06-10-2006, 06:30 AM
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i have autocrossed with my 2000 boxster and i would say its awsome. It was only my first time autoxing and i quickly found that being hard on the brakes though sharp turns is the only way to keep the car turning. It is an awsome autox car.
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06-10-2006, 07:10 AM
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Well the Boxster is certainly a more refined vehicle, and in my limited experience autocrossing the boxster (I have been autoxing our Miata for the last 2+ years) it is absolutely capable and fun, a bit over-steer happy, but that can be adjusted.
Here is my observation:
daily driver - Boxster
autocross car - S2000
track car - Boxster
I think you will find the between the two cars, and based on your criteria, the Boxster would be the appropriate choice.
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Originally Posted by kyle986driver
i have autocrossed ... It was only my first time autoxing
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Kyle was that you in the boxster at the Martin event last week? Friend of Leland right? Welcome!
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06-10-2006, 10:23 AM
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Kyle was that you in the boxster at the Martin event last week? Friend of Leland right? Welcome![/QUOTE]
wow, yeah thats right...did i meet you that day? what were you driving?
-kyle
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06-10-2006, 11:11 AM
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if your goal is the better autocrosser, get the S2000. a mildly prepared S2000 will kill a stock boxster in AutoX (as will an RX-8). tuning the boxster to be competitive at AutoX can be expensive; the same $$$ invested in modifying an S2000, RX-7, RX-8 or Miata will yeild a more competitive car.
if you plan on any road racing, however, the boxster is a far better choice.
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06-10-2006, 11:16 AM
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Kyle, we autocross the Miata (see my sig - Red Miata #8 w/mscc, in the same class as Leland) when points are involved, not the boxster. But I was watching you durring fun runs... hope to see you out there more often. I'll have the boxster out there at the December non-points event (battle of the daily drivers  ).
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06-10-2006, 12:30 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kabel
Kyle, we autocross the Miata (see my sig - Red Miata #8 w/mscc, in the same class as Leland) when points are involved, not the boxster. But I was watching you durring fun runs... hope to see you out there more often. I'll have the boxster out there at the December non-points event (battle of the daily drivers  ).
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cool. cant wait, ill be out there as many times as possible!
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06-10-2006, 12:42 PM
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I've driven both S2000 and BoxsterS
I Autocross a fair bit previously with a Miata with LOTS of upgrades.
The S2000 is an A+ car for track or autocross. Best value in roadsters by a mile.
The BoxsterS is also A+
The S2000 has a much better gear box and is bullet proof.
THe BoxsterS has better brakes, better handling, better steering, better
seating position, and of course low end torque is way better than on the S2000.
I also like the STI, which says allot coming from a guy who thinks all cars should be sold with two doors by law.
Also, for Autocross I think there is a big difference between the BOxster and Boxster S. If you plan do allot of Autocrossing with the Boxster I would not go with anything other than the S. At this curb weight the car needs at least 250 HP well it doesn't but with 250 coming out of turns and tossing it around is a vey difference experience in the S. I regularly match the 993 and 996 911's without really pushing. Meanwhile some very experienced and very good drivers in Standard 2.7 Boxsters are a good 1 to 2 seconds behind the Standard 996 911's.
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06-10-2006, 12:52 PM
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Let's not forget that the new Boxster S scored the fastest run ever (even beating the Enzo) through a slalom in one of the popular car mags...must be a fairly capable autocrosser...
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