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Yes, I'll be there, but unfortunately without my #13 968. Its currently out of commission, undergoing a tranny rebuild, and other work to get it ready for the 2005 season. Instead I'll be co-driving a friend's 968 in the Enduro on Sunday. I've seen Rich's video too, and he certainly does know his way around Sebring! I've never been there before, so I'll have to work my butt off just to stay with him.
Jim Child
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[quote name='sayporsha' date='Feb 5 2005, 04:19 AM']Do you guys who race your 968s have trouble with any part of the Variocam system? I've read that the mounting boss on the head tends to crack, and I get the sense that it's the Achilles' heel of this car.
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Not at all. My race car has 85,000 miles, almost half of them track miles, and I've never had a variocam related problem. However, I am on my second variocam chain. The car blew the heater control valve and overheated on the track at about 45,000 miles. It lost the head gasket about 2,000 miles later. At that time my mechanic replaced the variocam chain simply as a precaution even though it looked fine. The pads looked fine, so he left them in place.
Its now 40,000 miles later, and we just inspected the variocam system again. The cam teeth look absolutely pristine. The pads still look good as does the chain, but we're replacing them anyway just as a precaution. I should point out that this car has been fed a steady diet of Mobil 1 15/W50 since day one, changed VERY frequently due to the heavy track usage.
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[quote name='Jim Child' date='Feb 5 2005, 03:44 PM']I should point out that this car has been fed a steady diet of Mobil 1 15/W50 since day one, changed VERY frequently due to the heavy track usage.[/quote]
Damn good idea. A question on the oil grade, I have around 20 litres of 5W-50 Mobil 1 left over from my Boxster S (now sold - had to upgrade ;-). I'm assuming I can also use this is also suitable for use in my 968CS, which will be tracked. Does anyone know for sure? (The owners manual seems to indicate this spec. is OK)
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Quote:I don't think these cars have an Achilles' heel.
I've kinda wondered about this. Having replaced rod bearings in my 944 NA TWICE in the 4 years I owned / tracked it... What's the oiling situation for heavily-tracked 968's?
Wisdom I have heard thus far indicates it's not really an issue, but I can't quite understand what changed between the 944 motor and the 968, relative to this issue. Sure, there's under piston oil spray and an added cooler... But is that it and is that enough (especially for higher-G track work)?
Thoughts, advice, and input very welcome on this subject.
Thanks in advance,
Dave S., '92 968 Midnight Blue 145k+ miles
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