Hi
Don't really want to name or shame as there could be an unforseeable reason.
They are a well known UK specialist in the 968 and its engines , which is why I chose them originally.
However I think the main candidates are:
- incorrect or poorly gapped rings
- bores not reworked to allow rings to bed in
- fuel wash
- not using a specific break-in oil
I do recall a delay while they were "waiting for the correct rings to arrive".
I didn't use a break in oil, but would have done if advised.
The fuel wash factor is on the list because the ECU had a race chip which I assume increases the fuel delivery rate. It did not occur to me to put the standard chip back in at the time, because as can be seen the bores were fine following around 18 months of using the race chip.
Should get the replacement engine back in the next week, following a light refresh (belts, seals, chain/pads etc)
Have decided to leave the internals alone, following a satisfactory borescope, sump/cam cover off inspection.
Fingers crossed it doesn't immediately drop a valve or throw a rod, lol!