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A North American diesel is not an option unless modified to accept ROW diesel and Add-Blue delete. Also depends on what type rally is being run - for example high speed is not required for TSDs. - Consider purchasing a ROW diesel over there first. For NA Cayenne's a well cared for and sorted early petrol model w spares if shipping across the pond. Would not consider anything newer than a 958.For the sake of theorizing, if you were signing up for a North African rally spanning Spain, Morocco, Mauritania, and Senegal, and you wanted to choose the most reliable, fuel-efficient and budget friendly Porsche Cayenne, which year and model would you go with?
Obviously spare parts availability would be extremely limited, so I am leaning toward a gas V-6 - but interested to hear comments.
thanks!
For the sake of theorizing, if you were signing up for a North African rally spanning Spain, Morocco, Mauritania, and Senegal, and you wanted to choose the most reliable, fuel-efficient and budget friendly Porsche Cayenne, which year and model would you go with?
Obviously spare parts availability would be extremely limited, so I am leaning toward a gas V-6 - but interested to hear comments.
thanks!
it's a roadbook navigation rally - so yes more like TSD, although I suspect they may be some more faster sections...A North American diesel is not an option unless modified to accept ROW diesel and Add-Blue delete. Also depends on what type rally is being run - for example high speed is not required for TSDs. - Consider purchasing a ROW diesel over there first. For NA Cayenne's a well cared for and sorted early petrol model w spares if shipping across the pond. Would not consider anything newer than a 958.
Our NA 958 diesel has been very reliable - 148k principally off-road miles and still going strong. That said have enjoyed our petrol Ineos Grenadier, purchased for extended travel south of the border.
In my educated Cayenne experience, I'd recommend a 958 (2011+, and don't get the first year, so let's say a 2013 would be good) 3.6 V(R)6 NA (VW engine). 958 lost something like 500-700lbs from the previous 957 due to changes with the transfer case, and a 958 drives a lot like a robust car vs a heavier truck, and is impressively spry even with the NA VR6. Also, the engine bay has plenty of room to access components (unlike a V8/V8 TT, or Diesel).
Otis' 958 diesel is awesome, but like my 958 V8 TT, it's a whole lot more complicated than the basic VR6.
Have had no transfer case issues with our 958 six cyl diesel.How worrisome is the transfer case issue on a 958 6 cyl? I am assuming I will need to find one that has had the transfer case replaced already.
How worrisome is the transfer case issue on a 958 6 cyl? I am assuming I will need to find one that has had the transfer case replaced already.