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@alex0711a
@alex0711a 4 жыл бұрын
Number 11: once you had your first Porsche, you will have many more throughout your life
@simongchadwick
@simongchadwick 4 жыл бұрын
Agreed! There is so much more to Porsche than just a car. When you buy one you also buy into the brand, with its rich history and world of enthusiasts like Satch.
@SteveC-Shaman
@SteveC-Shaman 4 жыл бұрын
I think my Turbo S is forever.
@johndouglas4528
@johndouglas4528 4 жыл бұрын
When I'm asked do you own A Porsche, I am glad to say, "No, I own two." I also add, "I don't know anyone who owns ONE Porsche."
@BX2CT
@BX2CT 4 жыл бұрын
John Douglas so true just got my first two weeks ago an indeed already looking for the second 😂
@tremblayjacques33
@tremblayjacques33 3 жыл бұрын
Bought an old Boxster since 911 were out of my budget and fell in love with it, can't wait for a 911 one day
@Rynardts
@Rynardts 4 жыл бұрын
I can vouch for the CTEK charger. My 991 has been eating its battery, sometimes taking an hour and a half to fully recharge the battery after just a day or two of sitting on the drive. I was preparing to replace the battery when I decided to first try the CTEK charger. I put it on RECOND mode for about 3 days. Since then the battery is 100%. I checked it yesterday after stanofor 4 days and it still reads over 12V. Amazing piece of kit!
@helenporschegirl4577
@helenporschegirl4577 4 жыл бұрын
Super informative Satch, straight to the point and no messing around. That's why i love this channel, it's very real world and no sugar coating anything. I think this will help a lot of people who are looking to buy a 911 or even current owners. Keep it up my friend. Helen xXx
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
Helen Porsche Girl thanks Helen. The videos I used to make always took a lot longer to get to the point but slowly realised that people wanted the information rather than entertainment so that’s what I try to do now. Thanks for watching appreciate it. 👌
@tofinobeach7093
@tofinobeach7093 4 жыл бұрын
@@alsatch_ mate, there is always one troll. There are thousands of people that follow your videos and think you're a top man. Maybe have a break for a little while, refresh and come back.
@adorevlis
@adorevlis 4 жыл бұрын
Left my 997.2 cab six months ago in the SW of France and it seems that it will take me more than few weeks to drive it again. From Africa, I watch your videos and It helps. Merci buddy.
@cleanasdirt6832
@cleanasdirt6832 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been privileged to of owned 3 Porsches. After each one, I feel I’m more educated. Enjoyed the video. 👍🇨🇦
@chrisward7582
@chrisward7582 3 жыл бұрын
No 9 - I’d add the Porsche wave 👋 Have had so many of these over the years and always uplifting :) The best was a guy round the corner from where I lived with a convertible 997. Roof down and the largest sweeping wave imaginable. Was a regular thing 😂
@Dankboi420
@Dankboi420 4 жыл бұрын
Watching this in case I can afford it someday
@dev5988
@dev5988 4 жыл бұрын
I'm with you bro 😂
@dongillis1500
@dongillis1500 4 жыл бұрын
Great tips! These cars are not expensive if you grow a brain. Get to know porsche dismantlers for parts. I got to know the porsche mechanic, we swapped a motor on my 930 at his house on the weekend, paid him cash, a win-win
@andrewcheng4816
@andrewcheng4816 3 жыл бұрын
This is a really excellent video, great advice and sensible tips. The self-diagnostic tool kit is a must and I couldn’t believe that it is still, just as you said, 99 quid! Point number 9 must be a favourite for viewers but, to be honest, I’d rather not be seen or be noticed in a 911, that’s why I want one!
@shelloiluk
@shelloiluk 4 жыл бұрын
I just got a 2019 992’S and couldn’t be happier. My 5th Porsche and own and mint condition 987 boxster 2006’with only 56k miles
@ajcball
@ajcball 4 жыл бұрын
On the startup, i'd wait until the oil temp is up as well before >3k revs - on mine the water gets to temp quite a long time before the oil. But as you say, everyone has their method!
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
ajcball it’s also definitely worth consideration yes. Absolutely can’t harm the car doing it that way either. Next I drive I’m going to see how long it takes between water temp and oil temp. Thanks for watching appreciate it. 👌
@ajcball
@ajcball 4 жыл бұрын
@@alsatch_ you videos helped convince me to buy a 997 a year ago. Especially seeing you could get kids in the 991 😅 (got all 3 of mine in the 997 many times)
@tond2006
@tond2006 4 жыл бұрын
ajcball that’s what I do as well. Oil at operating temp is more important than coolant. That being say, I stay below 2500 until oil is hot, staying too low in rpms is said to promote bore scoring. Anyway, get out and drive! 😎
@ajcball
@ajcball 4 жыл бұрын
@@tond2006 while we still can....!
@wdepaepe
@wdepaepe 4 жыл бұрын
Oil temp comes up slower than water temp. 8:45 I look at oil temp 100C before I go full power.
@moncheeka
@moncheeka 4 жыл бұрын
Been watching a for a few weeks, realised a childhood dream yesterday and bought a 911 997 S. Looking forward to what's left of the summer!
@basaeg
@basaeg 2 жыл бұрын
Regardless of type of car a person drives, a proper regular maintenance is key. This should keep any costs of ownership down to a minimum. Great informative video
@johnhowell316
@johnhowell316 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Satch. People that live in snowy and cold climates sometimes can't get the car out for quite a length of time. I have a battery tender on mine and it keeps the battery charged nicely. I do wait a few seconds for the rpms to drop before I actually start driving. Thanks for the post. As usual, it was excellent!
@K1dPhresh1
@K1dPhresh1 4 жыл бұрын
I believe the GTS are also widebody. Bore scoring is the biggest scare for me in looking for a 997. It can and has affected a VERY small number of 997.2 but is more prevalent in the .1s. That’s the main reason I want a .2, but finding a Speed Yellow C2S with manual is damn near impossible. As for start up procedures, I’ve read that in colder climates you almost have to start driving after the 30 second warm up because letting it idle longer can actually cause bore scoring.
@BuckMcAntlerson
@BuckMcAntlerson 4 жыл бұрын
100% Concur with your start-up procedure. Spot on.
@jimmyjames4372
@jimmyjames4372 4 жыл бұрын
This is excellent content.. fabulous work, best porsche channel by far, great knowladge sharing, solid camera work. Impressive a must for porsche owners
@KosmicHRTRacingTeam
@KosmicHRTRacingTeam 4 жыл бұрын
Technically speaking that is not a GT3 aerokit. It’s the aerokit offered as an option by porsche that is “similar” to the GT3 kit. The GT3 kit has no painted front skirt and also has a smile vent on the front. Also, 2000 rpm is very low. All the Porsche forums are pretty much saying 4000rpm until oil (not coolant) is around 200 degrees F.
@pabloalcantara9093
@pabloalcantara9093 4 жыл бұрын
Good tips there Satch. Nice to see you are still able to make some content hope it can continue during the difficult times we are facing. Keep safe my brother.
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
Pablo Alcantara thanks Pablo. Yes I think now we know a little more about what is going on and how it will effect me I can continue to make videos with relative ease. Thanks for watching appreciate it. 👌
@josephlaroza
@josephlaroza 4 жыл бұрын
One of the better videos I've had the pleasure of watching. Hope you continue!
@alex0711a
@alex0711a 4 жыл бұрын
8:45 I know there is endless discussion around it, but I think the important temperature is the oil, not the water. Get your foot down once the oil is at 90 degrees C
@PA30Crewchief
@PA30Crewchief 4 жыл бұрын
alex0711a The oil is cooled via a an oil/water heat exchanger. Oil should not get warmer than water.
@713vinh
@713vinh 4 жыл бұрын
Alex is correct, it's the oil that protects the cylinders from bore scoring and oil works best when it's hot.
@dezinetech1000
@dezinetech1000 4 жыл бұрын
alex0711a 100% agree. I wait for the oil temp. People often wonder why engine breaks down and this is why. They start from cold and start to rev it up. When I was young I can still remember an old mechanic told me this. If you don’t want to break the engine, warm up car before reving, meaning the oil. Besides it doesn’t take long to warm up the oil. Either warm up car before you hop in or just keep the RPM under 3k until oil temp rises usually 5 miles or so? Rather be safe than sorry.
@johnwhodat8135
@johnwhodat8135 4 жыл бұрын
@@dezinetech1000 ...that principle applies to all fossil fuel burning engines (combustion and turbine) I used to work on helicopters and we always wait for the engine oil to warm up, spinning the rotor at 50% before running at 100%.
@anthonyharding5
@anthonyharding5 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting great experience and knowledge out there for Porsche enthusiasts and people looking to own a Porsche, yours does look beautiful👌
@11jdstein
@11jdstein 4 жыл бұрын
# 1 is called "Tire Scrubbing" and published by Porsche North America in a technical bulletin. It scared the hell out of me when I first heard it in my 2018 718B; it's most commonly found when turning into / out of parking spaces due to the full turn and slow speeds in cooler weather. I appreciate the video, thanks.
@S2000Y
@S2000Y 4 жыл бұрын
Top informative vid as usual, re #1, the reason for the knocking is how the steering is set up ( and this applies to all cars) put your car steering on full lock and look at the tyres, they will be off camber and taking different arcs of travel, the knocking is the tyres skipping on the road surface with the forces then transferred to the suspension via track rods, ball joints etc etc. It is nothing to worry about but always disconcerting.
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
A very good explanation here. I was not aware that a lot of cars also have this issue. Well explained thanks for that. Thanks for watching appreciate it :-)
@MCClark
@MCClark 4 жыл бұрын
Right, I’ve felt this in my car and both trucks... Good info...
@geofo60
@geofo60 4 жыл бұрын
Wanted to add a comment with reference to the front tyres “skipping” on full lock. It’s simply because of the width, the inside edge is travelling faster than the outside, in effect trying to keep up as the wheel rotates. Some opinions I’ve read say it’s the Ackerman angles changing due to steering components moving. They don’t move, it’s just the width of the front tyres. Ackerman principle is easier to understand if you can find a drawing, trying to explain the intersection between the steering arms & the centre of the rear axle would take too long. Tyre “skipping” was the first thing I noticed on my 981 Cayman & is noticeably louder during the winter time, could be due to the compound of the Pirelli tyres. Good to see you adding content during this difficult time Satch, I think many of us are going to be checking out KZbin whilst we’re stuck at home. Cheers, Geof
@KosmicHRTRacingTeam
@KosmicHRTRacingTeam 4 жыл бұрын
geofo60 Geof Harris this is correct!
@johnwh1039
@johnwh1039 4 жыл бұрын
Having done extensive reading on bore scoring I do agree with what you said, but the full advice I follow is: a) Fit a low temperature thermostat (cheap, , £150 including labour from a specialist) b) After starting don't idle till warm, get driving almost straight away BUT c) Keep revs down until warm as you said d) If idling for a long period (traffic lights, traffic jams) don't do the boy racer crap until the engine has had chance to do a bit of easy running to settle temperatures/hotspots/tight piston to bore tolerences down e) Don't slog the engine at low revs using the torque it has. Get up the rev range a bit, don't labour it. Having said that bore scoring doesn't affect a huge number of engines. There are even rumours it effects Gen 2 engines too.
@carycoller3140
@carycoller3140 4 жыл бұрын
Very good video. I drive a 2014, V8 Dynamuc PackagevRange Rover Sport - 510 horsepower. It has almost 100,000 miles. People see it and often ask me how often it breaks down, because they've heard that Rovers break down a lot. Then I tell them it - and my previous two Rovers - has never broken down because I properly maintain it. I get in front of things I expect might go bad and get them inspected or replaced before they fail. And I don't have a warranty. So you're very correct when you say to put a little but aside each month so if things do go out it won't be a complete financial shock. If a person isn't willing to do that then shouldn't buy these deep pocket vehicles. I love them. If they are maintained they are worth buying.
@QBNTO1
@QBNTO1 4 жыл бұрын
This was a fantastic video probably one of the best I’ve ever seen on Porsche ownership. I am two years away from buying my 911. Mainly because I’m living in Japan and won’t be back stateside until then. Your car looks fantastic I myself will go for a Carrera 4S. And honestly I didn’t like yellow cars until I saw yours so now my options have opened up a bit. Thank you very much for making this video
@SteveC-Shaman
@SteveC-Shaman 4 жыл бұрын
I always fully warm the car before hard throttle or revs over 3500 with my Turbo. Takes an age to warm the oil but ... I don't recommend 2000 RPM because that is lugging the engine a bit, especially the non-turbo cars that are cammed for 6500 RPM+ power.
@Gorilla_Jones
@Gorilla_Jones 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve owned several cars over the years. BMWs, Mercedes, Porsches, Saab’s, etc. Many have come and gone but the very first Porsche I bought in 1991 is still with me. 1990 Cabrio and built like a bank vault. Nothing sounds like that CACHUNK metal on metal sound you get from vintage Porsche’s when you shut the doors.
@olukunle
@olukunle 4 жыл бұрын
These cars are incredibly easy to DIY, the parts catalogue for the 911 (and other Porsche cars) are like maps that shows you where everything goes. Porsche forums are also very helpful to help you out to DIY things that the dealer would clean you out on. One thing I'd like to add, I would buy a coupe and maybe Targa, my 07 C2S convertible was just too floppy around bends for me and put me off these cars, I couldn't stand the body roll. I've since learnt to stick with coupe and of course the wide backside ones like this one👍🏾
@SillySatire
@SillySatire 3 жыл бұрын
Great video Mr TPN I'd add to your list, Avoid leaving the car unless it's been up to full temperature. Loads of water will be in the exhaust from a cold start and short run. This can then get back into the bores when left. Your number 7 is a No.1 Top Tip. But I'd add.The oil should also be up to optimal temperature. This takes 10 minutes plus longer then after the water guage is up to themp .Far longer then you would first think.
@johnbeattie1225
@johnbeattie1225 3 жыл бұрын
Honest Advice again ,yes like all things we cherish .You will need to spend money on them but catch early and it won't be so bad. The good things in life like your Porches are worth it .Just enjoy,as life often gives you Lemons ,Your Porche is the cream on top .Keep Driving👍
@selltheplanetearth
@selltheplanetearth 4 жыл бұрын
How are you holding up Satch? Not seen a video in a while so checking in compadre.
@drwindsurf
@drwindsurf 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome list! Thank you 😊👍
@geraldfordman7474
@geraldfordman7474 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Your presentation is quite informative. It's critical stuff most Porsche owners should know. After all, these racing machines are so precious and deserve proper care.
@lt9690
@lt9690 4 жыл бұрын
I own a 997 C4S. Also have a military duramaxed humvee. I get more thumbs up, and walk up on people taking selfies with it more than my Porsche. But definitely love my 911 more!!! Some people are just silly. Definitely buy the car that you love and Great video! Great content.....
@maxalwaysgoesbyboat7715
@maxalwaysgoesbyboat7715 3 жыл бұрын
Warm up practice? right on the money!!! The hype on IMS and bore scoring very well put...and if i can add to your helpful insight? When purchasing this car it is simple really...buy the owner! get to know the owner ask questions about his other hobbies, interests. If the man talks lovingly about his car, shows genuine interest in the overall best outcome for it AND it applies to other interests in life...YOU PROLLY HAVE A GOOD CAR if he loves the car but hates his job...inconsistency is what you dont want in a Porsche deal...happy hunting!! Porsche, there is no substitute yea?
@LawrenZza88
@LawrenZza88 4 жыл бұрын
Love your channel. And after watching all your content on youtube. im finally decided to pursue the porsche DREAM. and i have narrow down to 2 cars. the newer CAYMAN 2.7 981 or the classy CARRERA 997 c2 (lets say both at the same price, which car you would go for and why?) thanks for your inputs in advance.
@LawrenZza88
@LawrenZza88 4 жыл бұрын
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@tomka5714
@tomka5714 4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. 100% spot on with the battery tender. Last week mine sputtered and that was that. Now my corona isolation project is battery replacement and getting the tender.
@mbrunocondello
@mbrunocondello 4 жыл бұрын
That video was perfect! Every one with a post 2000 911 should watch this :)
@christopher_roger
@christopher_roger 4 жыл бұрын
#4. You are missing the GTS as a wide body variant.
@Cndythefox
@Cndythefox 2 жыл бұрын
Great video!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge 😊
@gsd4me00
@gsd4me00 4 жыл бұрын
It looks much nicer without the ironing board tacked on to the engine cover.
@713vinh
@713vinh 4 жыл бұрын
I tend to think and have read a lot that the oil should get up to temp before you hammer it. After all it's the oil that protects the cylinder walls and it works best when it gets hot.
@rolandrodriguez7145
@rolandrodriguez7145 4 жыл бұрын
You forgot one ,the corvetter is cheaper and faster, and it has 100.000 mile warranty all around , and easier to maintain
@barkingshark6413
@barkingshark6413 4 жыл бұрын
Very well thought out content for Porsche owners or people who are considering the brand. To the point, no sugar coating or BS. Personally I’m interested in a 997, so this is helpful. I’ve subscribed going forward so I’ll look forward to more content. On another note. I’ve not been a fan of yellow anything except bananas, but I have to admit your setup on that 4S is beautiful. The black wheels are a nice choice as well.
@peterpoppe4855
@peterpoppe4855 4 жыл бұрын
the #1 : I didn't know what the noise was or what caused it, but indeed when temperatures drop the tyres make a popping noise, which I found unacceptable for this kind of car. Changing into wintertyre the problem was solved.
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
Peter Poppe interesting actually. I’ve never heard that this can be fixed due to winter tyres so thanks for that tip. Thanks for watching appreciate it. 👌
@peterpoppe4855
@peterpoppe4855 4 жыл бұрын
@@alsatch_ : as you know winter tyres are "softer" and don't get hard at low temperatures. That's what the problem solves. Thanks for the good video's, keep up the good work, and stay healthy.
@MickBeard
@MickBeard 4 жыл бұрын
I had same thing with my Mercedes C43, the garage told me to put all-season or winter tyres on it to fix it. I just sold the car :)
@garydilbeck8882
@garydilbeck8882 4 жыл бұрын
Peter Poppe I own a U.S. spec 2006 Carrera S. I live where it tends to get very cold during the winter months. This is the first time I have heard of this. My car wears Michelin Pilot Sports year round and I have never heard this sound? Very curious. Is your car a right hand drive?
@victorle5088
@victorle5088 4 жыл бұрын
I had a 997 and still have 991. the 997 did not have the problem because it original come with Michelin tires. When i bought the 991 it come with Perilli run flat tires noticed the problem and dealers were no helps. after 10k miles i replaced with Michelin tires then the problems solved.
@Upier0
@Upier0 4 жыл бұрын
Funny when you showed number 1 I could see you have the same issue I do, the paper sticking out the back of the arm rest cubby.
@naeemnazir4216
@naeemnazir4216 3 жыл бұрын
A very well down to earth review... thank you
@robbey300
@robbey300 4 жыл бұрын
Another very informative video - one thing I have to see you cover is ownership. I am amazed at the Porsche’s I look at and see owners change almost annually on the 911. Is it like they always want to trade up to newer/ higher spec cars or do they think it’s running very well so something is bound to break or go wrong? Any comments on the high ownership levels of these cars?
@lordofkeebs8424
@lordofkeebs8424 4 жыл бұрын
For a reader i would recommend a durametric (Porsche specific reader), i got mines used (1 car slot left) for only $60 and it was way better than a generic obd reader.
@kenibold3900
@kenibold3900 4 жыл бұрын
Satch, I think you need to make mention of tires, especially for those shopping and buying an older low mileage car. Keep the rubber fresh! Now, we know that means drive the tread off, but there are a lot of cars out there with old, hard, crumbling rubber, which is a recipe for loss of control.
@BuckMcAntlerson
@BuckMcAntlerson 4 жыл бұрын
Tire video would actually be good as I'm coming up on needing some and don't really know what to get.
@DietPizza1
@DietPizza1 4 жыл бұрын
Private Porsche shops aren’t much less expensive than a dealer, and many dealers Knock off 10% for PCCA membership
@thecrazykartbyAJ
@thecrazykartbyAJ Жыл бұрын
Awesome looking car! I dream of having a 997.1 c4 😍
@shortysmall
@shortysmall 4 жыл бұрын
The IMS problem was also an issue with the 987 boxer and cayman. Also not an issue on the 987.2
@jonathanl2748
@jonathanl2748 4 жыл бұрын
Great looking 911! I love it. Glad you have sport chrono. I imagine that most 911 owners are DIY types that enjoy working on their cars. To save money, I highly recommend it. Plus, it’s rewarding to do maintenance yourself.
@MrCutFolks7
@MrCutFolks7 4 жыл бұрын
I hope before this video is over you lay some rubber down and show us this car in action?? Please don't disappoint me?!?!?!
@misterplow1
@misterplow1 4 жыл бұрын
I think the #1 is due to the Ackermann geometry in the frt suspension.
@johnwh1039
@johnwh1039 4 жыл бұрын
2006 onwards for IMS, that is model year I think so late 2005 ok too. I'm not 100% but think the engine number prefix changed from M96 (dodgy bearing) to M97 (better, larger bearing)
@palermog
@palermog 4 жыл бұрын
Good video! stay well in these times Satch!
@spark-cl5bp
@spark-cl5bp 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Satch . Love your channel and videos. Great entertainment. Have to say though mate : think you're wrong to advise people to let rip after the water temperature has hit 80 degrees. The M96 engine keeps its thermostat closed in order to reach 80+c as soon as possible. Best to say to people let rip with the rpm when the oil temperature is at 90c minimum. Great channel satch keep up the good work .
@niallcassidy7212
@niallcassidy7212 4 жыл бұрын
Nice one Satch. Came across your clip there and once again really enjoyed it. I'm just about to jump into my Cayman to give it a rip. People will be spending more time on utube over the next couple of months, so in a way your keeping morale higher. Take care mate and looking forward to your next one.
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
As always Niall thank you for your comments. Have a great drive in your Cayman. Slightly jealous in fact as i am stuck in the house at the minute. Hopefully soon I can get out and put my foot down. Thanks for watching appreciate it :-)
@anonymousonlineuser6543
@anonymousonlineuser6543 3 жыл бұрын
Modern cars don't need a warm up. If you start car from cold and sit in it waiting for something all you are doing is running oil-starved engine. Start driving right away to get the oil pump circulating your oil.
@susieqhoughton3488
@susieqhoughton3488 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. You said 'show me a 14 year old car that doesn't need money spending on it'.... Pop round to my place I'll show you my Honda S200.
@engared
@engared 4 жыл бұрын
Your car looks amazing. That's GT3 front bumper and what side skirts?
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, they are the factory Aerokit skirts. Thanks for watching appreciate it :-)
@engared
@engared 4 жыл бұрын
@@alsatch_ I shared it in our Porsche club. Really useful information!
@sprintermaximus
@sprintermaximus 4 жыл бұрын
Good basic info. Accurate as well. For my start up, I keep below 3k until warm. But yeah, I think manu says 3-4, I cannot remember.
@munafsultan
@munafsultan 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Satch, I was half hearted before this video on buying a 911, now it has given me a clear picture what I should expect. Apart from the IMS issues, I heard RMS is also something to worry. Would you be able to give me some pointer on this. Thanks again
@Nguyen2fold
@Nguyen2fold 4 жыл бұрын
What about high mileage versions, should we be scared of high mileage. Saw a 2013 911 for $35k with 150k miles
@chrisward7582
@chrisward7582 3 жыл бұрын
Late reply but some say the higher ones have obviously gone on without any of the problems you might expect. Plus 2013 is fairly new. I’d imagine at 150k it will still go on for a fair while. Maybe need to change radiators and pipework at some point.
@khamleshbudhai7641
@khamleshbudhai7641 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks allot.Love this channel.Very helpful
@ductritran8637
@ductritran8637 3 жыл бұрын
Price in UK is so cheap for a used Porsche but not in Australia .
@Superdada
@Superdada 4 жыл бұрын
Great tips! So for number 1, what is it exactly that makes the noise? You don’t really mention it, just that it’s normal. Heard it on my C4S. I thought it was the tire scrubbing from the caster angle of the tire at full lock.
@uglynugget914
@uglynugget914 4 жыл бұрын
Great video Satch, I am really liking the look of your 911 great job. It looked good before but now it has that old school look.
@richharr
@richharr 4 жыл бұрын
Read the manual, my 911 manual says get in, start and drive away. Then in bold it says do not let the car idle to warm up.
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
richharr the car is not warmed up after 30 seconds though.
@richharr
@richharr 4 жыл бұрын
Porsche Network im not arguing with that, Im just saying the engineers at porsche say start and drive. I warm up all of my other cars and I dont drive hard until fully up to temp. In fact one of my cars has a stepped fuel cut with an rpm curve related to oil and coolant temp, so if its not up to temp it wont pass a certain rpm, its progressive so if you stab the throttle after starting it it wont go past 2500rpm, after 2 mins or so its 4k and so on until redline at normal operating temp
@pjay3028
@pjay3028 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. 997.1 is the easiest car I've ever known to do a DIY oil and filter change, and it only costs around £60!
@johnwh1039
@johnwh1039 4 жыл бұрын
Hmm would dispute the easiet car claim but certainly not difficult
@pjay3028
@pjay3028 4 жыл бұрын
@@johnwh1039 "easiest car I've ever known" that's indisputable I'm afraid!! LOL..
@twagn
@twagn 4 жыл бұрын
Your car warm up procedure is the same as mine
@dkkatwa
@dkkatwa 3 жыл бұрын
@10:26 Well my Aston Martin has not increased my social agenda... Maybe I should buy a Porsche 😊
@kenwilliams3546
@kenwilliams3546 4 жыл бұрын
The 1st thing to know about Porsche is that they are designed to be driven. The car loves to exercise its capabilities. Next: a Porsche is designed around Suspension, Brakes, Engine and Transmission. Next: it's going to take a period of time to really understand the car. I don't mean driving every now and then, I mean drive it regularly and what will happen sooner or later is the realization why Porsche is a special car. Next: rear tires will wear faster than the front tires and if you damage one tire, front or back and it needs to be replaced, you replace both tires, right and left. Next: A radar detector is your friend, get it installed to turn on automatically when starting the car. Next: If engaging a curve at spirited speeds and you feel the back end of the car wanting to come out, don't lift of the accelerator adding more power will get you back in control.
@bigjimsobe
@bigjimsobe 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. really good info.
@moneyparhar
@moneyparhar 4 жыл бұрын
U said once engine temp goes 80 degree then drive hard. U have to wait for oil temp to reach normal operating temp like 200 degree then u can drive hard. Water heats up faster than oil.
@gregood
@gregood 4 жыл бұрын
Nice colour ! That’s all.
@davidmartin2957
@davidmartin2957 3 жыл бұрын
You make me wish my TT was a Porsche lol.
@stalepalemale
@stalepalemale 4 жыл бұрын
Love the vids satch and your yellow 997 always looks cracking
@philiplee234
@philiplee234 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you. I’m hoping to get one very soon. May I ask a few questions. Have you lowered yours? 18 or 19 inch wheels? Have you used spacers on the wheels? Car looks fantastic. Thanks in advance. Phil
@youngerpy3165
@youngerpy3165 4 жыл бұрын
I've been binge watching ur videos on my tab🤩
@Jase_UK
@Jase_UK 4 жыл бұрын
My thoughts on 997's is the maintenance costs are usually offset by the lack of depreciation. BTW I think your car would look sweet with a duck tail.
@wrxzboost
@wrxzboost 4 жыл бұрын
lack of depreciation? you must have bought used because the 997 is a $35k car all day long - a long way from its msrp.
@Jase_UK
@Jase_UK 4 жыл бұрын
Exactly, used early 997's haven't really changed price for the last few years. They don't seem to sell very quick though.
@chrisolsen937
@chrisolsen937 4 жыл бұрын
This is gonna be epic. Long Live the pORSCHE nEWTWORK
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
Chris Olsen thanks Chris hope you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching appreciate it. 👌
@garethrandall9541
@garethrandall9541 4 жыл бұрын
hi i got a porsche 996,s2 ,tip- tronic 1998 ,116,000,miles on the clock full dealership s/h, if you do it yourself or get a local garage to service it won't that drop the re-sale value ? great car, my first porsche 996 won't be my last gareth
@andywilson3813
@andywilson3813 4 жыл бұрын
Great video as always owning a Porsche is a love affair and a great hobby but we all know an affair will cost you money 😂👍
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
Indeed Andy. I'd rather pay a little more and have a huge amount of enjoyment, than pay less to drive a boring car. (thats what the daily drivers are for in any case) Thanks for watching appreciate it :-)
@M40753
@M40753 4 жыл бұрын
Great information video!! thank you so much i owned a 99 /911/996 - and i love my baby!! and i do belong to the porcha club - keep up the great work and continue to give us great information -- Mahalos- Bubba!!
@GarthLovesTRAVEL
@GarthLovesTRAVEL 4 жыл бұрын
I am glad i knew most of this stuff before i bought my 4S
@mtlrider99
@mtlrider99 4 жыл бұрын
The biggest cost for me and my 996 is tires . So much fun to drive .
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah not cheap are they, again though it all goes down to having to pay just that little bit more to have the fun & enjoyment out of the cars. Thanks for watching appreciate it :-)
@lukbaptist2714
@lukbaptist2714 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I have a question, though, I'm aware this video is about 911. What advise would give to someone who is considering to buy a Macan; and are there any known reliability or mechanical issues to watch out for? Thank you in advance.
@Horm999
@Horm999 4 жыл бұрын
Really great video and info! I’ve been starting my research and am hoping to find my first Porsche within a year or so. I was lucky enough to drive a 924 back in 1988 at 17 years old, have never had another opportunity and my life long dream car is a 911. I know I can’t afford a new one and am trying to decide if I should find an older 911 (15 years likely) or maybe a newer Cayman first?
@kevinjames991turbo
@kevinjames991turbo 4 жыл бұрын
Great info I I’ve owned over 15 Porsche every you said is true 👍🏾
@alangavin254WestportTriathlon.
@alangavin254WestportTriathlon. 4 жыл бұрын
Honest straight advice. 👍
@cyrilguerin3455
@cyrilguerin3455 4 жыл бұрын
I would say most of the points are well-known, 6 is sponsor-driven but why not, 9 is completely irrelevant and 5 not to be followed
@julienchevolleau1502
@julienchevolleau1502 4 жыл бұрын
Many thanks. A beautiful video
@victorle5088
@victorle5088 4 жыл бұрын
#1 "Run flat" tires create the problems, Michelin tires will solve the problems telling from my own experience.
@alfiemcelhinney3649
@alfiemcelhinney3649 4 жыл бұрын
Love your car mate 😍
@alsatch_
@alsatch_ 4 жыл бұрын
daniel mcelhinney thanks Daniel appreciate you watching. Fingers crossed for more driving days very soon 👌
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