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You have two options
1) remove weight 2)laughing gas |
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But yeah best bang for the buck by far. |
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I see ads on Ebay for exhaust systems in the $300-400 range that say you can save a bunch of weight. I bought lightweight wheels on a previous car, dropped 6-7lbs per corner. It was great and really helped the engine rev (I remember the change was like AC on vs AC off), the braking, and overall nimbleness. I cracked 2 wheels though, maybe it was an LA pothole. You can find used OZ wheels that are a few lbs lighter than stock, for $1000. |
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I would love to take Mrs. Peel (my car...folks probably don't know who Emma Peel was, but she was pretty, sophisticated, and a badass) to the track and learn to really drive her. One day.... :) |
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I understand your Covid fear, and I'm surprised that there is any PCA club allowing instructors to ride in the car. My local club isn't allowing that. You can be patient and wait until the virus magically disappears (any moment now...) and then take a High Performance Drivers Education class. Realistically, probably in two to three years. You like Emma Peel? This guy is in love with Emma Peel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kskwZW9iQNM |
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https://youtu.be/tC4WE0wsWhk?t=58 The likelihood of "flipping" or rolling a car on a racetrack is negligible. At HPDE's, it just does not happen. If you search high-n-low enough you might find an example of it, maybe. Honestly, I was being sloppy and careless... "cocky" maybe. :cool: I drive on the edge of my ability at the track, because I want to keep expanding my ability. But in this case, I wasn't being smooth, and that's why it bit me. I went out on shagged-out tires with the intent of just sliding-around a little and having some fun. So I deserved it. Do not let that little skirmish deter you from having more fun in your boxster than you ever thought possible. |
If you are close enough, Riverside PCA is having another Auto Cross at the Fontana Speedway on September 20. We just had one last weekend, and even with all of the Covid rules, it went off great. We will have PCA trained driving instructors their who will coach you for free. Either in the car (covid rules dependent) or via two-way radios.
A/X is a safe, non-competitive way of getting into high performance driving that doesn't break the bank. Worse case scenario, you murder several orange cones. Safe travels. https://riversidepca.org/event/september-pca-rsr-autocross-2020/ +10 Emma Peel |
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I have to ask, what color is your car? It looks like it's the same color as mine. |
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How about autocross with someone elses car as a taste test??? We had an exotic car outfit show up at the minor league stadium parking lot. Something like $150 (Groupon thing???) for 3 laps in a Ferrari or Lambo. I drove the F430 and 612 like I stole them. There is zero instruction but I think you will know afterwards if this type of thing is your bag or not. |
Of course things can happen on the track, but they can on the street too. The nice thing about DEs is you can push your car as hard as you want to. And it's in a much more controlled environment than in the public.
We just had our first DE of the year last mo, including a novice group. Everyone was checked for temperatures before the event began and we had a 100% refund policy if someone didn't feel well and didn't attend. As for the novices, everyone wore a full face helmet, which acted like a face mask. And no one was forced to sign up. It's been almost 5 wks and there have been no reported cases other than permagrin. Here's a pic from the event. Check out my front tire. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1596138073.jpg |
While this was written in 2009, I don't think anything has changed in the intervening years. A 2.7 is a 2.7. Until it get to be a 3.6 or so, you aren't going to see a big difference.
https://sites.google.com/site/mikefocke2/itisn%27tfastenough will tell you all the things you can do to make it go faster. One important things is the money flees your wallet faster the faster you try to go. You can spend up to around $25k for the ultimate Boxster engine. I've owned 5 sportscars with as little as 1.3 litres. They were fun because it was all about the driver and not the machine. I had a 2.5 Boxster and a 3.2 Boxster S and I actually preferred the 2.5 because I could keep my right foot pressed down harder and longer. I've driven Corvettes, they always felt ponderous. Just my preferences, I guess. |
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There are some Emma Peel/Diana Rigg fans around here...check out: http://986forum.com/forums/boxster-general-discussions/75119-long-arm-law.htmlYou should try driving at the track. I've only done it a few times, but it's a blast. Do it soon—you're in my age bracket: our reflexes aren't getting any faster! :rolleyes: |
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Never heard of her. TO |
986Chick,
You could also check the awesome POC program, where you would be able to go and learn to properly drive your car in a very safe and controlled environment. Check out their Performance Driving Series https://www.porscheclub.com/performance-driving-series/ PS: There are many talented (and competitive..) women in the POC ;) . PS2: I was in love with Emma Peel as well :-) but by now she must be around 80... |
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You may have seen Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) in Game of Thrones. https://pmcvariety.files.wordpress.c...ward.jpg?w=600 My Mrs. Peel is holding up a little better. |
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My car? it's like... um.... blue. :p http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1596164388.jpg |
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Hahaha..... i take a ton of heat over that PT..... but i can take it. ;-) Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk |
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