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993 Varislip Engine.... love it

carreraboy

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Hi Guys no not bought another 993 but a transplant .. is it true these the final air-cooled engine are the most robust and best?
 
ORIGINAL: carreraboy

Hi Guys no not bought another 993 but a transplant .. is it true these the final air-cooled engine are the most robust and best?

Actually non variorams are better [;)]

Pete
 
ORIGINAL: carreraboy

Hi Guys no not bought another 993 but a transplant .. is it true these the final air-cooled engine are the most robust and best?

Vario has more moving parts, hence more to go wrong. Can't quite see how that makes it more robust.

 
ORIGINAL: burrow01

ORIGINAL: carreraboy

Hi Guys no not bought another 993 but a transplant .. is it true these the final air-cooled engine are the most robust and best?

Actually non variorams are better [;)]

Pete

+1 But I would say that as I own one[:D]
 
ORIGINAL: MoC2S

What Register are you going to hype up values for now .. [;)] .. 993 is doing OK .. [:D]

As his car is bits of everything he's going to have to hype them all up[:D]

At least its got no kettle parts...even des couldn't stop their freefall[;)]
 

ORIGINAL: carreraboy

Err ok 993 Engine then ....... anything to look out for vario or not .....?

Apparently they all blow up at 180,000 miles, think this is an urban myth myself...

Pete
 
That's cool only got 130,000 miles to go then ......... [:)] Sorry just checked the file that should be 150,000 miles [sm=kiss.gif]
 

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