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993 Turbo

Discussion in 'Porsche' started by Canine64, Jul 28, 2013.

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  1. Camelot

    Camelot Formula Junior

    Apr 6, 2013
    555
    down South
    There's a 3.6 with a midnight blue asking for $125k...going up fast
     
  2. freestone

    freestone Formula Junior

    Feb 8, 2005
    413
    West Coast USA
    That's crazy. I have a 993TT and its incredible.

    Better than the 3.6 which I also really like.
     
  3. Toronto308

    Toronto308 Formula 3

    Sep 8, 2006
    1,008
    Toronto, ON
    Full Name:
    Esteban
    +911

    ... but my 964 is a Carrera 4 so what do I know? :p
     
  4. ferraripete

    ferraripete F1 World Champ

    me too!
     
  5. Quadcammer

    Quadcammer Formula Junior

    Jun 29, 2005
    500
    Clifton, NJ
    Full Name:
    Oliver
    lots of "interesting" comments in here (and thats being nice).

    $8k per year to maintain a 993 turbo? thats insanity.

    I have a 90k mile 993TT. I've put about 25k miles on it. They have their issues, but once u spend a little money to sort them out, running costs are reasonable.

    You can get a top end for $8k.
     
  6. mikegr

    mikegr Formula Junior

    Jul 3, 2012
    415
    Europe
    From doing my own research, i found out that 993TT have quite raised prices is parts and need a lot of maintenance, perhaps more expensive to maintain than my 2000 360.
    I heard of guy last year, he bought a 993TT with a major full service done 10k$+, everything except the turbos. After two weeks of driving he ended up in the garage for turbos replacement...
     
  7. MM355

    MM355 Formula 3

    Apr 7, 2008
    1,152
    GMT + 3
    You can rebuild turbo's for a reasonable sum of money.
     
  8. XR4Tim

    XR4Tim Formula 3

    Jun 1, 2005
    1,503
    Medina, OH
    I would bet that averaging out over 10 years, your average enthusiast 993 Turbo owner (not a collector) spends less than $1,500 a year on maintenance. They are very low-maintenance cars all things considered.
     
  9. jlonmark

    jlonmark F1 Rookie

    Mar 29, 2005
    3,217
    Beverly Hills, CA
    Full Name:
    Jay
    I love the 94 Turbo 3.6, but it's not as driver friendly as either or my 993 TTs. But then again, I am a huge fan of the 930 and the 1986-1989 911 Turbos. The single turbo cars have a lot of lag and get "tail happy" which in turn makes me happy! Long story short, I will need 1 of every 911 turbo variation; air cooled of course. I really could care less about the the Mercedes Turbos, I mean the water cooled cars ;)
     
  10. Quadcammer

    Quadcammer Formula Junior

    Jun 29, 2005
    500
    Clifton, NJ
    Full Name:
    Oliver
    You are absolutely doing it wrong if this is what you've found.

    Air filter, $25
    Oil filters, $30 for both
    Oil, mobil 1 vtwin, 10 quarts, $100
    Plugs, $6 each, maybe 3 hours of labor for an experienced tech
    plug wires, $400
    Dizzy cap, $50
    rotor, $15
    4 quarts tranny fluid, $45
    Hood struts, $60 for the set
    Full RS clutch kit, $1800
    Turbo rebuild, about $1500
    Valve guides replaced (top end) including labor, $8k
    Rotors, $240 each up front, $140 each in back...pads about $180 per axle
    Belts, $45 for the set


    Even if you did plugs, wires, oil, tranny fluid, brake fluid, dizzy cap/rotor, etc each year, you would get nowhere near $10k.

    Whatever you have been reading is plain bull****.

    Not to mention, no belt jobs.
     
  11. DM18

    DM18 F1 Rookie

    Apr 29, 2005
    4,725
    Hong Kong
    dont think so. 993tt will be much less expensive to maintain than a 360. i guess if you benchmark the worst horror story of a 993tt against a stellar 360 that might not be the case. always the danger of limited sample size.
     
  12. freestone

    freestone Formula Junior

    Feb 8, 2005
    413
    West Coast USA
    Agreed.

    I have had a 993tt for over 10 years with very little maintenance issues.

    Basically bullet proof.

    I did have to replace the battery a few times!
     
  13. rockminster

    rockminster Formula Junior
    Silver Subscribed

    Nov 20, 2003
    874
    Lake Tahoe
    You should def drive the 993tt to make sure it scratches the itch. It's a fabulous car to drive and I recall mine being very reliable. IMO, the biggest "downside" of the 993tt vs the 360 is that the Porsche doesn't rev high and doesn't have a particularly exiting engine/exhaust note. For some people that aural component is a big part of the experience and the Ferrari has that part nailed.
     
  14. bbs911

    bbs911 Formula Junior

    May 31, 2007
    590
    Dallas
    Agree about the exhaust note in stock form not being very exciting. However, this is easily solved for as little as $500 with muffler bypass pipes. Best $500 I've spent on mine by far.
     
  15. henryr

    henryr Two Time F1 World Champ
    Silver Subscribed

    Nov 10, 2003
    22,476
    Atlanta
    Full Name:
    Juan Sánchez Villa-L
    u cant go wrong with 993 turbo......

    your bigger concern is going to be finding one to buy unless you have an open checkbook mentality.
     

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