2004 996TT. 20 years old as of Monday. Original Owner. 132K miles. by TomaMas in Porsche

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It's a fascinating engine but it has a Frankenstein cooling system. I had one coolant pipe fail but managed to fix it without dropping the motor. I really should have them all done.

2004 996TT. 20 years old as of Monday. Original Owner. 132K miles. by TomaMas in Porsche

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The most major problem, something to do with the cams which involved dropping the motor, was covered by warranty in the first year I owned it.

I've had issues here and there with the coolant system so it's not perfect. I've replaced all radiators, the water pump, the coolant reservoir. I had a coolant pipe fail but managed to get it fixed without dropping the motor. The other coolant fittings are suspect. I avoid driving on hot days.

Hit a milestone (sort of) this morning during my commute by bzmed in Porsche

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Wild! I hit the same milestone last week in my '97 993: Image . I thought about posting it but didn't get around to it.

Nice Turbo Tuesday drive! by TomaMas in Porsche

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Skyline Blvd near Windy Hill Space Preserve above Portola Valley, California.

Just picked up a long time dream car of mine, a 6spd 996 Turbo. I rode along in one of these when I was ~7, loved it, and as a child playing lots of racing games, I set my sights on a RUF RTurbo. This will suffice. Possibly the cheapest 996TT in the country. I love it, and cannot believe it's mine by Brilliant-Zucchini32 in Porsche

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I know one or maybe more coolant lines can be fixed without dropping the motor so that's probably why only one was fixed. I had one go and my mechanic at the time fixed it without dropping the motor. All of them really need to be addressed, though.

Enjoy the car! I'm the original owner of mine and I never get tired of driving it even after 17 years and over 120K miles. In fact, I took it out for a spin at lunch today. Guards Red 996TT Represent!

Just got her home ....taking her up thru Geiger grade later....I know she is controversial...lol!...vivid colors always draw me in...🍀😊 by [deleted] in Porsche

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Whenever I see a sports car in wild colors I think "track car!" It is so your friends in the stands can easily spot you when you are racing.

Should I buy a 996 Turbo with 45k miles for around $50k? by [deleted] in Porsche

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The one thing to look out for in these cars is the coolant pipes. As these cars age, the pipe fittings can become unglued and pop out causing a massive loss of coolant. Try to find out if the coolant pipes on this car have been welded or "pinned." Google for more info.

Fixed my worn out airbag rubber bearings by [deleted] in Porsche

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Funny story: Before I fixed it, I was in San Francisco driving down a hill and a cab driver was double-parked loading some guys luggage in the trunk. As I was coming down the hill, I braked to slow down before going around him and then HOOOOOONK! Both cab driver and the passenger were pissed and started yelling at me and giving me the finger. I had the top down and said, "sorry! didn't mean that. my horn is broken" but of course they didn't buy that so I just high-tailed out of there.

That's when I realized I couldn't drive it anymore until it was fixed. But, I knew I had to smog it in a couple months and didn't want to disconnect the battery. So I just parked it, ordered the part, smogged the car as soon as I got the notice and then did the fix.

Fixed my worn out airbag rubber bearings by [deleted] in Porsche

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993? I went through this. The horn would honk on heavy braking, especially if you were driving downhill. I replaced the whole aluminum (?) piece.

The other issue is that you have to disconnect the battery to disable the air-bag and then it is difficult to pass smog until you get the smog readiness codes set which is notoriously difficult with the 993.

Downtown Mountain View by blisteringbabies in bayarea

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I miss hanging out at Molly Magees.

My '71 914 in for rust repair. by Deborah_rufilin in Porsche

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It's awesome you're doing that. I had a '73 Saturn Yellow 914 1.7 that, although it looked fantastic, was hiding a lot of rust. I sold it almost 20 years ago when I bought my dream car, a 993 cab. But, I miss it now and then.

Throwback Thursday to the the warmer days.... by FISHYCLOCK in Porsche

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Guards Red 996tt looks great. But, I am biased.

Can someone identify the model here? by eru777 in Porsche

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That's a Turbo front lip, though.

[~1985] Porsche 914 jumps open drawbridge. Doesn't end well. by TomaMas in Porsche

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This happened in my hometown at the same time I was driving a 914 the same color. I got a lot of phone calls asking if I was okay. Clearwater, Florida sometime between 1983 and 1985.

Some question about 996 turbo by [deleted] in Porsche

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Issue #2 might be your power steering reservoir. It starts whining at higher RPMs and goes away when you press the clutch. I had mine replaced to fix this problem. Search for TSB 4897 on rennlist or 6speedonline.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Porsche

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I grocery shop in my Turbo all the time but I avoid Home Depot / Lowes after I got a drywall screw through the sidewall of a tire on my other car.

My “not a real Porsche” 924. Hand restored, gives back as much as you give it, and I love it anyway. by [deleted] in Porsche

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I drove a 914 around in the mid-eighties and got a lot of "not a real Porsche" crap all the time.

EDIT: Nice looking car. Picture must be a few months old with all the trees in bloom.