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mustang2porsche 12-12-2013 04:25 PM

Finally bought a boxster
 
Happy new owner of an 01 boxster s. Also my first MT car. Love the comfort and speed. Any tips on how to drive it. Especially 1st 2nd gear change, can't seem to not have it jerk most times.

evomind 12-12-2013 04:31 PM

Shift at about 4k, it loves revs.

mustang2porsche 12-12-2013 04:36 PM

Roger. Also is it possible to change the top from plastic to glass and a different color. The rear window is fogged ( which doesn't bother me too much with the top down)

woodsman 12-12-2013 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by mustang2porsche (Post 376311)
Roger. Also is it possible to change the top from plastic to glass and a different color. The rear window is fogged ( which doesn't bother me too much with the top down)

YES and yes- use the search function- you'll learn all there is to know!

tsunamiboy 12-12-2013 06:14 PM

Check transmission mounts (if it is not driver caused :eek:)

rp17 12-12-2013 06:35 PM

Does shift smother above 4k. Make sure its warmed up though.

mustang2porsche 12-12-2013 07:05 PM

Went for a drive and does shift better after 4k, but is revving that high in normal traffic good for the engine and my fuel economy

Porsche9 12-12-2013 07:18 PM

LOL - practice will make perfect.

fatmike 12-12-2013 08:15 PM

confused - shift @ 4k? Why?


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mustang2porsche 12-12-2013 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by fatmike (Post 376339)
confused - shift @ 4k? Why?


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Kick ass exhaust note

RawleyD 12-12-2013 09:32 PM

lol @ fuel economy.

I like to give the clutch and extra second or so from 1st > 2nd.

BruceH 12-13-2013 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by mustang2porsche (Post 376311)
Roger. Also is it possible to change the top from plastic to glass and a different color. The rear window is fogged ( which doesn't bother me too much with the top down)

Take a look at Auto Tops Direct (ATD) same as GAHH. I replaced my top last spring, highly recommended.

kk2002s 12-13-2013 07:16 AM

The S is about a 1000 rpm drop from 1st to 2nd. For my smooth shifts that means I better get 2nd engaged by then to get smooth RPM matching.
I agree that 3800 - 4000 produces a smooth transition, just do it regularly after the car has warmed, oil temp up.
I do find trying to to do a 1-2 shift 5-6k can also be a bit jerky.
Spirited shift at 5k, puts you at 4k in 2nd then it's off to the races through the rest of the gears until you are surprised at how fast triple digits display

mustang2porsche 12-13-2013 08:23 AM

I'm quickly finding watching my speed hard to manage. Too easy to start speeding before reaching 4th

particlewave 12-13-2013 09:35 AM

High revs!!! 1-2 gear, about 4k while rev matching to about 2.8k, 4.5k+ through the other gears with revs 3k+ to match before engaging clutch.
You'll get it ;)

recycledsixtie 12-13-2013 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by mustang2porsche (Post 376381)
I'm quickly finding watching my speed hard to manage. Too easy to start speeding before reaching 4th

I just have a Box base 2.7l and in third gear can easily reach 100 mph. I don't get into 4th gear in the city. I really don't need an S. I don't get into the high rev range till I am out in the country......can't wait for spring.:)

Perfectlap 12-13-2013 10:03 AM

I used to have a lead foot until I started autocrossing/EVO school,etc.

Once I realized how much 'margin of error' room you need to recover from a miscalculation, and the fact that texting/shaving/lip glossing motorists give you absolutely none, I limited my spirited drives to times when there's little traffic on the road.

As for gunning the minute you get in, the best practice is to watch how long it takes your temp gauge to point straight up and then double that amount of time for the engine oil to come up to non-self-destructing temperature. So if it takes 10-15 minutes from when you drive off, keep the revs below 3K. Remember the best drivers are those who are the least punishing to their highly engineered equipment. This car is a scalpel not a hammer. If you treat like a hammer, get ready for some large repair bills. Way bigger than what you'll see with any domestic.

PorscheBound 12-14-2013 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 376398)
I used to have a lead foot until I started autocrossing/EVO school,etc.

Once I realized how much 'margin of error' room you need to recover from a miscalculation, and the fact that texting/shaving/lip glossing motorists give you absolutely none, I limited my spirited drives to times when there's little traffic on the road.

As for gunning the minute you get in, the best practice is to watch how long it takes your temp gauge to point straight up and then double that amount of time for the engine oil to come up to non-self-destructing temperature. So if it takes 10-15 minutes from when you drive off, keep the revs below 3K. Remember the best drivers are those who are the least punishing to their highly engineered equipment. This car is a scalpel not a hammer. If you treat like a hammer, get ready for some large repair bills. Way bigger than what you'll see with any domestic.

So your saying not to floor the car for 30 minutes?

jsceash 12-14-2013 07:10 AM

Your missing the most important thing. PICTURES:) Welcome to the forum

mustang2porsche 12-15-2013 09:44 AM

Will have pictures once I'm home. Currently been away for the weekend.


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