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Old 07-13-2005, 09:59 PM   #1
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987S scoop?

Unlike the base 987, the S has a scoop centered in the front. Does it have any function, or is it purely "decorative"?
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Old 07-14-2005, 08:39 AM   #2
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Much like many of the differences between the standard 987 and the 987S, the front scoop is purely decorative.

Rather annoying, really. Between that and the red calipers that are no different than the black calipers, I don't know what to think of Porsche.

I'm told that the 987S scoop houses a tranny cooler if you have the Tiptronic, but I haven't confirmed that one.
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Porsche has done different colors of brake calipers for a while now. The 993 Turbo and the C2S have the same brakes, yet the C2S calipers are black and the Turbo red.
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Old 07-14-2005, 10:34 AM   #4
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PThe 993 Turbo and the C2S have the same brakes, yet the C2S calipers are black and the Turbo red.
I didn't know about that. I just knew that the brakes were different on the 986 versus the 986S so it kind of made sense to have a different color. Seems pretty ridiculous to do that on the 987 though.

I hate when companies do stuff like that. Personally I'd rather just have them black, and I asked if I could get them in black on my 987S but the dealer then mentioned that it wouldn't be good for resale value. Quite true, *sigh*
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Honestly, getting different color calipers is not going to effect resale by that much. Most people who are going to buy a used Box won't even notice the difference in caliper color. I know on the 993 Turbos, black calipers were an option and they obviously haven't hurt resale since the cars are still crazy high priced.

If you want black calipers, go and get some caliper paint and paint them. Its not a tough thing to do. Just make sure you mask off the Porsche letters, the pistons, brake line connection and bleeder nipple.
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If you want black calipers, go and get some caliper paint and paint them. Its not a tough thing to do. Just make sure you mask off the Porsche letters, the pistons, brake line connection and bleeder nipple.
Oh thanks, I know how to do that, but that wouldn't be quite the same--the stock calipers are anodized black, not coated.

No big deal, I don't care enough to change it--just one of those things that I thought was silly.
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The 993 Turbo and the C2S have the same brakes, yet the C2S calipers are black and the Turbo red.

And the 993 Turbo S has yellow calipers.
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And the 993 Turbo S has yellow calipers.

Also a true story... and the RS has crazy mystical color changing calipers lol...

I personally feel that caliper color has NO effect what so ever on resale value. If you want them a different color, paint them or powder coat them, or have then anondized. Hell when I get a Boxster I may have the calipers painted puse.
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Is it just me, or do the boxster brakes(paricularly box S) look way more finished and just plain better than a C5 or C6 vette. A c5 owner said the other day that he wished his brakes resembled mine.....Of course AC-DELCO VS.BREMBO. What would he have expected?
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