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Are you down with OODA? | Elliot Weil

Are you down with OODA? | Elliot Weil

P-Car Talk Podcast Dec 04, 2025 82 min
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About this episode

Elliot Weil, founder of Oda Motorsports, shares his journey from Porsche enthusiast to entrepreneur after experiencing a catastrophic engine failure in his 997.2 RS. The discussion dives into the intricacies of the Metzger engine, common issues, and Elliot's innovative solutions to prevent future failures. He also talks about his passion for driving, the modifications he's made to his car, and the challenges of owning a vintage 911. The episode is filled with technical insights, personal anecdotes, and a candid look at the joys and trials of being a Porsche owner.

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P-Car Club

"Elliott owns and is the founder of Oda Motorsports, also a P-Car Club member, fellow enthusiast."

The P-Car Club is a group of people who love Porsche cars. They get together to talk about their cars and share experiences.

Company

Oda Motorsports

"So a little bit of background on Elliott, and then we'll get into it. Elliott owns and is the founder of Oda Motorsports, also a P-Car Club member, fellow enthusiast."

Oda Motorsports is a business that works on cars to make them faster and better to drive. They help car enthusiasts improve their vehicles.

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Metzger engine

"...that owns a 3RS Metzger engine, correct?"

The Metzger engine is a type of engine made by Porsche that has six cylinders arranged in a flat configuration. It's known for being very powerful and reliable, especially in sports cars.

Term

dead battery

"So I'm like, oh, it must be a dead battery."

A dead battery means the car's battery is out of power and can't start the engine. It might happen if you forget to turn off the lights or if the battery is old and not working well.

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jumper cables

"Get the jumper. Try to jump the battery. Nothing, nothing."

Jumper cables are thick wires that help start a car with a dead battery by connecting it to another car's battery. They allow electricity to flow from the working battery to the dead one.

Term

piston

"...And what do I find is a little piece of metal resting on the top of my piston."

A piston is a part inside an engine that moves up and down. It's important for making the engine work, and if it's damaged, it can mean big problems for the engine.

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intake flaps

"And then he goes, looks inside the intake and inside these intakes, there's flaps. And the flap had kind of fallen down was just sitting in the bottom of the intake."

Intake flaps are parts inside the engine that help manage how much air gets into it. They can open or close to let in the right amount of air, which helps the engine run better.

Part

cylinder head

"...the head received some damage because like the piece, the punch, the piston punches the piece and then the top side is the head."

The cylinder head is the part of the engine that covers the top of the cylinders. It helps control the air and fuel mixture that makes the engine run. If it gets damaged, the engine might not work well.

Car

Porsche 718 Cayman GT4

"...I started buying 991 plenums, 718 GT4 plenums. I started looking at everything that was kind of going on..."

The Porsche 718 GT4 is a sporty version of the 718 model, designed for better performance on the track. It's known for being fast and fun to drive.

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horsepower

"...as far as literages, as far as horsepower. And there's an important detail that Porsche had released..."

Horsepower is a way to measure how powerful an engine is. More horsepower usually means the car can go faster and perform better.

Term

service campaign

"...there's an important detail that Porsche had released a service campaign in 2013 to remedy the original screws falling out of the flap."

A service campaign is when a car company offers to fix certain problems in their cars for free. It's a way to make sure the cars are safe and work well.

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modification

"...as far as like a modification, like, you know, all of the parts that you retrofitted and the strengthening and all that..."

Modification means changing or upgrading parts of a car to make it better or look different. People often modify cars for better performance or style.

Part

bushing

"So I changed the bushing that sits in there because it's like it's an aluminum cast piece. And then inside the aluminum, there's bushings."

Bushings are small parts that help other parts of your car move smoothly without rubbing against each other too much. They help keep everything in place and reduce wear and tear.

Part

seals

"So my thing comes with new bushings, new seals. You just install it in your piece and you put it back in your car and you're good to go."

Seals are used in cars to keep fluids from leaking out. They help make sure everything stays tight and clean inside the car's parts.

Car

Porsche Gt3S

"...onsider buying it. And that's the rest of the 997 GT3s and GT3RSs. So it's the three sixes and the three..."

The Porsche 911 GT3 is a super sporty version of the regular 911 car, built for people who love to drive fast and enjoy racing. It has a powerful engine and special features that help it handle corners really well. People talk about it because it's one of the best cars for driving on a race track.

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power mods

"I have power mods. I'm like, I'm scared. The sweat just forms the top of his forehead as I speak."

Power mods are changes you make to your car to make it go faster or perform better. This can include things like adding special parts or adjusting the engine settings.

Part

air intake

"So the three and the four liter have the biggest air intake. So they have the most pressure and the most volume."

The air intake is the part of the car that brings air into the engine. A bigger air intake can help the engine run better and make more power.

Part

plastic intake housing

"...I didn't see any failures of the rods, but I saw failures of the plastic intake housing that was, you know, not a catastrophic failure."

The plastic intake housing helps bring air into the engine. If it cracks, it can cause problems, but it doesn't usually mean the engine will fail completely.

Concept

Le Mans

"...because this thing, they raced it in Le Mans. They put it in everything."

Le Mans is a famous car race in France that lasts for 24 hours. It's known for being very tough on cars, and many companies use it to show how strong and fast their cars can be.

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2JZ

"...it's got that whole 2JZ moniker behind it. It's got that man, this block can handle whatever."

The 2JZ is a powerful engine made by Toyota, especially known for being in the Toyota Supra. It's popular because it can handle a lot of power and is often modified for racing.

Term

Carfax

"They did it off a car fax, you know, so it's not on the car fax and they wanted to move on."

Carfax is a company that gives you a report on a car's history. This report can tell you if the car has been in accidents or had other important changes.

Part

front fender

"...but I wasn't going to let it ruin my dream car. You know, accidents happen and from what we could tell it was a front fender."

The front fender is the part of the car that goes over the front wheels. It helps keep dirt and rocks from hitting the car and can get damaged in accidents.

Part

GT2 RS carbon fenders

"I ended up finding a really rare part, which is the GT2 RS carbon fenders. Oh, wow."

Carbon fenders are special car parts made from a lightweight material called carbon fiber. They help make the car lighter and can improve how it handles on the road. The GT2 RS is a high-performance version of the Porsche 911, and these fenders are hard to find.

Part

carbon hood

"I had got the carbon hood. You know, I was like, hey, if I'm going in there, right?"

A carbon hood is the top part of a car made from a lightweight material called carbon fiber. It helps make the car lighter, which can improve speed and handling.

Term

PTS allocation

"And, you know, like as, as like my halo car, I was like, this is my chance to kind of like go back and spec it my own, you know, like if I had a pts allocation in 2012 or 2011, you know, like do whatever you want."

PTS means you can pick any color you want for your Porsche instead of just the standard colors. It's a special option that makes your car unique.

Term

shark blue

"I looked at a couple of different blues, shark blue, San Reno blue club blue. And I ended up really liking in the rendering the club blue body with all the white accents..."

Shark blue is a bright and eye-catching color used on some Porsche cars. It's known for making the car stand out.

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Club blue

"I looked at a couple of different blues, shark blue, San Reno blue club blue. And I ended up really liking in the rendering the club blue body with all the white accents..."

Club blue is a color that some Porsche cars can be painted in. It's a stylish choice that looks good on sports cars.

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color change

"I want to do a color change on my car. I'm not ready at this very moment. I would say it's going to happen and probably under the next five years."

Changing the color of a car means making it a different color than it originally was. This can be done by painting it or using special stickers called wraps.

Term

maritime blue

"I really, really want to go maritime blue on my car."

Maritime blue is a type of blue color that some people choose for their cars. It's a bright and attractive shade that can make a car stand out.

Car

Porsche 911

"going to do because I had, I have PMO carbs on a 70s, 9-11. I know that pain."

The Porsche 911 is a famous sports car that has been around for a long time and is known for its unique shape and powerful performance. It's a car that many people dream of owning because it looks great and drives really well. It's often talked about because it has a lot of history and is loved by car fans.

Term

PDK

"...It has to be a PDK since the 991 is a PDK as well..."

PDK is a type of transmission used in Porsche cars that helps the car change gears quickly and smoothly. It makes driving easier and faster.

Car

Porsche Boxster

"...ative pallet in the 911 realm rather than came in Boxster. And it was my first 911."

The Porsche Boxster is a two-seater convertible sports car that allows you to enjoy driving with the top down. It's designed to be fun to drive and is often seen as a more budget-friendly option compared to the more expensive 911. People talk about it because it's a great way to experience the Porsche brand without spending as much money.

Car

Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS

"...o car and presence. But I do think I would go 718 GT4 RS in this comparison. What's the why behind that?"

The Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS is a super-fast version of the Cayman sports car, built for people who love racing and want the best performance. It has a really strong engine and special features that make it handle great on the track. People talk about it because it's one of the top cars for serious driving fans.

Car

Porsche Cayman

"...is other stuff. And it's aggressive looking for a Cayman. Don't get me wrong."

The Porsche Cayman is a hard-top version of the Boxster, which means it has a roof instead of being a convertible. It's known for being very fun to drive and has a sporty look. People often mention it because it offers a similar experience to the 911 but at a lower price.

Car

Porsche 911 GT3 RS

"... got like a thousand years old. He's driving that GT3 RS. He's just barely on his steering wheel."

The Porsche 911 GT3 RS is a super high-performance version of the 911, made for racing and very fast driving. It has special lightweight parts and a powerful engine, which helps it go really fast and handle well on the track. People mention it because it's one of the best cars for racing and driving enthusiasts.

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