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geraintthomas 02-15-2016 12:00 PM

It's mad isn't it. A few grand for a PSE, or a hundred or so for a DIY version. Only difference is that it's always on, rather than switchable. But still, if you're handy with a welder you could weld some valves in.

Apparently the 997 plenum and throttle body fits right onto the 986's 3.2. That, along with a good air filter and the de-snorkel mod, will see quite a nice increase in BHP.

Surprising what you can do to these cars :)

geraintthomas 02-16-2016 03:15 PM

Just started soldering up the Arduino modification for the roof. Should be interesting to see if it works :)

But in the meantime, have another video of the exhaust ;) listen to those pops!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N71oYX-ejZk

TrumpyAl 02-16-2016 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geraintthomas (Post 484089)
Just started soldering up the Arduino modification for the roof. Should be interesting to see if it works :)

But in the meantime, have another video of the exhaust ;) listen to those pops!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N71oYX-ejZk

Sounds just right

:dance:

geraintthomas 02-17-2016 12:49 AM

Sounds like the new Boxster :) especially on full chat.

geraintthomas 02-27-2016 07:59 AM

Finally had a chance to take some decent photos of my own since buying it. Didn't have chance due to the appalling weather, but here's some nice ones!

http://i.imgur.com/HI1gToil.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/M6u9kVxl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/sSDHDy6l.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/ubYUIfFl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/vBfa5e5l.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/TDSimnyl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/iT9jlLCl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/7zh6SiNl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/zQiWjnQl.jpg

geraintthomas 02-27-2016 08:01 AM

http://i.imgur.com/Jbu0WAvl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/hq2PjKdl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/Y2C5ydol.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/j4qQA07l.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/iGkpx7nl.jpg

Sorry for bombarding you with photos :)

paulofto 02-27-2016 08:21 AM

Nice looking ride. I love my '03 S and hope to get it out of hibernation in a couple of weeks if this warming trend continues.

BruceH 02-27-2016 09:43 AM

Very nice! Never apologize for pictures!

grc0456 02-27-2016 10:10 AM

Nice, Ger. Love the photos!


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geraintthomas 02-29-2016 05:26 AM

Thanks lads :)

Got round to polishing the exhaust a bit more:
http://i.imgur.com/lQdPu2Xl.jpg

And gave the engine bay a clean (hasn't been cleaned since new):

Before:
http://i.imgur.com/c4mKV9ul.jpg

After:
http://i.imgur.com/g6yZo2jl.jpg

Not quite where I want it yet but it's a damn sight better.

paulofto 02-29-2016 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by geraintthomas (Post 485396)
Thanks lads :)

After:
http://i.imgur.com/g6yZo2jl.jpg

Not quite where I want it yet but it's a damn sight better.

Very nice,wWhat did you use to get the engine that clean?

geraintthomas 02-29-2016 06:54 AM

Currently just AutoGlym shampoo, a washmitt and an old chamois. Afterwards I gave it a spray of AutoGlym Tyre Dressing, which makes the blacks shine a little more.

I want to rub back the metals in the bay and polish them back up so they're shiny, and really scrub the rest of the dirt away on the engine bay.

I may even cut up a small cube of sponge, dip it in white paint and dab it onto the 'PORSCHE' lettering on the manifolds, so they're white against black.

dsallean 02-29-2016 08:07 AM

That car is stunning!

geraintthomas 02-29-2016 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by dsallean (Post 485426)
That car is stunning!

Thanks, appreciate it :)

I really can't wait for the summer, just so I can keep on top of keeping it looking nice. I usually wash my car once a week, but it's every 5-6 weeks (if that) thanks to the winter, and practically no chance to clean the inside. This was the first day I had where it was lovely weather and a day off work, so I spent it detailing the Porsche.

Just ordered some rear parking sensors to install whenever I get the next sunny day :)

grc0456 02-29-2016 08:40 AM

When my wife gets on me for being obsessive about my 03, I can just say "I'm not that bad compared to this guy geraintthomas in the UK!" Thanks!


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geraintthomas 02-29-2016 11:28 AM

Hahaha, now I've got nothing to say to my girlfriend!

"Hey at least I'm not as bad as... uhh... yeah I'm that bad."

My dad used to work with a gt who cleaned his R32 golf every lunch time in work. Now that's mental.

grc0456 02-29-2016 11:32 AM

I'll say!


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Dubaday 03-04-2016 12:02 PM

immaculate looking boxster S! Especially with those lobster claws. Were your previous wheels 18" also?

imari 03-04-2016 12:25 PM

It's beautiful....I'm ready to paint my rotors now. Maybe this weekend!!!!

geraintthomas 03-04-2016 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Dubaday (Post 485971)
immaculate looking boxster S! Especially with those lobster claws. Were your previous wheels 18" also?

Thank you :) Nah the originals were 17", and 255 at the rear. These are 18" and 265 at the rear. They're wider outwards, so they're more flush with the body, which looks fantastic :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by imari (Post 485973)
It's beautiful....I'm ready to paint my rotors now. Maybe this weekend!!!!

Thanks! I've been meaning to hammerite the brake hubs back to silver, but haven't got round to it.

I'm installing parking sensors tomorrow :) wish me luck!

Nine8Six 03-04-2016 07:39 PM


Nice pics and boxster mate.

Good to see that some are still giving these roaster the care they deserve :cheers:

Looks like yo are enjoying yourself a lot there. Not that there is anything wrong with that - I occasionally do the same (less the engine compartment mega clean-up loll)

geraintthomas 03-04-2016 10:00 PM

Thank you :) I've always gone by "look after a car and it'll look after you", it's been true so far. I always try to keep my cars in the condition that the manufacturer would be happy themselves to display in a garage hah!

geraintthomas 03-05-2016 01:18 PM

Didn't happen, one screw rounded off completely so I'll have to drill it out another time. Balls :(

geraintthomas 03-06-2016 09:53 AM

Quite looking forward to installing projectors along with the 5000k HID's (standard colour for litronics). But when I do I'll be installing warm White LED sidelights in, so they look like normal halogen 501 bulbs. Normally I'd replace them with 5000k LED's (as I've already done) to modernise it, but I don't think the 986 is the type of car to modernise. Plus, I love the white/violet look of litronics along with halogen side lights. There's something about that looks fantastic.

TrumpyAl 03-07-2016 05:19 AM

I'm looking forward to your retrofit too.
As I'm running halogens, I've gone the opposite - led sidelights with halogen mains. I'm not sure if I like it or not?

Sidelights only.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...3b5bc2c44a.jpg

Fogs, low beam and sidelights.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...de4e10668d.jpg

geraintthomas 03-07-2016 05:39 AM

Will do the retrofit next month when I get paid :) very much looking forward to it

geraintthomas 03-07-2016 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TrumpyAl (Post 486306)
I'm looking forward to your retrofit too.
As I'm running halogens, I've gone the opposite - led sidelights with halogen mains. I'm not sure if I like it or not?

Sidelights only.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...3b5bc2c44a.jpg

Fogs, low beam and sidelights.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...de4e10668d.jpg

Well see, this is the thing. I'm all for modernising, and I liked the idea of having 5000k LED side lights to have a sort of 'DRL' look and feel, but I don't know if the 986 is that sort of car.

Adding DRL's to it looks fantastic, but there's just something about a normal amber side light with a violet 5000k HID. Like this:

http://i.imgur.com/tA5Fricl.jpg

I think it looks lovely. You see these sort of colours on BMW's a lot, where their halo lights are standard halogen bulbs but have HID's installed. Looks great.

geraintthomas 03-08-2016 04:27 AM

I've just grabbed some genuine floor mats from a Boxster with a matching interior for £30. They were used, have very little marks in terms of wear, but do have a few stains on the drivers carpet as you can see:

http://i.imgur.com/eSaovdtl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/sBhjue5l.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/Go7xdWCl.jpg

I bought them as a punt to see if I can get the stains out with a good steamer and shampoo.

Also, my local garage drilled out the screw that was rounded off in the bumper in no time and didn't charge me a penny :) when we have the next sunny day, I'll go ahead with the parking sensors.

I'll let you guys know how I get on later with the carpet cleaning! When the weather's good, I may steam the inside of the Porsche anyway. The condition is flawless but it's good to know it's properly clean and fresh.

geraintthomas 03-08-2016 11:39 AM

Done the mats!

Here they were before I started. Disgusting...

http://i.imgur.com/cxz4TRsl.jpg

Look at the dirt that came off after steaming one mat!

http://i.imgur.com/GxPt8gml.jpg

Shampoo after cleaning:

http://i.imgur.com/BRAgaPFl.jpg

And after a couple of hours, here's the result:

http://i.imgur.com/C64mk61l.jpg

Very happy :) not bad for £30.

geraintthomas 03-11-2016 10:22 AM

Installing the parking sensors tomorrow morning, should be good!

I also need to sort the windows as since the weather's dried out, the windows go quite slow and sometimes go back down as they think they're catching. Not good!

geraintthomas 03-12-2016 01:52 PM

Parking sensors complete, and was a success.

Bumper off

http://i.imgur.com/JYa1TOxl.jpg

Marking up where the sensors go

http://i.imgur.com/AT5VzBcl.jpg

And done!

http://i.imgur.com/er5g4Gdl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/aJT0Wi7l.jpg

Forgot to photograph the steps in between, was on a roll and didn't want to stop.

The sensors are outstanding. I've muted the speaker a fair bit as it was ridiculously loud, and then ran the wiring in a very neat and OEM way underneath the cabin storage behind the seats, so it's completely out of sight. You get a nice little 'beep' when you put it in reverse, which is handy as it's now an audible indicator when you're in reverse. They look a lot, lot better than the standard early 986 and 996 sensors.

I also fixed a few gremlins in my drivers window. Ever since replacing the regulator, it never dropped as much as it should have when you pull the handle, it went down way too far into the door when the window is wound down fully (which made the glass shake when closing the door), and sometimes the window would travel up, get stuck, and go back down again. I just altered the bolts slightly, and it seemed to be a smoother run. Then I put 3 cable ties at the bottom of the runner to act as a bumper so the window doesn't drop into the door. And then I did a cable tie fix on the window cable to take some slack out of it. Seems to be good now :)

While doing it, I used an old Ikea carpet that I was going to throw out, but after finding that it's a perfect fit between the front and back wheels, and gives a really nice work mat area, I'm keeping it!

http://i.imgur.com/C9vcueKl.jpg

Result. Anyway, good productive day today :)

I've ordered some footwell lights too. There's two sets going in. The first set is a bright set that will operate when the door opens, mimicking the function of the interior light. It'll be a warm-white multi-SMD LED bulb board in each footwell, to match the colour of a halogen bulb but with the added benefit of being low wattage and longer life. The second set of footwell lights will be a single amber SMD that are on constantly, but will act as a very dim ambient light that's only visible if you really look for it. Pretty much exactly like the light found by the interior light.

Will wire these in next weekend :)

geraintthomas 03-16-2016 03:09 PM

Finished the footwell lights!

Thanks to Particlewave, he told me which wires I had to tap into to get a feed that mimics the courtesy light, without running a wire up the a-pillars.

Behind the fusebox is this wiring loom, and behind this wiring loom there's a few wires coming through the door:

http://i.imgur.com/sO8n95El.jpg

It's a very, very tight spot. So first of all I had to extend the wires, to make it easier to wire in footwell lights later:

http://i.imgur.com/nPckFy7l.jpg

Then I made the loom. I've got two warm-white SMD pads that mimic the amber colour of a halogen bulb:

http://i.imgur.com/sOanEiwl.jpg

And fitted!

http://i.imgur.com/BGCoQzkl.jpg

They're brilliant. Perfectly authentic and they look completely genuine. The only fiddly bit was cutting the wires above the fusebox, and putting extensions of wire on them, only because there was literally no room to work and the wires were very short due to them being part of a very well wrapped loom.

I'll get on with installing the constant-on very dim amber SMD's soon.

particlewave 03-16-2016 03:36 PM

Wow! That looks great! You've convinced me that I must do this. Mine will have to be cool white to match, though. ;)

http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...77849BD485.jpg

geraintthomas 03-16-2016 03:38 PM

I was tempted to put those corner courtesy lights in on mine, as mine didn't come with any. Only problem is finding the same wires inside the door. Would they be easy to find?

geraintthomas 03-19-2016 11:14 AM

So today was spent cleaning and protecting the roof, but it stained the paint slightly, so it led me to do a complete overhaul on the car's paintwork. Which turned out to be brilliant.

What I did:

- Roof pressure washed
- Cleaned using AutoGlym cleaner
- Protected using AutoGlym protection
- Wheels cleaned and waxed
- Body pressure washed
- Washed using AutoGlym Shampoo
- Rinsed and dried
- Meguiars clay bar with AutoGlym Rapid Detailer
- Polished using AutoGlym Super Resin Polish
- Sealed using AutoGlym Extra Gloss Protection Sealant

This was the dirt that came off the roof:

http://i.imgur.com/zApJP9Wl.jpg

I've never clay'd a car before. This was the dirt off just a door, even when the car was washed and dried perfectly:

http://i.imgur.com/Urm8AVLl.jpg

And here's the result, sorry there aren't anymore photos!

http://i.imgur.com/5kYw9hol.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/isxVnlm.jpg

And a video showing the reflection:

https://youtu.be/eiKLlZT_Cz0

It's outstanding. I've never seen paint in as good condition as this :)

The roof came up really good too. Sorry there aren't any photos, it took me 6 hours to do this today so I was shattered after it!

Managed to get a nicer shot of the footwell lights though:

http://i.imgur.com/GD23rE1l.jpg

BruceH 03-19-2016 11:17 AM

Looks great! It is amazing what a difference clay makes! :cheers:

geraintthomas 03-19-2016 11:19 AM

Absolutely :)

geraintthomas 03-19-2016 02:24 PM

My drivers side headlamp has an adjuster that's snapped, which means I'm no longer able to adjust the headlight left and right, only up and down. My MOT is due in a couple of weeks so I've ordered these to also help pass the MOT:

http://i.imgur.com/826OQuql.jpg

They're also for my bi-xenon retrofit project. I bought them early because of the MOT. I also couldn't bare to rip apart my originals to retrofit them, so I bought spares.

The amber can be sanded back and polished up to clear again so that they look identical to my facelift headlights. Why don't I just buy a spare set of facelift lights, rather than go through this hassle? Well two reasons. First reason is that pre-facelift headlights are A LOT cheaper (£50, as opposed to £250), and the glue is a lot drier, meaning they'll split easier. Sand back the amber part and they look like facelift lights, but cheaper and easier to open. It's a win win.

So after the MOT, and after I've de-ambered them, I'll split them. I'll order some bi-xenon projectors with some H1 5000k bulbs, and I'll get to work on the retrofit. I'm really looking forward to it :)

grc0456 03-19-2016 02:27 PM

You are a man with a plan, Ger!

Not sure you can just sand the Amber out, though. I think it's a Dremmel job.


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geraintthomas 03-19-2016 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by grc0456 (Post 488019)
You are a man with a plan, Ger!

Not sure you can just sand the Amber out, though. I think it's a Dremmel job.


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I thought the same, but it's not that deep. If you use a low enough grade of sand paper you can do it just fine apparently.

http://i.imgur.com/Uc2F8KFl.png


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