galumay Posted 19November, 2019 Author Report Share Posted 19November, 2019 I noted the fuel consumption, hoping I can improve that with new plugs and coils - open to any other suggestions. Its a bit better than it looks because of the 6% speedo error with the Mud Terrains. (probably more like 15l per 100km.) 1 hour ago, TwoHeadsTas said: Great story!!! Now, will the Cayenne tow the boat???? Easily, but the Troopy with the 6.2L Chev diesel does too, and it already has the trailer brake controller fitted! The Cayenne will probably get to tow the 4.7m tinny hiding in the carport behind the big boat. TwoHeadsTas 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donR Posted 20November, 2019 Report Share Posted 20November, 2019 Good to see another Porsche going to great use. Love those long road trips! Look forward to seeing more of your adventures in the Cayenne. I have completed just over 10,000 kms in my Porsche in just over 8 months of mainly country cruising including a 2500km return trip from Mount Buller via the long way. I am mainly limited to the tarmac where you must be able to get to some amazing spots with the 4wd. Although I did take a wrong turn on one occasion and probably would have appreciated a "no Porsche sports cars allowed sign". Car ended up looking just like yours! Beau, MFX and galumay 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
galumay Posted 3December, 2019 Author Report Share Posted 3December, 2019 Done a bit more work on the pig, she has a nice new set of Denso plugs and Cosmo Racing coils. Took me a couple of hours to do the whole job from start to finish, not bad for the first time! I have no idea how it still ran, the plugs were so old they had about a 5mm gap! Half the coils were cracked. Took it for a little drive in the deep, soft, end of dry season powder sand, mainly to check it went in and out of low range and could select and deselect the diff locks. All good. I didn't have to walk home either! Went down the test track in Low with centre diff lock, came back thru in high. Its going to take some serious sand to stop this thing! Gavn, TwoHeadsTas and johnno 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
galumay Posted 18December, 2019 Author Report Share Posted 18December, 2019 Popped out to Gapuwiyak today to do a small job, about 220kms out the track. I am guessing its the first porsche to ever visit the community! Had a small side trip in the bush on the way home for lunch at and a swim. Dodged a buff have a wallow in a big puddle beside the road! Scott930, Beau, MR901 and 9 others 12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TwoHeadsTas Posted 19December, 2019 Report Share Posted 19December, 2019 22 hours ago, galumay said: Popped out to Gapuwiyak today to do a small job, about 220kms out the track. I am guessing its the first porsche to ever visit the community! Had a small side trip in the bush on the way home for lunch at and a swim. Dodged a buff have a wallow in a big puddle beside the road! Great to see the car being used this way Galuway🙂 Bull Bar (or Buffalo Bar) on the way for the front?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
galumay Posted 19December, 2019 Author Report Share Posted 19December, 2019 Not sure about a bar, i have driven these roads for 30 years and never hit an animal. The troopy has a bent bull bar - from someone backing into it in the woolies carpark!! TwoHeadsTas, Troubleshooter and Gavn 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gavn Posted 28December, 2019 Report Share Posted 28December, 2019 On 18/12/2019 at 22:05, galumay said: Popped out to Gapuwiyak today to do a small job, about 220kms out the track. I am guessing its the first porsche to ever visit the community! Had a small side trip in the bush on the way home for lunch at and a swim. Dodged a buff have a wallow in a big puddle beside the road! Love it! Probably the first Cayenne that fella has seen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crsedge Posted 13February, 2020 Report Share Posted 13February, 2020 Any updates on further mods and/or life wth the Cayenne @galumay? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uncle Posted 27May, 2020 Report Share Posted 27May, 2020 Reading this makes me miss our old bus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t4orcemps Posted 23July, 2020 Report Share Posted 23July, 2020 Can't believe I just found this forum! Love reading the story. I decided to go a similar route with my Cayenne as well and slapped on some all terrains. Took it to Kalbarri (WA) and went out to Murchison Station to play with some Landcruisers, Prados and Patrols. No problems with rocks, mud and soft sand. This is a very capable 4wd. Pre-trip Arrived and ready for action GTP911, crsedge, Scott930 and 5 others 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dreamr Posted 23July, 2020 Report Share Posted 23July, 2020 1 hour ago, t4orcemps said: Can't believe I just found this forum! We've been here the whole time .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tasporsche Posted 12October, 2020 Report Share Posted 12October, 2020 Love the story and pictures! I envy you for being able to daily drive such a machine around one of the coolest parts of regional Australia, absolutely epic! How has the reliability been since you got it? I'm currently looking to get one for myself and would be keen to hear how yours has fared covering large distances up in the NT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1q2w3e4r Posted 13October, 2020 Report Share Posted 13October, 2020 They're bullet proof in my view, the Porsche master tech I know who used to wrench on them says the same thing. I thought I'd killed mine once when it was going down there on a tow truck and he was confident it wouldn't be anything major or terminal. Also quite timely based on the thread Harsh, tasporsche and bear924 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tasporsche Posted 14October, 2020 Report Share Posted 14October, 2020 On 13/10/2020 at 13:41, 1q2w3e4r said: They're bullet proof in my view, the Porsche master tech I know who used to wrench on them says the same thing. I thought I'd killed mine once when it was going down there on a tow truck and he was confident it wouldn't be anything major or terminal. Also quite timely based on the thread I saw your post in another thread and was very impressed! I once blew a coolant line in a BMW 320i and only just made it the 4 or so city blocks to my mechanic before it began to overheat. Very timely post by Vin Wiki indeed, I'll have to check it out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eterpae Posted 20September, 2022 Report Share Posted 20September, 2022 Evening to all This is my first post, and now registered and I thought I would add my two cents worth after coming across Gulumay's post via images. It is the only reason I thought I would register. I have also joined the Porsche club, but it would appear they are only interested in the sport club drives. I understand your passion Gulumay. I recently purchased a 2005 Porsche Cayenne S based on the same dream. It was also based on the passing of my German father in 2020. That is another story. 'I realise it wont have much interest for the Porsche purists, but maybe there is another 'nutter' out there like me who is interested in using a Cayenne as a long range unsealed road cruiser and a serious off road part timer' Your comment, Gulumay, ''maybe there is another nutter out there' that made me join this forum. That nutter would be me. Happy to share photos and the build I am undertaking. Your in NT and I am in Brisbane Queensland. Will post photos to share with this community. JLD, Tips, sjm and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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