So I figured I would share a little info I learned today as this feature is starting to become more prevalent in modern cars. I had not previously given this much thought but we recently bought the wife a used 2008 Cayenne GTS. It has a direct injection 4.8L V8 making 405 hp. We are VERY lucky to have bought the warranty for repairs and here is why...we've had it 3 weeks.
Gasoline direct injection pumps are ENGINE driven either off a camshaft end or by the oil pump. Porsche has chosen to use oil pressure. These pumps work at 2200 psi and are very similar to the extreme high pressure pumps on modern diesels. No electric pump can accomplish this high pressure.
So that being said, if you are buying a used car with direct injection (gas), be damn sure to buy the extended 3rd party warranty. In our situation the pump alone is $1100 and we don't know the full bill yet. Thankfully, we have a VW dealer locally to work on the Cayenne/Toureg, otherwise we would have to have it towed to Houston.
Anyway, beware of the extreme high costs of some of these new technologies on cars today that will eat your ass at the cashier. This one repair will have paid for nearly 1/2 the warranty cost and yes, I knew a P-car was going to be expensive, but DAMN!!!!
Gasoline direct injection pumps are ENGINE driven either off a camshaft end or by the oil pump. Porsche has chosen to use oil pressure. These pumps work at 2200 psi and are very similar to the extreme high pressure pumps on modern diesels. No electric pump can accomplish this high pressure.
So that being said, if you are buying a used car with direct injection (gas), be damn sure to buy the extended 3rd party warranty. In our situation the pump alone is $1100 and we don't know the full bill yet. Thankfully, we have a VW dealer locally to work on the Cayenne/Toureg, otherwise we would have to have it towed to Houston.
Anyway, beware of the extreme high costs of some of these new technologies on cars today that will eat your ass at the cashier. This one repair will have paid for nearly 1/2 the warranty cost and yes, I knew a P-car was going to be expensive, but DAMN!!!!
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