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MarkSin 10-12-2018 03:22 AM

Sports crono verses 6 speed manual gearbox
 
Hi Guys what do you think?
I have been looking at boxsters for a while looking at different options while I try to save up.
I will not be tracking my car when I finally get it, just driving aggressively on windy B roads :)
What do you think would be a better option on a 2.7 387 (sorry it's not about a 386)?
Both have similar mileage and price. One has sports setting as well as sports chrono while the other has sports setting and a 6 speed manual gearbox.
Which do you think would be a better choice all other things being equal, and why?

Still dreaming of the day when I have my boxster.

Quadcammer 10-12-2018 03:38 AM

6 speed. Sport chrono is gimmick

mikefocke 10-12-2018 12:39 PM

Are you sure the 6 speed is a 2.7 and not a 3.2 S? 2.7s didn't come with 6 speed gearboxes.

987 versus 986?

The Radium King 10-12-2018 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by mikefocke (Post 580931)
Are you sure the 6 speed is a 2.7 and not a 3.2 S? 2.7s didn't come with 6 speed gearboxes.

987 versus 986?

i think 6-speed was an option?

thstone 10-12-2018 01:33 PM

The 987 tip with sports chrono gets re-mapped throttle (gimmick) plus re-mapped shift points which do improve acceleration (slightly).

Regardless, get the manual.

Topless 10-12-2018 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkSin (Post 580909)
Hi Guys what do you think?
I have been looking at boxsters for a while looking at different options while I try to save up.
I will not be tracking my car when I finally get it, just driving aggressively on windy B roads :)
What do you think would be a better option on a 2.7 387 (sorry it's not about a 386)?
Both have similar mileage and price. One has sports setting as well as sports chrono while the other has sports setting and a 6 speed manual gearbox.
Which do you think would be a better choice all other things being equal, and why?

Still dreaming of the day when I have my boxster.

What year cars are we talking about? If it's a Tiptronic Sport Chrono you get a pretty nice auto trans but IMO it is no match for a 6 spd. If it is 2009 or later with PDK Sport Chrono, now you have a very significant decision to make. The 6 spd is still good. The PDK is also very good.

husker boxster 10-12-2018 02:47 PM

If you are not tracking your future Boxster, you do not need Sport Chrono. It would not be effective for just driving on winding roads.

Please let us know what model years you're looking at. That will help us give you a better answer. I believe a 6spd was available on late 987.1 base models and may have been std on the 987.2 base manual.

rexcramer 10-12-2018 08:17 PM

Our 2009 S w PDK is really an amazing vehicle to drive. Who needs a clutch anyway?

Boxstard 10-13-2018 05:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rexcramer (Post 580958)
Our 2009 S w PDK is really an amazing vehicle to drive. Who needs a clutch anyway?

I thought PDK has two clutches:)

Geof3 10-13-2018 11:09 PM

I have to admit, if I ever “trade up” PDK it is!

Oldcarguy 10-14-2018 02:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Geof3 (Post 580997)
I have to admit, if I ever “trade up” PDK it is!

Me too. The DCS transmission in our S5 is fantastic. No way a typical human can shift a manual clutch non sequential transmission that quickly.

MarkSin 10-14-2018 09:26 AM

Hi guys thanks for your answers.
Sorry I haven't replied sooner as I have been away.
It's a 2005 2.7 L boxster.
I believe the 6 speed was an option.


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