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Old Oct 23, 2009 | 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Cattman
Hmm, I thought they did the dyno right after the filling stage, where they put all the fluids into the car, then started it, then drove it into 2 rolling dynos. If you think about it, that's how they must have done it, as they couldn't even start it without fuel, and they did all the fluids at once.
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Single quick red lining on a dyno will not do much damage to gearbox and cylinders. consistent daily abuse from , say, 'launch control' rocket start with completely cold brand new engine will finish your cylinders walls within a month.

Again, best way to break in new engine is to take it on a highway and drive it for 3-4 hours non stop on regular 2-3K rpm. It is fun to do in new car anyway, you do it so for couple of weekends, get first 1000 miles on it and after that it is pretty much all set to take any abuse just fine after that initial smoothing of rings edges. Why folks put so much fuss over this simple thing is beyond me.
 
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Great TV show. I was lucky enough to catch it while "flipping channels." Did not catch the beginning of it, but set me DVR to record show that was going to run later last night.

117 stations to assamble a Porsche! The program made me feel VERY proud to be an owner of this engineering jewel.
 
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117 stations to assamble a Porsche! The program made me feel VERY proud to be an owner of this engineering jewel.
Indeed!
 
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Originally Posted by Flying Cat
117 stations to assamble a Porsche! The program made me feel VERY proud to be an owner of this engineering jewel.
I agree, I appreciate the vehicle's engineering of construction now, too! However, I wonder if the speed of assembly (some are limited to 2 min 35 seconds) could possibly be be the genesis of my rattles! I was looking at Hanz and Franz as they were bolting or clipping things in, wondering if they might be the ones to blame for this rattle or that!
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Great show. I DVR'ed it so I can watch it over and over.
 
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Originally Posted by Cattman
I agree, I appreciate the vehicle's engineering of construction now, too! However, I wonder if the speed of assembly (some are limited to 2 min 35 seconds) could possibly be be the genesis of my rattles! I was looking at Hanz and Franz as they were bolting or clipping things in, wondering if they might be the ones to blame for this rattle or that!
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I suspect they drive them some more than just the dyno test. I imagine there is a water test and a rattle test that they did not show.
 
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Does anyone know a place where I could watch this episode online?
 
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when they pulled the wing out of the box was very nice, I did not know these cars were hand painted still. Did it seem like there was a mix of cars going down the line? I swear I saw a gt3 followed by a c2
 
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It's supposed to run again on Oct 25th at 2am and 11am.
 
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Originally Posted by adias
I suspect they drive them some more than just the dyno test. I imagine there is a water test and a rattle test that they did not show.
I am not so sure about that. Once the car gets started and driven even on the initial dyno, it's fully assembled, so they can't at that point re-set the mileage. Most cars arrive with about 7-12 miles on them. That's surely more than driving to a transport vehicle, off that and into a container, off the container and onto another truck, then off and on a few more times, but it's not a lot.

As for rattle testing- no way, doesn't exist. Maybe at Lexus.

From what I can tell via my own 2 Porsche 911 ownership experiences, and that of other owners spanning decades all the way back to the first iteration of this line, there is no rattle-elimination station. If anything, there's a disgruntled employee who ADDS a rattle here or there! Some even call the rattles the "Ghost of Ferdinand Porsche", they're so much a part of the experience, sadly. And of course it seems that those who have no rattles are the most vocal about rubbing it in!
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