What is it, why does it happen and has anyone had it corrected?
Some 997s have been getting a bit of a misfire under the following conditions:
Car driven to full op temp then sits for anywhere between 1/2 to 3 hours and upon restart when blipping the throttle before engaging a gear (1st or reverse) to pull away the engine has a mis/hiccup @ about +/-1500 rpms. After the engine runs for about a minute or two the mis goes away. Once the engine is put under load the mis/hiccup also goes away. The car does not exhibit the issue full hot or full cold but only as described above.
So...what is it, what causes it to happen and has anyone had it corrected?
BTW, I have tried different fuels and there is no improvement and the issue occurs about 50%-70% of the time.
07 997S 6 speed
Car driven to full op temp then sits for anywhere between 1/2 to 3 hours and upon restart when blipping the throttle before engaging a gear (1st or reverse) to pull away the engine has a mis/hiccup @ about +/-1500 rpms. After the engine runs for about a minute or two the mis goes away. Once the engine is put under load the mis/hiccup also goes away. The car does not exhibit the issue full hot or full cold but only as described above.
So...what is it, what causes it to happen and has anyone had it corrected?
BTW, I have tried different fuels and there is no improvement and the issue occurs about 50%-70% of the time.
07 997S 6 speed
Misfire?
I had a somewhat similar issue happen once. I was driving at operating temp. Came into heavy stop and go traffic. All of a sudden, it was misfiring - it felt like a 2 stroke motorcycle that had the carb loaded up. It lasted for about 15 minutes. I called the dealer to see if anyone had similar probs and of course, that was a joke. But after that, it has not happened since.
Most of the threads I've read is for a hesitation bucking while driving @ speed...mine is just for a minute or two only after a warm start and not when the car is under load/in gear. Have you seen anything like what I've described, if so please elborate as I need to get more data on this specific issue. Thanks.
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It could be, but I don't know exactly what the problem is...the tech at my dealership said w/o a fault code there isn't much they could do, which was a rather dissapointing response to say the least. Also if my 06 E55 did not do this and none of my other 911's didn't either something is not right here.
I had a somewhat similar issue happen once. I was driving at operating temp. Came into heavy stop and go traffic. All of a sudden, it was misfiring - it felt like a 2 stroke motorcycle that had the carb loaded up. It lasted for about 15 minutes. I called the dealer to see if anyone had similar probs and of course, that was a joke. But after that, it has not happened since.
Last edited by 500; Nov 26, 2007 at 11:23 PM.
One guy had the dealer take a look at the clutch and they said everything was fine, I was driving today as the issue was happening and thought about this thread but I haven't heard of a dealer figuring out what the problem is..
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