911 3.2 1988
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No, the 2006 Porsche 911 does not have a traditional dipstick for checking oil levels. Instead, it uses an electronic oil level monitoring system that provides readings through the car's onboard computer. To check the oil level, you typically need to access the vehicle's display or dashboard settings. This design reflects a shift towards more modern and automated vehicle technologies.
Porsche recommends using Mobile 1 oil, specifically 0W-40.
For some reason Porsche said in their manuals that it was normal for 1970'S era 911's to use as much as a quart of oil every 680 miles.
A 2001 Porsche 911 2 Carrera requires 9 quarts/8.5 liters of oil without a oil filter change. Including an oil filter change it will require 9.3 quarts/8.7 liters.
The 2003 911 C4S takes about 9L of Ow40.
Mobil 1
Porsche recommends Mobil 1 Synthetic 0w-40.
A 1979 Porsche 911 SC has an oil capacity of 8 quarts if completely drained. This is about 7.57 liters.
The oil capacity of a 1978 Porsche 911 is approximately 9 quarts (or about 8.5 liters) when including the oil filter. It's important to use the correct oil type and check the owner's manual for specific recommendations to ensure optimal performance.
Take it to a certified Porsche dealer and let the experts service your precision crafted engine.