Ah ok, so by implication, does that mean that Porsche will put a warranty on (or honour an existing warranty) on a car that has over-rev alarms in range 1, 2 and even 3?
Yes because they won't damage the engine and these engines were designed to be driven, not to be garage queens or stuck in traffic jams.
Being serious now I'd not buy a car that had no ignitions in range 1 or 2, because it would mean the DME had either being tampered with or the engine had never being pushed.
But of course it does not make up for the fact the earlier Porsche engines had design faults, IMS, bore scoring due to lack of cooling etc. etc.
It is why as soon as I got mine, 3rd radiator was installed to keep it cool and I change the oil every 5000-6000 miles. In a few weeks I am going to get the bores checked, when I purchased the car the bores with un-marked, I am hoping 20k miles later they are still spotless.

), and the gear change felt "shorter" and more mechanical than mine which seemed to tally with what you said re metal bushings. The guy looked up the VIN numbers of both that GT3 & my car, and the shifter has an identical part number? Very odd... I don't suppose you have a part number for yours that I can compare do you?

