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1001 Engines & Transmissions
(757) 354-3869
6220 Old Providence Rd
Virginia Beach, VA
Big Al's Mufflers & Brakes
(757) 463-7777
2901 Virginia Beach Boulevard
Virginia Beach, VA
Unlimited Autocare LLC
(757) 301-8748, 001-2004
1393 London Bridge Road, Suite 110
Virginia Beach, VA
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
1792 Princess Anne Rd
Virginia Beach, VA
Japanese Auto Masters
(757) 468-1333, 001-2004
1324 London Bridge Road
Virginia Beach, VA
Big Al's Mufflers & Brakes
(757) 463-7777
2901 Virginia Beach Boulevard
Virginia Beach, VA
Art Walker Auto Service
(757) 340-0131
2636 Dean Drive
Virginia Beach, VA
Big Al's Mufflers & Brakes
(757) 671-7910
5737 Princess Anne Road%2C %23 B
Virginia Beach, VA
Firestone Complete Auto Care - Aragona, Virginia Beach
(757) 499-0501
4834 Virginia Beach Boulevard
Virginia Beach, VA
Ocean Air Auto Repair Tire Pros
(757) 340-9675
3249 Dam Neck Road
Virginia Beach, VA
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Porsche Engine Diagnostics: Misfire Codes, Fuel Trim Faults, Secondary Air Injection

By Larry Bailly  
June 16, 2009

Porsche has been building engines for decades that will literally fit in a suitcase, but are still able to put out horsepower that rivals many larger engines. Find out how to keep the Porsche Boxster engine running smoothly.

I have been intrigued by automotive engineering and design since I was about 10 years old. The auto show was a big deal each year, and we always attended to get a chance to sit in some of the new cars from all over the world. In the 1950s, looking at the foreign cars was a big hit for me, simply because the small cars better matched my size, and they seemed to have fewer gadgets on them.

The dashboards had gauges and that was quite different than the American cars of that time; they just had “idiot” lights. I do remember, however, that the early cars from Porsche were a little different. The engine was in the back, there was no big grille on the front and there were very few gauges on the dash. Mostly just a speedometer and a tachometer, whatever they were for!

Times have changed since then, but my interest in automotive engineering still drives me to try and learn as much as I can about how stuff works, and why it was done a certain way. Today’s engineers and designers have a difficult balance to arrive at a vehicle that will meet government standards, look and drive well, and get reasonable fuel economy.

Porsche has been the leader in automotive design and engineer...

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