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Originally Posted by MrBonus
(Post 8064123)
Of course. How many people have gone about replacing functioning suspension, transmission, and engine bits because of a little creaking, oil consumption, or mushy shifting?
People have money to burn and it's easy to justify spending it when you know something is 100% perfect. I know I've done it before.
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This is why I put "need" in scare quotes. A lot of engine & transmission rebuilds seem to get done because people want to do them -- either for added performance or "peace of mind" -- rather than through absolute necessity.
As a new Carrera owner, the first thing that slaps you in the face on the message boards is "valve guide" issues. Then you dig deeper, and there isn't even real consensus on what constitutes "factory spec" oil consumption. Then you find threads where guys are going to replace the clutch and oil leaks, and decide to do the top end since they already have the engine out.
I wonder if there is some bleed over from the 996/986 world where former boxster owners (like me) initially equate worn valve guides to IMS issues. Matt and I discussed something similar on the board before -- that premature valve guide wear happens, but may well be over reported -- or maybe is just less dire than some assume. A 25 year old engine burning a little oil is not the same as a motor grenading with 50k miles on it.
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