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Old 05-22-2015, 05:00 PM   #1
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I am so in love with this car!


I hear ya mate. I had a similar experience with a late model GT Mustang the other day at rolling speed, and I came away thinking "man this little crate can hold its own" after imagining the 'stang would walk on the Box. If not love, I Certainly have a bit of an unhealthy fondness for this ride.
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Old 05-22-2015, 05:25 PM   #2
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I hear ya mate. I had a similar experience with a late model GT Mustang the other day at rolling speed, and I came away thinking "man this little crate can hold its own" after imagining the 'stang would walk on the Box. If not love, I Certainly have a bit of an unhealthy fondness for this ride.
What Boxster do you have? Any mods?

The late model (pre Coyote engine) Mustang GT I could pull before my mods. I'm ready to try out a Coyote engine Mustang now.
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Old 05-23-2015, 04:54 PM   #3
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I have a stock 99 w/ 18" classic sports. More or less I figured, "lets see what happens when I downshift here and try to hang with this dude cuz he's obviously got his foot on the floor". I am sure off the line the Mustang would take control, but starting at highway speed, not so much
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Old 06-09-2015, 05:16 PM   #4
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Radium- when you did the row flash, did you need any pass codes specific to your VIN? I ask because I want to have my local Porsche Indy shop do the row ecu flash for me when I have it in for an alignment (after installing a M030 suspension).

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Old 06-09-2015, 05:23 PM   #5
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Radium- when you did the row flash, did you need any pass codes specific to your VIN? I ask because I want to have my local Porsche Indy shop do the row ecu flash for me when I have it in for an alignment (after installing a M030 suspension).

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yes, you will need the codes for your car. porsche dealers have them, but are wierd about giving them out. indy should be able to get them if he has a pst2 or piwis and regularly uses it (the codes are required for many of the functions you perform with the tool). i "know a guy" that got me mine for fifty bucks.
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