01-20-2014, 07:44 AM
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Now now. No need to get hurt over it. It is a boxster. Coming from mild to high HP drag cars onto a daily driven boxster. It took driving it to change my view on the car. Weather you believe it or not, boxsters are the laughed at Porsches in my world.
Offended also…. I'll give you a chance to redeem yourself. For now I've written you off too. I think you meant "whether" not "weather". Stay in school kid.
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01-26-2014, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by SeanZ4
Now now. No need to get hurt over it. It is a boxster. Coming from mild to high HP drag cars onto a daily driven boxster. It took driving it to change my view on the car. Weather you believe it or not, boxsters are the laughed at Porsches in my world.
Offended also…. I'll give you a chance to redeem yourself. For now I've written you off too. I think you meant "whether" not "weather". Stay in school kid.
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I've come to this party late, but I find it ironic that you point out a typo/mistake when you obviously don't understand punctuation (commas and ellipsis -- I'll save you the Google, it's the "...").
Anyway, welcome to this forum and congrats on the car. Do be careful though, there is a great deal of sensitivity regarding "girl car" comments...
But don't worry -- I'm pretty sure you can slur all other makes and models, even non-986 Boxsters (especially if they are tiptronics or PDKs)!
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01-26-2014, 05:56 PM
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Eclipse's are girl cars. Even if they have built engines and huge Turbo chargers. And I owned and built 9. Just got tired of throwing insane amounts of cash in them and not getting from much time with them. I could have bought a house already. I don't care. I see a girl car as a car that catches the girls eye. And so far it is. I watched a video of the 987 box vs matching z4...from top gear? Can't remember but it's a YouTube video under Boxster drift. Lol it was awesome. I love the line about "Its fun to just say 'I own a Porsche'"
I don't mean to offend anyone. Esp since I need to make friends here. This will be my car for the minimum of 4 years till its paid off and I can get into a Cayman S. Saw the new one at the local dealership... I sure felt out of place there. Everyone in suits... 150k cars all over.
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Originally Posted by cfos
I've come to this party late, but I find it ironic that you point out a typo/mistake when you obviously don't understand punctuation (commas and ellipsis -- I'll save you the Google, it's the "...").
Anyway, welcome to this forum and congrats on the car. Do be careful though, there is a great deal of sensitivity regarding "girl car" comments...
But don't worry -- I'm pretty sure you can slur all other makes and models, even non-986 Boxsters (especially if they are tiptronics or PDKs)! 
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01-20-2014, 08:14 AM
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I do like the look of that red interior too. Very nice.
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01-20-2014, 09:06 AM
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Sorry you missed the autocross yesterday at Rt. 66 Casino. It was a beautiful day and the lone Boxster was kicking the 911 butts hard. Chick car, indeed.
When I put my top down after the temp dropped to about 50 degrees last fall, the window cracked in two places. I asked the service manager at the Porsche of Albuquerque what my options were. He gave me the price for a top with glass, then told me he would recommend just getting the plastic replaced at Bearnut Upholstery (yes, that's their name. They're on Tennessee, just north of Central).
I did, and they did a really tidy job for about $500.
Here's my personal opinion on wheel color. The stock wheels on mine were also arctic silver, and it just looks bland. See my avatar. (I've gotten different wheels since.) I'd guess that's how you ended up with the black wheels: P.O. didn't like them and went for something with more contrast to the body color. I'm not a fan of black wheels, either, though, for the same reason: no contrast with the tires, so you might as well be running black steelies from a Volkswagen.
I suggest getting the wheels powder coated in gunmetal gray, somewhere between Arctic silver and black and, most important, approximately the color of brake dust. That's the color they'll end up being most of the time, anyway, so you might as well get a nice job of it.
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01-20-2014, 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by silver-S
Sorry you missed the autocross yesterday at Rt. 66 Casino.
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Probably not his thing anyway seeing as autocross requires you to be able to turn right
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01-20-2014, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by heliguy
"Not really a fan of the girly car but this one just caught my attention"
I read this and was immediately ready to write him off, I'll give him a chance.
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Never expected porsche people would become offended soo easilly over something as small as it being called a girl car. Even on Autoshows they call it a girl car. Did you guys write letters of protest over it?
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Originally Posted by SeanZ4
Now now. No need to get hurt over it. It is a boxster. Coming from mild to high HP drag cars onto a daily driven boxster. It took driving it to change my view on the car. Weather you believe it or not, boxsters are the laughed at Porsches in my world.
Offended also…. I'll give you a chance to redeem yourself. For now I've written you off too. I think you meant "whether" not "weather". Stay in school kid.
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Actually I did mean "whether", not "weather" but my tablet decides what it thinks is best while I type on the go. Calm down.
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And miss out on all his 4 cyl HP knowledge? 
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Sorry but this is ridiculous. You guys need to take a chill pill.
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Originally Posted by silver-S
Sorry you missed the autocross yesterday at Rt. 66 Casino. It was a beautiful day and the lone Boxster was kicking the 911 butts hard. Chick car, indeed.
When I put my top down after the temp dropped to about 50 degrees last fall, the window cracked in two places. I asked the service manager at the Porsche of Albuquerque what my options were. He gave me the price for a top with glass, then told me he would recommend just getting the plastic replaced at Bearnut Upholstery (yes, that's their name. They're on Tennessee, just north of Central).
I did, and they did a really tidy job for about $500.
Here's my personal opinion on wheel color. The stock wheels on mine were also arctic silver, and it just looks bland. See my avatar. (I've gotten different wheels since.) I'd guess that's how you ended up with the black wheels: P.O. didn't like them and went for something with more contrast to the body color. I'm not a fan of black wheels, either, though, for the same reason: no contrast with the tires, so you might as well be running black steelies from a Volkswagen.
I suggest getting the wheels powder coated in gunmetal gray, somewhere between Arctic silver and black and, most important, approximately the color of brake dust. That's the color they'll end up being most of the time, anyway, so you might as well get a nice job of it.
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Thank you. I was working all day so I could not attend. In fact last time I attended an Autox even was a few years ago at the church on Harper and Ventura. Its been a while since I've had a reliable car minus a few lifted Jeeps.
As for the color, Its mainly the flat black. I was looking through some photos last night and I do think I like the gunmetal gray color. With the car being silver, reminds me of the old Evolution VI RS450's color scheme. I was originally thinking silver just to get the original Porsche look back. Like this:
https://z-1-scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/1412218_715774201789982_2064832960_o.jpg
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Originally Posted by particlewave
And yet you purposely and knowingly continue to attempt to covertly (or not so covertly) hurl insults.
"Boxsters are the laughed at Porsche's in my world". Mindless testosterone jacked morons tend to laugh at anything beyond their comprehension (see "simpletons"). 
It's blatantly obvious that those you speak of in "your world" are not educated beyond the front stoop of their double-wide.
"Me go in straight line fast!" and "Turn left!". Takes some real geniuses, eh?
(Disrespect to those types is definitely intended)
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:ah: I have hurled no insults. Just because the words girl car came out and that people laugh at boxsters. As I said in an earlier statement, the car is called such in many auto shows across the world. Goes hand in hand with the comment "What you couldn't afford a 911?" or "The car you get when you cannot afford a 911." I even heard the term "The boxster is the 914 of the future"... And I'm sitting here saying how much I've fallen in love with the car. Despite the insults my friends and previous fellow automotive enthusiasts and the purse I was given as a gag gift to go along with my Boxster.
Seriously, you guys need to chill. I've come here to learn, to meet new people in hopes to make my experience with the Boxster the best I can. Not to instantly debate and be harassed by what the ENTIRE WORLD of non Boxster owners see the car.
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01-20-2014, 03:39 PM
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I looked over the Auto Tops Direct website and called customer service to find out about putting the glass top on a 2000 S. What has been the experience of the forum members when it comes to the need to service the air filter and you want to put the top in service position ?
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01-20-2014, 04:15 PM
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Ive been looking at Red/Clear with smoked clear or smoked red tails. Also been looking into new led headlights. Just worried about the projectors. Every ebay headlight ive seen use fog light bulbs. Just bugged about the spider cracked lights. i will be taking lots of photo. also thinking about saving up for a haard top
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01-20-2014, 05:18 PM
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Darkstar
famous Dead song... maybe Darkstar is still a little fuzzy hence some comments he didnt mean to say that way. I go see Dark star orchestra in p.v. beach in FEB. The band recreates dead shows identical to the original....anyway back to the girl car comments, if mine is a girl car then its a black lesbian with a fat arse
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01-20-2014, 05:50 PM
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Damn Yankee
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OK, now that everything has settled down a bit, what say we get this young lad started on the right track.
Don't do anything to your new ride except maintain it at first. Like replacing the alternator, and getting the rear window replaced. Start a maintenance history record, starting with the day you bought the car; noting the mileage. Change the oil and oil filter; check the filter for metal particles. Replace the air filter (stock, resist the temptation to go K&N), and fuel filter. Check the cabin filter to determine if it needs replacing. Check the serpentine belt; check for signs that the AOS and water pump have been replaced. If not, budget and consider replacing them sooner than later.
Make sure your tires are up to spec and properly inflated. Ensure that all lights are operational. When you go blitzing around Albuquerque, you don't want to get stopped by Johnny Law just for having a bulb out.
Use only 93 octane fuel. Drive your Boxster as if it were a violin, not a hammer.
Read this forum extensively.
If this all reads like I'm opinionated, well then................I guess I am.
But then again, I'm just sayin'.........
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01-20-2014, 12:07 PM
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You know what.
I'm sorry. I Did not mean to come on here to offend anyone. I was just explaining that I never thought I'd be in a car like this and now I'm loving it. It handles like a dream, sounds great and drives smooth. I'm glad I chose it over the other cars I was looking at.
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01-20-2014, 12:14 PM
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It's all good. Welcome to the forum!
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01-20-2014, 12:14 PM
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Apology accepted
I apologize as well (damn my Irish temper). Glad to have you, now post some pictures (maybe in a new thread  ) and enjoy the ride!
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01-20-2014, 12:20 PM
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Yep, we need to move on. Darkstar, I would also say having your wheels done in the gun metal grey and then getting the de-ambered tail lights and side markers will make a big difference. Also look at those tops that I linked to earlier. Again, welcome
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01-22-2014, 10:34 AM
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Yeah, that's not right. You should be getting 3 times that, even driving hard.
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01-22-2014, 10:37 AM
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Something isn't right with your fuel milage. I get around 16 and do drive it like I stole it. I am not worried about the milage, I'm paying for grins, but 6 is not right. 91 will be fine if that is all you can get.
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01-22-2014, 10:37 AM
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Darkstar I applaud you for leaving the ranks of the unskilled driver and misinformed to take a chance on the roadster that has been setting the bar in its class since 1997.
As for the Boxster's HP. You see it's a roadster and if it had 350 HP or more, the engine would be doing all the work and not the suspension, aero and tires. Thus it really wouldn't be a roadster anymore. And throwing a big engine into a poorly engineered car is the typical way to cover up the mistakes. Just ask the 918 Spyder's engineers who just DESTROYED the N-ring lap record.... and it wasn't via a big engine dump. The most coveted lap record in the world is now firmly in the hands of a mid-engine Porsche, despite the flaghsip Porsche being a rear-engine car.
In your particular case, your 2001 3.2 has more power than 90+% of all Porsches ever produced up to that point. In fact, the 911 Carrera didn't cross over the 300 HP mark until the mid 2000's, after more than a million were already on the road.
Yet Porsche was able to establish a legendary brand with such "puny" engines! What does that say? That your typical sports car has too much power for the skill set of the average drag racer when he actually has to drive the car left and right. Anyone can look brilliant going in a straight line. No one who knows how to drive will ever laugh at this car or its variant, the Cayman.
And "girl car" comments at the Autoshow? That's what a guy would say who couldn't outlap my little 10 year-old cousin in a 2 lap go-kart race around the block. I've heard those comments at autoshows too, which immediately tells me their high performance driving knowledge is limited to what their "bro" told them, what they saw in Fast and Furious or what they read in a car magazine... In fact I don't know any skilled driver that ever talks down any car that is a fixture at track day or autox. Same goes for the Mini, Miata and a few others.
p.s.
You may be making a visit to your Porsche parts desk for a new MAF. Too much oil on those aftermarket air filters makes these not really worth it for such little power gain. Dry filters keep your MAF working a long time, hassle free.
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01-22-2014, 10:39 AM
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Re 93 octane...do you have BP filling stations there? That's where I get my 93.
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01-22-2014, 11:12 AM
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Too much red for me.
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