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Having just acquired my 968 two weeks ago, I don't have long experience, but almost 3,000 miles on the car already. After I picked up the car in Detroit, the oil was fresh and full and I monitored it closely for the 2,300 mile trip home. Almost no oil consumption was detectable. However, over this weekend's DE The car consumed about 1 Qt for about 250 miles on the track and 340 miles of driving to and from. I also think the high RPM up and down pulls oil through the engine, but not excessively, or is the 135 MPH? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Now if I could just wipe that smile off my face I could get back to work <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Cheers,
Stephen Guy (one happy 968 owner)
Stephen G.
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'93 Guards Red coupe, 6-speed, LSD, 17's, chip, strut bar, M030 sways, airbox mod,
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hI Flash,
I'm in Moscow, Idaho, about 1500 miles away from you. This is a big country. The suprise of the weekend was another 968 at the DE in Spokane. He is located in B.C. and recently aquired his car about 6 months ago -a B/B '94. It is also a small world and it's good that many owners use the cars.
Cheers,
Stephen
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'93 Guards Red coupe, 6-speed, LSD, 17's, chip, strut bar, M030 sways, airbox mod,
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Hi Doug,
I did not take any photos myself, just too busy driving and changing brake pad, but there were some photo's taken and I'll try to get them to post.
I had ordered brake pads form Pete at RS barn two weeks before the DE, and because he did not have them in stock, they arrived Friday before the event. They are the pads he recommends for combined track/street. I put them on Friday and yes, I did take the Cup tires to change at the track. I was placed in the advanced group for the DE and proceeded to learn the car. These are very rewarding cars to drive fast and the tires are easy to drive fast. I did take the tread all the way down on the fronts on the outside 1/3 of the tires. I might flip them for further track use.
The pads bite fairly well, and have adequate fade resistance, but still aren't as good as I would have liked for stopping performance. At the end of the first day, I changed the tires to the street tires, and the front pads were complete gone, worn out in about 100 miles of track driving on a track that is very hard on brakes. So, I get home and put back on the Mintex pads for the next day. They are complete junk for the track, no stopping power and temp. tolerance. I then changed the RS barn pads from the rear to the front and I had some braking, but took it easy the second day for braking. And they were gone by the end of the second day. The short story is, on a track that needs brakes, use track pads. I'll try Porterfield R-4's next time and they should give better stopping, temp. tolerance, and wear.
I still haven't had a chance to clean up the car after the DE, so no home beauty pictures for a while.
Cheers,
Stephen Guy
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Changed the oil & filter on 2/13 at 122,500 prior to Paso Robles. Currently the mileage is 126,900 oil is down between 1/8 and 1/4 of an inch. Head has never been off, stock except for RSBarn chip. No track but several a/x's.
~tom
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1993 Red 968 M030, after 18 yrs, gone but not forgotten