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Gary H 04-17-2010 01:14 AM

...so you're telling me that your U.S-spec 2.5 Boxster had 135-155 bhp to begin with?

Brucelee 04-17-2010 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Kale
It's not advisable in the continental US, but I live in Hawaii with no emission standards. A 20 year Porsche mechanical guru took the existing codes from the car computer and sent them to Germany. The manufacturer then returned the factory codes with my VIN # and with original manufacturer codes. The new codes were re programmed into the cars computer for $395 and the car is no longer detuned with American emission standards. I now have a 1999 2.5 Boxster that whips my neighbors 2002 3.2S. Gas mileage has increased from 18-24mpg in the city and up to over 30mpg on what little freeways we have here. Horsepower has increased 50-70hps. It runs rich and wants to jump to a higher gear at 4000rpm. It took about 20 starts to set all the codes, however I noticed a huge performance change immediately. I was skeptical, however found 20 Cayman and 911 owners in Hawaii that had this procedure done. All you have to do is befriend your Porsche mechanic each year upon emission check, pay a small fee of $150 and you will love the results.


Somewhere, Al Gore is weeping!

:D

ekam 04-17-2010 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Gary H
1. Better brakes
2. Better Suspension.
3. Driver training


Welcome to the club :)

Did anyone tell him he bought the wrong car yet? :p

Seriously, the 986 platform just don't have the support for engine mods except the 3.6/3.8L swap which is perfect if it's done right.

987 guys have TPC Racing turbo kit, Sharkwerks RS350 kit that have been proven over and over again that they work.

stephen wilson 04-17-2010 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by mptoledo
Cause I am too lazy to wash it(thats why I got silver and not black) :cheers:

You have a point there, I have a black car, and now it looks filthy! I have to keep telling myself that I bought it to drive, not show, but it still bothers me.

ChrisZang 04-17-2010 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by violametallic-S-
Ive never heard anyone with a BMC airfilter having MAF issues because of the filter. The BMC comes pre-oiled at the perfect amount, you can barely tell its even oiled. As for the K&N it comes with a pound of oil which triggers the MAF. Also you can just hear more air being sucked in once i replaced it from the OEM.

Also since its a used car im sure you will need to do a minor tune up and why not change the OEM filter for an upgraded one. 80 bucks on ebay.

Well, it killed my MAF (see my signature)
But in all fairness this happened after I re-oiled it strictly following the procedures by BMC (I was actually using LESS oil than they recommended in their instructions)

TroyN 04-18-2010 04:39 AM

Nobody mentioned an underdrive pulley, those free up power across the board.

jmatta 04-18-2010 04:09 PM

I've run with an oiled filter on my Evo Hi-Flow intake for going on five years...never had an issue. Usually it's the user "over-oiling" that causes the problem, not the design itself. A little oil goes a long way...

yelojkt 10-21-2010 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Topless
Suggestion:
Learn to use all of your car first. A 3.2L Box S is a formidable track weapon in the hands of a skilled driver. The Boxster Spec racers are already turning lap times that rival 996 Turbos and GT3s at the track and they are running bone stock 2.5L pea shooters (stock intake, stock headers, stock internals). If after a year of DEs you still need more HP just drop in a 3.6L.

Well spoken and good advice.

Paul 10-23-2010 01:44 PM

It's been said for decades: there's no replacement for displacement. My 3.6 has given a couple of Carrera S 997s more than they liked.


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