toting mechanic can work on it let alone diagnosis its symptons. So what does that say about us as owners.
If we have the capabilities of keeping that machine in top running condition, and can diagnos and make repairs, that defnintely has something to say about our capabilities.
Look at the wiring diagrams, or follow the fuel flow. You just can't take the car to a garage down the street and say fix it.
Although I disagree with people wanting to make changes to their P machines, and I can understand why. Don't take this the wrong way, but fustration makes us do things we normally would't do especially when it comes to solving P problems.
Steve
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