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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ Please explain differences in Boxer, Cayman, and Suby motors

Posted by: Joe Owensby Sep 29 2011, 06:27 PM

I saw a recent notice by Jake that leads me to wonder about the reliability of the engines in the boxer, and cayman. Sounds like these engines have issues. Is that so? Also, I often see references to a Subaru boxer engine. How do these engines compare to the Porsche engines. Just trying to understand. Thanks, JoeO

Posted by: Jake Raby Sep 29 2011, 06:36 PM

All you have to do is Google IMS Bearing Failure or Porsche Engine Failure. The engines are great after they are reconstructed and assembled by a Human and not a Robot.

LN Engineering and my company have worked together to pioneer the development of the reliability and performance internal modifications to keep these engines alive..

See this month's Excellence Magazine page 131 for the way we have saved the entire M96 engine family.

The Subaru is a completely different breed and you'll see what we have been doing with those very soon :-)

Posted by: GeorgeRud Sep 29 2011, 06:40 PM

Subarus do have a reputation for good, sturdy engines that run quite problem free. The newer turbo engines probably have more problems as they are much more highly stressed, but generally considered reliable.

The Boxster/Cayman engines can be fine power plants, but they do have some issues that can lead to quite expensive repairs. See the newest Excellance magazine for a nice article on their engine problems.

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