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Old 05-07-2010, 06:04 AM   #1
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Side note,
I remove the engine cover carpet for track days and it gets a LOT hotter inside the cabin. Unbearably hot on 90F+ days. The stock cover isn't pretty but it is effective at keeping heat out of the cabin.
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Old 05-07-2010, 08:25 PM   #2
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Wow....you take the carpet off and then re-install it? Wouldn't be very painfull........yes I image it would be a good insulator. How is this removal and installation done?

I have a red interior so....the red engine carpet cover carpet is fading. I see mine everyday; its right beneath the rear window??

I thinking about changing it to black colour...perhaps a more durable black carpet like you could in British sports cars..once upon a time. Can this be done?
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Old 05-08-2010, 05:07 PM   #3
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hey is that shag on the inside of a Lambo Muria.....criminal!

The leather might look good actually.....anybody know where to get piece of the red Porsche leather interior?
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Wow....you take the carpet off and then re-install it? Wouldn't be very painfull........yes I image it would be a good insulator. How is this removal and installation done?

I have a red interior so....the red engine carpet cover carpet is fading. I see mine everyday; its right beneath the rear window??

I thinking about changing it to black colour...perhaps a more durable black carpet like you could in British sports cars..once upon a time. Can this be done?
Removal is a snap. 4 twist locks and the top piece is free, two plastic 10mm nuts and the front piece is free. 20lbs lighter and I can hear engine details better but it does get hot in the cabin. There are tons of these engine cover carpets available in black for next to nothing. See any Spec Boxster builder.
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ahhhh you are just removing the engine cover as a whole
......carpet off of cover would be a different story
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ahhhh you are just removing the engine cover as a whole
......carpet off of cover would be a different story
Nope. Under the carpet/insulator is the engine access cover/firewall. 4 more twist locks. That always stays intact.
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I'll sell you mine...

I removed the rear storage box and the 2 carpet / insulation pieces (one on top and one in front of the engine). that was like 40 lbs of stuff! I'm doing it to lighten the car (along with lighter wheels, battery, seats, and more)...for better overall performance, especially at the track.

I'm considering removing all the interior carpet now...and maybe even the A/C and stereo.

who knows, maybe by next year I'll have a true 'spyder' with no windows or top either.

oh, mine's black.
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