09-12-2011, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Topless
A Box S is definitely faster than a base Box in a straight line...........
A Base Box among a fleet of Miatas is a good race. Last time I checked SCCA they bumped the 986 Box S in with C5 Corvettes. If you show up in the Box S you are bringing a knife to a gunfight. You can still win here but you will do it on talent and not with the car. Use the local AX rules and class structure to your advantage.
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They bumped the 986s with the c4 corvette in BS. The c5 is in AS. The 987s gets the pleasure to play with the c5s.
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09-12-2011, 08:54 PM
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Yeah the 986S is in B Stock with c4 corvettes. The base 986's are in C-Stock with miatas. Which is why i think they'll get destroyed in B-stock but be competitive in C-stock.
So it looks like i'll probably get a base model. Hmm... Talking to people totally changed my mind about things :P
Hearing that they feel a little under powered. Is there anything you can do to change that, like a new ECU or anything like that?
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09-12-2011, 09:48 PM
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I track my base '99 pretty often and I've driven an S model too. Yes, the S will pull better out of a turn but a 987 will outpower that and a 997 will outpower that. Its easy to get onto the horsepower merry-go-round.
The base Boxster has more than enough power so I can learn to drive well on a track and have more fun that I've ever had before and still be able to give myself a darn good scare. When you think that you're going off into the dirt at 110mph, you could care less about your HP and a lot more about your brakes!
In regards to Boxster vs Miata, I happen to own both and had them both at the Streets of Willow last weekend. My experience is that the Boxster is indeed faster BUT 99% of the time it comes down to the driver and not the car.
Here are a few pics from last weekend:
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09-13-2011, 07:35 AM
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Track rat
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Ok if SCCA National Solo is your game, here are the results for 2010:
http://www.scca.org/eventresults.aspx?event=15171&hub=6
*Cay S/Box S ruled the roost in A stock and destroyed the Vettes
*Honda S2000 owned B stock
*C stock was a mixed bag between Mazda Mx-5, Porsche 986 Base Boxster, Nissan 370
So yes, a base Boxster is very competitive at the highest levels of SCCA Solo AX under 2010 rules.
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09-13-2011, 07:46 AM
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Wow guys! You know, I kept thinking to myself, if i'm going to get a boxster, i should get an S. But you're all totally right, its just a hp race and if i start getting into that i'll never buy another car lol.
Its funny because 986S have almost the exact same hp as bas 987's lol.
Well thanks everyone!! (oh, and i love that British Racing greeen of your miata!!)
BTW, i have a friend that lets me drive his miata around, and its the same color and everything, in return for a nice wash and wax job. But i'm sure you've driven both on the street. Which seems to be quicker and/or more fun on the streets?
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09-13-2011, 10:11 AM
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I ran a Miata in BS then CS and then CSP over about 5 years then did many other classes. I love Miatas...but they are not great street cars compared to things with nearly as good handling but better power. Sure on the right road, the Miata is a blast but the lack of power hurts. The Boxster is a better car in that sense. The S's problem is second gear, its just way too tall which hurts acceleration. In stock class, the -1 camber really hurts as well. It is however, extremely fun to autox which I do in S03 for PCA.
P:S an 04 C5 won AS 2011 SCCA Nationals, not a Cayman. 2010 didn't count with no real fast guys in that class at all.
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09-13-2011, 01:43 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrmaddbrad
BTW, i have a friend that lets me drive his miata around, and its the same color and everything, in return for a nice wash and wax job. But i'm sure you've driven both on the street. Which seems to be quicker and/or more fun on the streets?
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I've driven both the Boxster and the Miata on the street and track. I like the Boxster better for both but the Miata is a still a great car and an aweful lot of fun to drive - just not quite as much fun as the Box.
Where the Miata really shines is in $/fun. Its really cheap to buy and run.
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09-13-2011, 05:51 PM
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Rennzenn
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I had a 99 2.5, then moved to a 2000 986S. I've modded the 986S to be competitive in SCCA BSP. The folks who bring the most competition are the subbie WRX STI's. After R-comp tires, the 986S benefits from coilovers and big time weight loss.
Whatever your pick, for AX, ditch the spare and show up with 1/4 tank of fuel or less. The Box hates excess weight.
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