This 3.7L Hartech Rebuilt 996 is a Perfect Porsche 911. But at What Cost?

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2023
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    Today, I experience the car I tell everyone to buy - a 996 generation 911, rebuilt by Hartech after an engine failure and kept fresh with almost exclusively OEM or OEM-spec parts - is it good, and what is the cost of such a car?
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  • @jo05dk
    @jo05dk Před 10 měsíci +135

    Whether it makes financial sense or not: I deeply admire people who set out to do things right, cost be more or less damned. I tip my hat at this man.

    • @1950bobster
      @1950bobster Před 10 měsíci +1

      Would you do it.....or just trade it before rebuild & buy a nice 996 Turbo....

    • @jo05dk
      @jo05dk Před 10 měsíci +8

      @@1950bobster I can’t tell you if I’d spend a boatload on a 996 Porsche, because I haven’t driven one. But: For a fun car I strongly prefer a N/A, so yes.. I would rather spend whatever money I have making a N/A car better, than buying a turbo car. Without a doubt.

    • @TJWCars
      @TJWCars Před 10 měsíci +5

      Same here. Got it spot on.

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto Před 10 měsíci +5

      Amen to that.
      That's why we love our cars. ❤

  • @leejenkins1905
    @leejenkins1905 Před 10 měsíci +47

    Glad you enjoyed the work we did on the engine

    • @machohogan
      @machohogan Před 10 měsíci +3

      Amazing car. Amazing video. Well done on the choices, perfection!

  • @gerardoduran8041
    @gerardoduran8041 Před 10 měsíci +158

    Day 1 of asking jay for garage tour/ fleet update

    • @pplace993
      @pplace993 Před 10 měsíci

      I second that!

    • @LawrenceTimme
      @LawrenceTimme Před 10 měsíci +2

      He will update us when there is something to update

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@LawrenceTimmeHopefully it's a Porsche. 😅

  • @clownworld-honk410
    @clownworld-honk410 Před 10 měsíci +83

    What I love about the older 911's is the size of them. The new ones are too wide for British B roads. They might be quick around the Nurburgring but that's not the real world. 😮

    • @jimiverson3085
      @jimiverson3085 Před 10 měsíci +8

      Any 911 after the 997 generation is a really big car. When the 991 came out I saw one side by side with a 997 and the increase in size was really shocking.

    • @cblack1green
      @cblack1green Před 10 měsíci +2

      I agree, I have a 997 4s and that’s about as wide as want to go with them.

    • @DSC800
      @DSC800 Před 10 měsíci +3

      People like to say how much bigger the 992 is over the 996 but it's only 4" longer and 3" wider than a narrow body 996, or only 2" wider than a C4S. So bigger, true, but not even close to a C8 vette which is ~10" longer and ~7" wider, and a wopping 14" longer wheelbase (vs 996). Porsche had to go bigger to stay competitive, but only a little.

    • @GT380man
      @GT380man Před 14 dny

      @@DSC800I think those width differences are significant, if you live in a country where tight and narrow country roads are commonplace, once you leave the nearest motorway & begin exploring. If you drive mostly on modern roads, then I expect the width difference might disappear as an issue, or at least, bother the driver.
      Luke, owner and manager of Friends Green Porsche, whose company did the work outside the engine rebuild (that’s Hartech’s domain) has said in video more than once that there’s a noticeable difference in width, once you’re on the move. FGP HQ is gloriously rural and the roads, off the local main roads, are in not too bad condition, but narrow. Narrow enough that you can’t so easily & safely hustle a 991 generation 911 along than you can a 996/997.
      I bought my own 911 from Friends Green Porsche, recommended.

    • @DSC800
      @DSC800 Před 5 dny

      @@GT380man Yeah, I've driven a rented Fiat 500 in and around Lisbon. A fun little car and wouldn't want anything bigger. I'm in San Diego with modern but not so well kept roads.
      I don't think the differences are significant other than modern cars have also pushed the wheels out further with tighter clearances between the tire and fender. So a 3" width increase might be more like 5" at the tire wall. I run 10mm spacers on my 996 and could probably go with 15mm. Modern cars run a slightly stretched tire that tucks under the fender with only mm clearance. The sightline of the body of the car and center-caps are pretty much the same. So, with all this, the car feels bigger.
      Of course when it comes to rear overhang not much can be done with the Carrera engine in back.

  • @andrebrown8792
    @andrebrown8792 Před 10 měsíci +30

    Love some Hartech!! I did something similar, hunted for a C4S with a blown engine. Rebuilt to a 4.0 and swapped the tiptronic out for a manual. I timed the market right and could still sell it and get all of money back, plus some. Side note, I did the build myself over 2 years, using a Nickies 4.0 block and stage 1 Hoffman heads. Fully documented on the Rennlist 996 forum.

  • @bradenigma2092
    @bradenigma2092 Před 10 měsíci +79

    While I may be biased since I have a 996, but I really like the 996 headlights. The clear versions are like the GT1 Strassenversion which is a cool feature all while being different from the other 911s. Of course the classic 911 headlights are iconic, but the car still retains the classic 911 shape all while being a great car.

    • @robfrost1
      @robfrost1 Před 10 měsíci +9

      The early headlights are the best feature of the car!

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm Před 10 měsíci +5

      I have the clear versions as well, and have even toyed with the idea of getting a set of ambers.

    • @EvoraGT430
      @EvoraGT430 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Total copy of the lights on the GT1 race-car, so all the beardies can wind their necks in.

    • @sistew
      @sistew Před 7 měsíci

      The original headlights look even better on cars with the aero kit👌

    • @Euphorica
      @Euphorica Před 3 měsíci

      It's always been beautiful.
      Dgaf about hivemind goofs

  • @mattdedasc
    @mattdedasc Před 10 měsíci +6

    996.1 owner here. I had mine for 12 years. Great cars

  • @Birmingham_racing
    @Birmingham_racing Před 10 měsíci +12

    I can never get bored of that flat 6 sound

    • @bmstylee
      @bmstylee Před 10 měsíci

      With a sporty exhaust definitely sounds nice. I am an American V8 guy all day but there are more than a few wicked sounding engines from the Europeans. I love a big inch V8 with a lumpy cam but an engine capable of 10k rpm is glorious.

  • @MichaelAMangone
    @MichaelAMangone Před 10 měsíci +18

    I bought my 1999 C2 for 21,500 USD. Opened the glove box and found a surprise: paperwork and photos of an engine rebuild from one year before for 17K! I pretend this means I spent 4,500 for it.

    • @Ferraridude13
      @Ferraridude13 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Bruh. That’s amazing luck

    • @tm55555
      @tm55555 Před 10 měsíci +4

      1999 doesn't have a glovebox. Do you mean under the armrest?

  • @joelsmith9311
    @joelsmith9311 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Awesome. I’m biased, I own a 1998 996 3.4 in manual with 18” rims and I simply love it. I spent ages trying to find a pristine example here in Australia and have kept it completely standard. I replaced the suspension, dampers and bushes with OEM parts and have never regretted it - what a car. It might have “only” 300bhp but it absolutely flies across country. I’ve got a good friend who owns a new 992 Carrera S with PDK and we regularly go driving through the national forest back roads in convoy with him - and the 996 has never let me down. Not only does it keep up - and even sometimes pull away, if I take a brave pill (although I’m undoubtedly busier behind the wheel), it always astonishes me (and my friend) at just what cross country pace it has in the dry. Porsche knocked it out of the park with this car - you just need to find a good one, which is getting harder and harder these days.

  • @digilux4017
    @digilux4017 Před 10 měsíci +9

    Biased 996.1 owner here. Yes, its the best 911 money can buy. Its far better than any earlier iterations, and compared to the newer 991 and 992 versions, its smaller in any aspect, lighter and its a liveable car you dont have to morgage the wife and kids or be so afraid to use. All the hate on the 996 is due to incompetence and by ignorant people. Mine is a september 1997 one of the first, it has its second gearbox, fourth engine and clocked 220.000km. It has a Numeric shifter and cables, center console delete, mechanical LSD (from factory), MO30 sports suspension (from factory), the 996 GT3 carbon bucket seats and a RUF-Raid steering wheel. With the new Micheline PS5 rubber its a dream to drive.

    • @MathewLewit
      @MathewLewit Před 10 měsíci +1

      As fellow 996 owner, I am wondering how did you managed to go through 4 engines? Are you tracking it?

    • @digilux4017
      @digilux4017 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@MathewLewit previous owner did club racing, many trips to Nurburgring, Spa, Alpe passes, etc. I did the gearbox change two years ago, and current engine was a warranty on a engine rebuild Porsche did that ended up with intermix. So the car has 220.000km, but the gearbox and engine has only 7.000km.

    • @markwalton8644
      @markwalton8644 Před 10 měsíci

      Wow some serious money has been spent on this. 220k on one engine would've been impressive but 4 engines less than impressive😅
      But it's not my money and you obviously love this car enough to lavish it!!

    • @digilux4017
      @digilux4017 Před 10 měsíci

      @@markwalton8644 first and second engine was abused on track, third engine was not built right and onky lasted for ca 10.000km. Fourth engine is all-new from Porsche (new block and heads (longblock) and this engine has ca 7.000km from new built. This was a warranty delivery from Porsche free of charge. The first gearbox was rebuilt some years back around 2017 (new second and third gear), I replaced this with a new gearbox at 205.000km in 2021.

  • @RafeAbrook
    @RafeAbrook Před 10 měsíci +18

    I also own a 1999 C2 manual 996, and it just ruins everything else I drive when it comes to feel. It also confirms to me that 300bhp and 1320kgs is all you really need on British roads. I firmly believe that in time the values of the early cable throttle manual 3.4's will catch and maybe surpass the C4S.

    • @andygoodwin1526
      @andygoodwin1526 Před 9 měsíci +3

      A 3.4 with regular oil changes is a very reliable engine- I agree that prices will only go up.

  • @bloodybrit
    @bloodybrit Před 9 měsíci +5

    Having just bought a restored 996 with a broken engine I really enjoyed this and feel vindicated in my choice.

  • @oliverlondon5246
    @oliverlondon5246 Před 10 měsíci +25

    I have the exact same car and bought it from its first owner in 2002. It’s been sitting in the garage too much, but I really enjoy driving it. This inspired me to get it back on the road again

  • @MorningNapalm
    @MorningNapalm Před 10 měsíci +7

    I am not sure I agree with everything said here. You mentioned IMS, RMS and bore score. Both IMS and bore score were a much bigger issue on the 996.2 facelift car, and RMS is a minor issue, just an oil weep, easily fixed. In fact, the IMS issue on the 996.1 was so rare that this car wasn't even covered by the US lawsuit, just the facelift. You then claimed that you were sure that there were many other issues too, but that really isn't the case. It is a very good and reliable engine with one or two potential issues. You finally said that you couldn't do any preventative maintenance to avoid them, but you absolutely could. The IMS bearing could be refreshed any time, and clutch replacement was a good time to do it. There are several better options from third parties, but originally only the Porsche item would have been available. Part of the problem was that Porsche had spec'ed the bearing as being sealed and that it should last a lifetime, but the way they used it, the sealed-in grease would eventually leak out, and this was when the problems would arise. If you switch it every 80000 km or so, you would likely never see the issue. Bore scoring was tied to over revving, among other things, so since there is a rev limiter, you only really had to worry about not exceeding redline on downshifts. If you treated the engine properly, bore scoring would likely not happen either. Overall, it was a massive step up in drive quality over the air-cooled cars, and a fantastically fun and dynamic car. You can argue about the headlights, and people do, but honestly, I quite like them. The 996 was by far the most-selling 911 up to that point, so apparently lots of people agreed. Apart from a couple of bills to get the car back into shape after a mildly neglected previous ownership, the running costs of mine have been less than 2000 Euro per year, often closer to 1000, and I have never driven a more fun car. The way it flings out of corners is just so deeply satisfying.
    In my opinion, the 996 is a more satisfying 911 to drive than both the 993 and all 911s which came after. The 997 was relatively boring, and its main advantages were round headlights, which again you could argue about, and a slightly better interior. The 992 and 991 are just too large for a 911, in my opinion. They are wider than a Jaguar XJ! I still love the earlier 911s, apart from the 993, which was really Porsche's attempt to make a 996 without changing very much, and in my opinion, the design was a failure, as it looked neither classic nor modern, just a sort of awkward in-between. The customers echoed my opinion, as it sold very poorly.

    • @steverogers7473
      @steverogers7473 Před 10 měsíci +2

      THIS 👍😎

    • @VS-qd5qw
      @VS-qd5qw Před 10 měsíci +1

      Some of what you have said is total nonsense, if you have an original IMS you want the seal to be worn so it allows oil to flow through it. Aftermarket IMS bearings are even more of a risk, as they will fail, and you won't know when.

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@VS-qd5qw LOL WHAT??? You have no idea, go talk to an engineer, over and out.

    • @VS-qd5qw
      @VS-qd5qw Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@MorningNapalm over and out is what your car will do with the ceramic bearing - good luck! Lol

    • @VS-qd5qw
      @VS-qd5qw Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@MorningNapalm congratulations for paying for a time bomb to be installed in your car

  • @MathewLewit
    @MathewLewit Před 10 měsíci +39

    I have done something similar(ly stupid). Bought healthy & running 996 and let independent specialist renew the engine and accessories, suspension and brakes. Never had any, not even the most minor, issue with it during my entire ownership of three years. I think the car deserves to be in shape and has plenty to offer to offset the initial cost. My bill was about 14k Euros for the job, plus purchase price which here on the continent is slightly elevated now (25 to 30k Eur). As a bonus, it's vintage enough to feel unique and different in every aspect if you are young and used only to new cars like I was. Second bonus, its ridiculously easy to obtain any parts you need.

    • @Ferraridude13
      @Ferraridude13 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Why is that stupid? Honestly seems like the best way to own a 911.

    • @MathewLewit
      @MathewLewit Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@Ferraridude13 Purely from financial standpoint it's not wise. I would recover next to nothing of that cost if I tried to sell it. I keep it longterm so I don't mind, but it is a downside that needs to be mentioned.

    • @cartelautomotivo
      @cartelautomotivo Před 10 měsíci

      Can I ask what company you used for the engine rebuild? I’m EU based (Portugal) and looking for reliable indie EU options. Local shops are brutally expensive (taxes).

    • @nickmoulton446
      @nickmoulton446 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Its just a lot of preventative maintenance that you would have done anyway, more enjoyable way of doing it

    • @Ferraridude13
      @Ferraridude13 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@MathewLewit idk I think a full engine rebuild presents value to the discerning buyer. Depends on initial purchase price as well I guess.

  • @bou7990
    @bou7990 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I have a 986 Boxster and love it, think it has aged gracefully and the orange headlights are just cool now. Hopefully soon I can upgrade to one of these…

  • @wakkadakkaify
    @wakkadakkaify Před 6 měsíci +1

    i own a 996 with a rebuilt 3.9 hartech engine. Yes it was super expensive but it was worth it and it's a forever keeper.

  • @corychecketts
    @corychecketts Před 9 měsíci +3

    Lee is my kind of owner. He spent his money on what he loves and clearly doesn't give a damn what other people think.
    Jay, you are spot on about the M030 suspension. I owned two '99 996s, one with the M030 and the other with the M029 setup. I always felt the M030 was too stiff for daily driving duties. That car had the 014 package with the 993 hollow spoke twists and all the desirable 996 specs. I sold the car with the M030 suspension and kept my other '99 with the M029 setup.
    I'll be doing a similar rebuild to my 911's engine when the time comes. These cars are gems and have gotten a bad rap for way too long. Luckily for me and guys like Lee, we picked up our cars for cheap while they were still disliked.

    • @GT380man
      @GT380man Před 14 dny

      My first 911, a 996 40th Anniversary Edition, comes with MO30 suspension as standard.
      I’ve nothing to compare it to, but first impressions after 125 miles are that on our crumbling roads, it’s overly harsh. However, on half decent rural A roads, all the downsides disappear. I cannot pretend that i understand why it feels so lovely but, through sweeping bends, I’ve never felt anything like as fantastic. There’s no body roll and the silly expression, “the steering is so good that you need only to think about your lines & “the car steers as if by telepathy”!
      JayEmm is right about how a modest hike in power & torque is noticeable.
      The 996 40AE has the Power Pack engine, 345bhp, and it feels at least as fast as my Stage 1 Audi S3, which churned out the same numbers as the first gen RS3.
      The

  • @godspeed6315
    @godspeed6315 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I own 911 997 C4S , factory full aero kit with the multi spoke rims tan leathers over midnight blue , it’s had a full HARTECH REBUILD I love it so much 😊

  • @hugohugo2832
    @hugohugo2832 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Very nice. 996 is a great car. I’ve had a 3.4 and C4S and currently a turbo. For reliability turbo wins but 3.4 the best drive.

  • @BABY3438
    @BABY3438 Před 10 měsíci +3

    love these 996s now starting to offer classic fun

  • @createanddestroy
    @createanddestroy Před 10 měsíci +8

    996 is on many points in a difficult stage in its life. Here in Belgium you pay around €2300 of taxes every year to keep them on the road + MOT, that is without insurance and fuel. So that is already a hefty bit. Once they're 30 years they can get the oldtimer status and les expensive road taxes. Also if they just gotten the bare necessities of maintenance, they will need a certain amount of work.
    Despite these costs and only driving mine around 5-6000km every year I'm still more than happy with my purchase of what was last year I think the cheapest 996 of the country. It was been parked for 3 years with the previous owner due to ilness.
    Now almost 1 year later I've put in around €5500 in parts and maintenance (almost a complete suspension overhaul in the right way) and for some preventative maintenance.
    Car is now at 219500km and engine is still pullling strong (second engine though), ims, rms, aos, clutch have been replaced by the previous owner so I'm pretty safe.
    But I thing between now and 5-6 years I think my engine will be rebuilt. Luckily I do almost as much as possible myself. :)
    Good story with this car. The 996's deserve these treatments for the fun and nimble sportscars they are.
    The 996.1 c2's are also the closest to the older aircooled cars because of the cable throttle.

    • @odinikita4821
      @odinikita4821 Před 10 měsíci

      So, sounds like Belgium is a place run by left wing criminals. Crappy euro country taxing their people very highly.

  • @johnrayner3940
    @johnrayner3940 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Excellent video, and nice to see some footage of a tastefully modified car

  • @MrAndyS
    @MrAndyS Před 10 měsíci +2

    Can’t knock a man who loves his car. Financially unwise but I can only imagine how good it makes him feel

  • @davidarter9670
    @davidarter9670 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is how a car SHOULD be restored. It will provide him with twenty years plus of pleasurable driving. Well done. Excellent review again James

  • @996Revival
    @996Revival Před 10 měsíci +10

    The 996 will always stand out and it definitely has a lot to offer😊

  • @andrewritchie1699
    @andrewritchie1699 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Great review. Thank you. It's a beautiful car. Time will show its better looking than its given credit for.

  • @tommorgancars5726
    @tommorgancars5726 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The lustre of that paint - Lovely! Great close ups. Cheers James

  • @Rei_n1
    @Rei_n1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for all the details and prices on the upgrades and refreshes

  • @TIWNA851
    @TIWNA851 Před 10 měsíci +7

    The 996 is a better looking car than the 997, there I’ve said it!

    • @zencoaching1932
      @zencoaching1932 Před 10 měsíci

      Why?

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm Před 10 měsíci +3

      Agreed. It is just so jewel-like in its lines. The 997 is beetle-y at the front, and generally the lines are just duller and more fussy. Both are nice-looking cars, but the 996 hit the sweet spot for me.

    • @TIWNA851
      @TIWNA851 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@MorningNapalm agreed, the 997 is a great 911, but I can’t help but seeing Volkswagen Beetle when I look at the front end and those headlights! The 996 has aged so well and is really coming of age.

    • @TIWNA851
      @TIWNA851 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@zencoaching1932 The less bulbous rear end, the headlights no longer offend and have a retro modern classic look. Mechanically, they are of an age now that most major issues have been dealt with and have been replaced with superior parts! Don’t get me wrong the 997 is a great 911, but I believe the 996 no longer deserves to be looked down upon by a small Ignorant section of the Porsche community!

  • @badger748
    @badger748 Před 10 měsíci +8

    What a great car and journey - well done Lee - just don’t EVER sell it !

  • @petertilsley3015
    @petertilsley3015 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Beautifull car done just right....the owner is to be commended. Great Review getting to the heart of the matter. Thx from NZ

  • @chrisbaxter5041
    @chrisbaxter5041 Před 10 měsíci +2

    You definitely have a soft spot for everything porsche I've just bought a 2013 NC on the back of one of your videos the BBR 200 and glad I did

  • @DSC800
    @DSC800 Před 10 měsíci +2

    If I was faced with spending that much on my 996 I couldn't do it. I'd sell as a roller or part it out and move on. So far so good though.

  • @jbeale54
    @jbeale54 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just got my 997 C4S back from Hartech after rebuild and 4.1 conversion. Have to say very impressive. 😅

  • @mikemagoomcgrady
    @mikemagoomcgrady Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great to see this review

  • @brandonwade5035
    @brandonwade5035 Před 7 měsíci +1

    My '03 C2 has an LN 4.0L with full bolt ons and it's a dream machine.

  • @Cheburator13
    @Cheburator13 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Jayemm, you may want to drive my 996.1 GT3 CS - it may re-configure your perception of driving a raw, analogue car made by Porsche. Happy for you to have a go - I don’t think you have ever had the original GT3 on your channel…

  • @wilbertmcmaster8025
    @wilbertmcmaster8025 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Another excellent video Jay. Loved your comments on the suspension; original is best. Buy the best you can. Anything under £15k is going to be an expensive project. I bought of FGP, who you mentioned, and have never looked back. My 996.2 has cost me nothing but a minor service in 2 1/2 years. I drive it at least once a week and never lose the enjoyment that driving it gives me. These cars are awesome.

  • @leostreat3573
    @leostreat3573 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Lovely, understated quality.

  • @stevensarson482
    @stevensarson482 Před 10 měsíci +8

    I have a silver 997 (06) with a Hartech engine. Enjoyed video and love the car. Traded in a Boxster (987 base) for it and in lots of ways miss it, especially during the summer. Enjoyed the video and thanks for being so driver focused when so many are not.

    • @jimiverson3085
      @jimiverson3085 Před 10 měsíci

      An early 997 with an engine upgrade would be a great thing to have. Probably will be the first non-GT water-cooled model to hit collector status. I may yet swap my 2010 Boxster S for one.

  • @rossbethell4187
    @rossbethell4187 Před 10 měsíci +3

    That’s a lot of commitment and spend in a category of 911 often left to die. In that respect, kudos to Lee. On the other hand, I’m still amazed at the mark up on marked up service that Porsche Indies give. That bill is ridiculous. I appreciate some of the additional labour and service like head skimming etc but really even if you rebuilt four fiesta engines it still wouldn’t add up to that much. Their isn’t any particularly special materials or precious parts used. A lot of non Porsche engine builders (and mechanics) could do the work for a lot less.
    In respect to the suspension, interesting they went Bilstein B4 for the dampers. Not an OE part. It must be very supple. I’ve B8/H&R/19” on mine and that’s not particularly harsh.
    It’s interesting how all cars seem to do the cycle of being desirable when “tweeked” and improved and then even more desirable when stock fresh. Nostalgia and romanticism? Either way, it’s great to see another 996 kept alive and kicking……still have a 993 over it though. 😊

  • @Bitulescu
    @Bitulescu Před 10 měsíci +2

    a 996 carrera for 20k with some new suspension is just my dream

  • @jazzragu
    @jazzragu Před 10 měsíci +2

    I used to have a delightful 997.1 Carrera S as a daily and sold it last year for a 718 Cayman S. It had an epic Bose sound system- which is far better than the Bose in a 718 (for god sake go for the Burmester if you’re speccing one). Harmon Kardon on my previous M2 sat somewhere in between them. As for driving, that 911 was epic- a lovely blend of analogue and digital, and felt very connected to the road and had a lively engine which screamed at full chat.

  • @timmusick9875
    @timmusick9875 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Nice to hear some sage advice and new attention on a 911 bargain? Well done!

  • @stevenfarrington2361
    @stevenfarrington2361 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Kudos to Lee for taking the perfect daily driver exotic sports car and turning it into……… well, the perfect daily driver exotic sports car with a long and reliable lifespan ahead of it. A combination of the classic Porsche iconic design, genuine patina and 20/20 hindsight from Porsche aftermarket specialists can’t go far wrong 👏👏👏

  • @user-qn6yt3zx3w
    @user-qn6yt3zx3w Před 10 měsíci +8

    Very timely video, just got my 4.3 litre ‘m97 engined’ C4S back and in everyday driving, it’s quicker than my 991.2 GT3.
    Yes, if you rev the GT3 to the redline, it is faster, but the R43 is shockingly quick, with serious grunt from below 3k rpm.
    Flat 6 Innovations did the rebuild/upgrade and after working with them for a year, they are to m97 engines, what Ruf is to 911’s - legendary.

    • @corychecketts
      @corychecketts Před 9 měsíci

      Jake and company build awesome engines!

    • @MichaelMeyer93
      @MichaelMeyer93 Před 8 měsíci

      What did that cost you? I've been looking at going for a 4.0-4.2 build motor on my c4s someday.

    • @user-qn6yt3zx3w
      @user-qn6yt3zx3w Před 8 měsíci

      @@MichaelMeyer93 cost me as much as the car did, but was well worth it!

  • @ledoutofshadow8004
    @ledoutofshadow8004 Před 9 měsíci +2

    40-50K for a basically new car, better that as it left the factor vs a DB9, 360, A8 etc all of which are in very used condition, and will undoubtedly, need lots of fixing. I think he made the right choice.

  • @altortosa5955
    @altortosa5955 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Lovely car, totally agree, an excepcional 911, and pretty standard too

  • @Track_Star
    @Track_Star Před 10 měsíci +1

    This car looks exactly like my first 911 (see the phot of me driving down the corkscrew at Laguna). I LOVED that car. But bores got scored and I sold it off to a friend who promptly totaled the car😢
    I still miss that thing. And to your point- redoing the car would’ve costed WAY more than it was worth. Ended up in a 718 Spyder and I love that car too, but something about the 99 911’s simplicity is so wonderful when compared to modern metal

  • @sprintermaximus
    @sprintermaximus Před 10 měsíci +3

    I love my 996.2. On my second motor at 135k, but it's been worth it. I do all work myself, so I save a ton. It's got a few parts on it and is a great driver's car. Glad to see you review another 996 Jay. Nice work.

    • @bmstylee
      @bmstylee Před 10 měsíci +1

      There is something satisfying about doing the work yourself. My Silverado is my daily and my project vehicle. I've done intake, exhaust, lift suspension, brakes, and a wheel bearing (at 60k miles which seems like an early failure) all myself. Not sure I actually saved much since I added some new tools (2 Milwaukee impacts, full impact socket set, higher capacity torque wrench ratcheting sets metric and SAE, pry bars) to the box but I'm good with that.

  • @TheBigFatTater
    @TheBigFatTater Před 10 měsíci +5

    This car is nearly identical in spec to my 2002 C2 (without the engine upgrades). A brilliant car that I've put over 10,000 miles on in my first year and a half of ownership. In the US, you can have one of these, or you can buy a 10 year old muscle car that's been hooned. Seemed like a no brainer to get the Porsche and it's been very kind to me in the time I've had it.

    • @carlosandleon
      @carlosandleon Před 10 měsíci +3

      I think the Citroen C2 has entirely different characteristics imo.

    • @TheBigFatTater
      @TheBigFatTater Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@carlosandleon I can't tell if you're serious, but it was funny nonetheless. Lol C2 is a 911 Carrera 2.

  • @yebo56
    @yebo56 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Poppopbangbang might dispute the "best 996" moniker

  • @danieljudd2519
    @danieljudd2519 Před 6 měsíci +1

    @ 12.30 'Coil over sounds so much sexier than bushes' :)

    • @GT380man
      @GT380man Před měsícem

      I noted that & disagreed!

  • @9961BE
    @9961BE Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great video, also seen the owners own video diary on CZcams. Having had standard and changed to M030 suspension on my 996.1 C4, I'd have to disagree about the suspension comment. M030 is only 10-15mm or so lower and not a great deal stiffer. It does have a stiffer rear with stiffer ARB. This makes it a touch sharper but I wouldn't say its noticeably more crashy. Horses for courses I suppose. I would love a Hsrtech 3.7 conversion. 😪

  • @u187146
    @u187146 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Had both a 996 Targa 3.6 and C4 3.4. No IMS issues with either and both felt quick. Sold the Targa for 17k with 60k miles a few years back. Not sure I would want to spend over 30k on a 1998 C2, he won't be getting that money back. Had the M030 suspension on the C4, which greatly improved handling without being overly harsh, though I don't live in a town).

  • @scotty4979
    @scotty4979 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Cheers for the feature again. If my 3.4 ever goes pop, it's going straight to Hartech for a 3.9. I keep looking at other cars around the 30k mark but the idea of maintaining a V8 Vantage or an R8 just isn't reasonable in my mind. A Hartech build would give me such peace of mind.

    • @fundoc48
      @fundoc48 Před 10 měsíci

      Hartech are likely to offer you 3.7 only unless you source a 996.2 3.6 crankshaft, and crank carrier. They are likely to tell you the 3.4 heads don't flow enough. I'm sure the heads can be ported, but your costs keep going up.

  • @jf9601
    @jf9601 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Kudos to Lee for going down this route because if I can remember, there was nothing wrong with the base car other than an noisy exhaust manifold, so the engine rebuild wasn’t immediately necessary. In my mind £22k for 35 bhp/42 lb ft of torque is some spend - why not source a 40 Jahre or 996 GT3. The 40 Jahre is 345 stock and the GT3.1 is 360 bhp. All that said, for Jayemm to say it’s the best 996 that he’s driven, assuming that includes his own 996 C4s, is some accolade. Good luck with it Lee, and I’m looking forward to the comparisons with other 911’s that you have planned.

    • @leeevernden
      @leeevernden Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks! Yeah more comparison videos on the way, shame the 997 CS2 owners seem a little shy so can't seem to find one willing to be in a video just yet. We must put the costs into context though, the £22k bill was the cost of all works Harlech completed, that was more than just engine work, I asked them for a tonne of stuff extra. Also the cost of the engine rebuild is around £12k all in, if you want the extra 35bhp/42 lbs ft you pay the additional £3k - so that's not a bad deal at all. A 40 Jahre would be a good comparison to do actually, I think the idea behind that car was similar to what I have done(narrow body, 2wd, manual coupe), and the price is similar to my build, but I would guarantee my car is faster than one of those. And you'd have all the issues of the m96 engines still present. The 40 Jahre is also a .2 of course, I prefer the .1s for the analogue feel. GT3 I've never driven, I would like to try one but again I suspect mine would be a more suitable daily driver - which is what I built it for.

  • @fairfaxa
    @fairfaxa Před 7 měsíci

    superb car and video. I just bought a 10/97 996 manual in identical spec here in Australia. I adore the car and the high revving, light footed nature. I havbe owned a 2.7 MFI Carrera, and a 930 prior and this car certainly holds up at least as well as them both .,.. handling is sublime on standard M029 suspension. I have taken some inspiration from Jethro Bovingdon's car, but at this stage, aside from semi solid engine (993 RS) and trans mounts, a short shifter kit and and 18" GT3 996.1 split rims, it is as it was delivered....honestly, drive a 996 hard and convince yourself they are not GREAT. especially the early revvier cars, the last analog 911 with throttle cable, and 1320kg only.

  • @JohnSenior-hd9sf
    @JohnSenior-hd9sf Před 9 měsíci +1

    3.4 engine never lacked the top end fire works!😂

  • @2702simmo
    @2702simmo Před 10 měsíci +5

    Same as my 1998 996 it also has the Hartech 3.7 build. It’s a great car and a fun engine to drive unfortunately mine suffered a problem just under 20k miles the crank bearing went snd I had to throw £4K at it so maybe not as bomb proof as people are led to believe although it now has a stringer crank bearing in
    That being said they’re a good company to deal with and I was just unlucky

    • @nizm0man
      @nizm0man Před 10 měsíci +1

      A rebuilt engine with new parts had a bearing die? That's strange.

    • @2702simmo
      @2702simmo Před 10 měsíci

      @@nizm0man yep

    • @Escygt
      @Escygt Před 10 měsíci +1

      Not the first time I've heard this.

  • @eze8970
    @eze8970 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks J 🙏🙏

  • @dadcars
    @dadcars Před 10 měsíci +3

    What an awesome Q 911! 👏 well done to the owner… I’ll always have a soft spot for the 996 as it was the first 911 I ever went out in 🥰

    • @leeevernden
      @leeevernden Před 10 měsíci +1

      Cheers Dude, love your videos. One of the reasons I bought this was because it has a large boot in the front and kids fit in the back so it's surprisingly practical for such a small car. Give me a shout if you fancy a go in it.

    • @dadcars
      @dadcars Před 10 měsíci

      @@leeeverndenawesome! 🙌

  • @benedictlydford8922
    @benedictlydford8922 Před 10 měsíci +2

    A lovely car done right

  •  Před 10 měsíci +1

    Perfect video.

  • @angi733
    @angi733 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Nearly went for one (even was talking to Lee/asking for advice) , but went for a nice Maserati Gransport instead, which ironically holds less mechanical fear if you are careful. Happy to offer it up for comparison :)

  • @robertsanders9068
    @robertsanders9068 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Excellent review of a superb car! Shame about the clear indicators, but at least he kept the four spoke steering wheel - Only mod I would like to see is the 'center consul delete' - a mere £450 for the kit from your friendly local OPC!

    • @leeevernden
      @leeevernden Před 10 měsíci +1

      The clear indicators are factory. UK spec came with those after the first year of production. I love the 993 throwback 4 spoke steering wheel 🙂

  • @chrismaguire719
    @chrismaguire719 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Guys got a top sports car now that he can take out, thrash all day and not worry about bills for the next ten years plus. 👍

  • @henryatkinson1479
    @henryatkinson1479 Před 6 měsíci +1

    11:41 I hate to break it to you... M030 does not make the suspension any harsher. It makes it lower (20mm lower for RoW, 10mm for US). The springs are the same stiffness (spring rate) as the non-sport package springs, and the shocks are the exact same part (Bilstein B4). The only other difference is the sway bars, which have no impact on harshness, you should only really feel them in the form of a slight body roll reduction.
    Also, you completely neglected to mention the fact that the early 3.4 cars (MY99 and earlier M96/01, M960/01S) essentially don't suffer from bore score, dechunk, or IMS failures. The IMS is dual row on those cars (failure rates in the fractions of a percent range compared to about 5 percent for the single-row cars, per the class-action suit filed against Porsche over the matter), and none of the 3.4s have had a substantial issue with bore scoring or dechunking, as that was a flaw of the cylinder cooling jackets on the 3.6s and later 997 3.8s (M96/03 and onwards).
    Also, the gearbox is not what wears. Slop in the gearchange is the result of... plastic bushings in the linkage under the lever. You can either swap them for bearings, or replace the linkage box outright with one from a 997.1 GT3 which has metal components and bearings from the factory (albeit that shortens the throw), and that solves the issue. The G96 box is actuated by 2 cables, and is widely regarded to be one of the most bombproof transmissions Porsche ever installed. Keep up on the fluid change intervals and it should be more than happy. Only real failing has been prematurely worn 2nd gear synchros on some early examples.
    EDIT: 15:32 "Upgraded to the 2006 style IMS bearing." Thats a downgrade. The 2006+ (M97) IMS bearing was a single-row bearing of increased diameter... its loading characteristics were identical to the early dual-row bearings. The downside? The way it fits into the casting of the M97 means it can no longer be removed from the outside of the engine behind the clutch, and now requires you to split the crankcase. So if this car really was an early example (296 horse), it had an M96/01... which didn't have the issue to begin with. And in the process likely irreversibly modified the crankcase to fit the larger diameter bearing, potentially in a way that requires removing and splitting the engine to replace it. What an upgrade.
    All of this has not addressed the only genuine design flaw the early M96 ever had... oiling issues between the "Integrated Dry Sump" and the subpar oiling of certain valvetrain components on Bank #2. Both of which can be pretty easily and cheaply rectified between X51 parts and modern aftermarket offerings. X51 baffle, Porsche Motorsport AOS, and the extra oil feed line for the Bank 2 head, throw in an X51 oil pump while you're at it, and you've addressed the only real Achilles heel of the M96/01. Can't find those X51 parts? LN Engineering's UAOS is new but very highly regarded thus far on the Rennlist 996 boards.

  • @joaovilarinho1362
    @joaovilarinho1362 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This car as it is, is for that one owner that does not have any social media app

  • @marshallsonmotorsltd2101
    @marshallsonmotorsltd2101 Před 10 měsíci +1

    We have a 3.7 Hartech Gen1 996 Manual coupe coming to market in the next couple of weeks. We agree James, the best 996 you can buy at any price point bar a gt3

    • @leeevernden
      @leeevernden Před 10 měsíci +1

      Rare opportunity to buy one with the work already done! The new owner should be very happy, and smug 🙂.

    • @marshallsonmotorsltd2101
      @marshallsonmotorsltd2101 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@leeevernden I’ve got another project that’s going down to Hartech so time has come to move her on 😢 Ps glad jayemm pulled through doing the review of your car and glad he agrees with us both!

  • @halloweenjack8683
    @halloweenjack8683 Před 10 měsíci

    I bought a 996 from Baz/Grant around 2002 I liked it at the time but since sold it. Chaps at Hartech are bang on I will soon be looking for a 997.2 via them guys as I think they are a much nicer style, I guess ones tastes change over the years

  • @gregs8685
    @gregs8685 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Great video. I have owned multiple 997 and 996 Porsches, and without a doubt 996 is the more engaging and fun car to drive. 997 has it beat on looks, power and interior quality, but suspension and steering are noticeably more direct in the 996. The 997 has variable steering and most have PASM dampers which suck. As do 19” wheels. 996s are also significantly lighter. Plus the IMSB is a serviceable part in all 996s. The only 997.1 with a serviceable IMSB are 2005 and and early production 2006s. 996>997

    • @TIWNA851
      @TIWNA851 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Does the 997 really have it beaten on looks? as every year goes by I really start to question that!

    • @computerhelpcc
      @computerhelpcc Před 10 měsíci

      Yes it does for looks. and I am a 99 996.1 manual owner

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@computerhelpcc I personally prefer the 996.1 looks. I find that the round front edge of the 997 frunk makes it look odd, more like a VW beetle, and the round headlights, while round, are too small in proportion to the fairly wide car.

  • @mapp4751
    @mapp4751 Před 10 měsíci +1

    IF i had the means this would be the first exotic car i would buy with no hesitation!

  • @jayjohnson3732
    @jayjohnson3732 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I can see the logic here. Don’t know what he paid for the car, but I’m guessing that all in he has spent considerably less (maybe half) in inflation adjusted money than the car cost new. For that he has a car that is better than new in every way that matters.

  • @snoopy10411
    @snoopy10411 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Lovely car, would prefer this over a new one

  • @NigelDeForrest-Pearce-cv6ek
    @NigelDeForrest-Pearce-cv6ek Před 10 měsíci +1

    Brilliant!!!!

  • @yorbalindason
    @yorbalindason Před 10 měsíci +1

    I spent $10,000 on a 2003 996 in Southern California for the IMS, clutch and “while you are there” parts. I just got a 2001 911 and will do just the IMS if I can get away with it. My mechanic thinks they are really reliable cars so don’t need all the extra extra.

  • @mullner88
    @mullner88 Před 10 měsíci

    @16:55 that’s a cool shot you got there

  • @chriscarbaugh3936
    @chriscarbaugh3936 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Sweet spot, almost? I had a 997 C2S w a man box and X51. It was annoying me with small faults so I moved it on; but she was pretty much perfect

    • @markwalton8644
      @markwalton8644 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I Concur but for the money he spent he could've had the 996 Turbo Manual. Much better Car!

  • @ukwan
    @ukwan Před 10 měsíci

    I nearly lost the IMS bearing on my 996 and considered this route, just cut my losses and walked away, managed to. It actually fell apart as it was being replaced..had it fixed before sale of course. Actually made £1k on the car.

  • @simonelliott5956
    @simonelliott5956 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Excellent video and a really nice car. I know these are seriously undervalued in 911 terms, but I personally think they are a cracking looking car, especially in the silver over blue leather. Been thinking about buying a sensible daily, ditching my C7 RS6, and having a weekend car like a 996/997. The thing that puts me off is exactly what you’ve mentioned IMS/RMS, bore scoring and the other engine engine gremlins. Perhaps the Hartech route is the best way forward.
    One question I’d like to know, is what was the purchase price, ie Lee’s total cost including the car.

    • @FrostbiteWCUE
      @FrostbiteWCUE Před 10 měsíci +1

      Skip the 996 and get the earlier 997.1 then. The IMS is much stronger and you can scope to check for scoring.

  • @jeroenvanboxtel8801
    @jeroenvanboxtel8801 Před 10 měsíci +1

    nice car, well done! it does looks to me it has headers in addition to the 200 cell cats too

    • @coolguy_2997
      @coolguy_2997 Před 10 měsíci

      A shot at 16:15 it looks like it has headers and it sounds the according way

  • @barryshine224
    @barryshine224 Před 4 měsíci

    If the headlights are good enough for the GT1 they’re good enough for me… in fact I love the Mk 1 lights without the orange indicators!! And for the record IMS bearing failure is very much a very rare occurrence, especially now!

  • @jesusbarrera6916
    @jesusbarrera6916 Před 10 měsíci +2

    the only reason the 996 has gone up in price is because every other 911 has also increased in price, as the total industry seems to have done as well

  • @markwalton8644
    @markwalton8644 Před 10 měsíci

    I love this commitment and probably had no plan in paying out what he has but nearly 40k is Porsche 996 Turbo territory and none of the standard car engine issues 😮
    I know which I'd rather have!!

    • @Stavr0ss
      @Stavr0ss Před 10 měsíci +1

      You do you, I don’t want 4wd in a sports car, and the extra you’ll pay in regular maintenance for a turbo mezger will make it more expensive in the long term, but if you’re just going to buy it to thrash for 2 years and then sell it on then the comparison makes sense …

  • @machohogan
    @machohogan Před 10 měsíci +1

    As a minimum wage guy who keeps buying scratch cards with a 500k prize I always have my eye on the 996 (the rest will go to my wife).
    Putting myself in Lee’s, to get peace of mind and know I’ve made a sound decision and got a reliable car I’d look at doing something similar.
    I always loved 911’s but the turning point was 03 for me.
    Outside the Mcarther Glenn outlet at York with my beautiful ex. We we’re in my £440 82 Mini.
    There were a couple of 996’s in the car park and that particular day they ticked all the boxes for 27 year old me. Classy, not too flashy, pretty and I guess status. I dreamed of one day owning one and being at the level in life where I could maintain one. I wanted everything that went with the 911.
    I see kids today watching the videos on CZcams where everyone has a Lambo feeling the same. I think it’s a thing people with little money often do.
    I still dream of having a 996, hopefully one like this.

  • @samclaxton7540
    @samclaxton7540 Před 10 měsíci +1

    can you try find and review 986, 987, 997 hartech rebuilt cars, id be very intrested

  • @vancityflyguy
    @vancityflyguy Před 8 měsíci

    Great review and a very nice 996 for sure. Could you share “Lee”’s link so we can watch his videos also about the car? Thank you

  • @jimiverson3085
    @jimiverson3085 Před 10 měsíci

    I would assume that a Hartech rebuild would address all Porsche's engineering oversights on the M96 engine. If you're going to spend the money, fix everything because if you don't those costs will hunt you down later.
    Yes, the owner could have had other cars for the money. But those cars would have also been older and come with their own costs to get back to spec. And a well-sorted 911 is probably better than any of those cars with work to be done.

  • @TML34
    @TML34 Před 10 měsíci

    16:06 when your bill comes with a thumb drive detailing the costs, it's going to be a long day going through the 5 stages of grief.

  • @kevinwirga6021
    @kevinwirga6021 Před 10 měsíci

    Jay, early 996 3.4 ltr cars have twin row IMS bearing and do not have bore scoring problems hence they motors are safe and do explode like the later cars!

    • @eddthirty4065
      @eddthirty4065 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Sorry, they do bore score and d-chunk. Speak to Hartech or better still previous owners.

  • @benzinapaul7416
    @benzinapaul7416 Před 10 měsíci

    Great car and kudos to the owner for doing what he's done but I'm struggling a bit to put sense into the amount spent, maybe time will tell

  • @cozza819
    @cozza819 Před 10 měsíci

    When is the Cayman S video coming out? I can't find it on the channel. Been eyeing them recently

  • @RzogL
    @RzogL Před 10 měsíci +2

    Seriously considering a Hartech 3.7l upgrade to my 3.2l 986 Boxster S when the time comes to rebuild the engine (currently it's on 148k miles. I upgraded to a ceramic IMS bearing at 118k and had the suspension rebuilt with Koni SAs and Eibach ARBs at 124k by Centre Gravity. I have also upgraded my shifter with a FunctionFirst Shift-Right kit and I'm running on Michelin PS5s). The previous owner had an IPD plenum, 74mm thrirtle body and conical airfilter installed, with the engine apparently mapped to 252 hp, presumably at the wheels. It flies once past 5k rpm, but I'm not convinced the previous improvements did the mid-range torque any favours. I do wonder though, what's the DVLA situation with a Hartech engine conversion? Will road tax remain the same, or are new CO2 emmissions per km registered for the modified car? And would I lose my Euro 4 ULEZ compliance? Love the 996.1 Carrera 2 manual by the way, I think it's the best looking 911 since 1973 (the 996.2 is the worst, especially with the turbo front bumper) and this one's in my dream specification, except for the sunroof.

    • @Flat6_911
      @Flat6_911 Před 10 měsíci +1

      No changes to your road tax band or ULEZ. This is all based on manufacturer data.

  • @michaeldyer6304
    @michaeldyer6304 Před 6 měsíci

    This is in my opinion... The way it should be done👍

  • @heiner71
    @heiner71 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I don't think saying that for the money it took to fully sort the 996, you could have gotten an R8 or an Aston Martin. They would have been in similar condition as the 996 was originally and required the same amount or more on top of the purchase price, to bring to the same condition level as the 996 now is.

  • @johnmull59
    @johnmull59 Před 10 měsíci

    Very nice...Porsche 996TB (Triggers Broom)?

  • @eolix_
    @eolix_ Před 10 měsíci

    I bought a Cat S 997 C2S for a very good price (19k), and a year later I find myself with mild (but clear) bore scoring.
    Rebuild for 12k and keep it?
    Reline scored cylinder for 3k and sell it?
    I love the car and it's still relatively low mileaged (70k), I just don't know whether it's worth it.