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Old 07-10-2012, 01:40 PM   #1
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You sir are most confused about the physics of energy transfer and the laws of thermodynamics...
Are you sure about that...

The stopping distance between the base and S is only about 7 feet. The larger calipers provide better heat dissipation. Like he said, to really notice the difference in braking you will need to be at the track. There the difference will be significant.

The extra horse power on the other, that is significantly noticeable anywhere, anytime

The Boxster is great car (base or S)and I actually find myself enjoying it more than my 997. Which may explain why I have decided to supercharge the 997, I have to justify the extra cost of the 997 somehow and 500 hp may just do it
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