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View Poll Results: Do you ever stall?
No never. 12 33.33%
occasionally, when i'm not concentrating, once a week? 24 66.67%
alot - more than I care to admit, more than once week. 0 0%
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Old 06-30-2015, 11:19 AM   #21
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Only the first time i drove it. Put it into 3rd instead of first on an uphill.

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Old 06-30-2015, 11:19 AM   #22
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This is an interesting question. I will say I rarely stall in forward gears...What I will say is when backing up steep driveway and simultaneously maneuvering car to not drag bottom, it seems to pull a lot of power from car and seems engine has quite a load on it. This is the time the engine most wants to stall. Car seems to not like low speed backing maneuvers. I'm curious if anyone else notices this?
Funny you mention this. This is the situation where I'll stall mine; while reversing into the garage. It's a slight uphill slope and that's where it will happen.
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Old 06-30-2015, 11:38 AM   #23
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Funny you mention this. This is the situation where I'll stall mine; while reversing into the garage. It's a slight uphill slope and that's where it will happen.
Strange isn't it? Like my engine has less power in reverse, I have to blip throttle and work the clutch even as I transition from upslope to downslope.
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Old 06-30-2015, 12:27 PM   #24
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Sheesh. I stalled last time I drove the Boxster. It's been a while since I've been behind the wheel and I'm out of practice!!!!!!!!!
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Old 06-30-2015, 01:26 PM   #25
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Funny you mention this. This is the situation where I'll stall mine; while reversing into the garage. It's a slight uphill slope and that's where it will happen.
I only seem to stall in reverse as well
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Old 06-30-2015, 04:42 PM   #26
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I am not a fan of electronic gas pedal and hydraulic clutch. I stall the Boxster at least once every thousand miles. My 1974 rarely ever. I like the feel of clutch cable and throttle rod much better.
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Old 06-30-2015, 04:58 PM   #27
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I drive CDL for a living, 80,000 pounds with a 10 speed manual (mainly city driving). Ive owned other manual transmission sports cars in the past, and Im pretty good at anything with a stick regardless of the weight of the vehicle or the terrain involved, but Ive never drove anything as fickle as a manual Boxster. I will say that I love how light the clutch is, every time I have to drive the wife's manual 2012 WRX it reminds how much I love the Box. Occasionally was my vote...
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Old 06-30-2015, 06:01 PM   #28
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Once a year and only when somebody else is in the car of course! "Uhhh that never happens."
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Old 06-30-2015, 11:05 PM   #29
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I am not a fan of electronic gas pedal and hydraulic clutch. I stall the Boxster at least once every thousand miles. My 1974 rarely ever. I like the feel of clutch cable and throttle rod much better.
I think that's it! I have driven older 911's and many other sticks that have cable or rod gas pedal linkages and never had a problem - something about that electric connection seems to make the pedal very 'fickle!' (That's a good word)
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Old 07-01-2015, 09:03 AM   #30
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The first car I ever owned was a 1st Gen Mr2 (fell in live with mid engine set up). The entire time I owned the car it had an issue with what I believe was the idle control valve. Basically it would not idle. Once the choke wore off after the engine heated up the revs would just fall off and the car would stall unless you gave it gas. So had to do a lot of three pedal footwork. At a stop light my left foot was on the clutch and my right foot was on the brake and the gas. After a few months of driving like this I prided myself as a master manual driver(like every 18 year old with an old sports car prob). If I could drive that car without stalling I would never stall a car the idled properly. But even after I moved on to other manual cars I still stall on occasion. I think a couple times a year is a good estimate. Just not paying attention for a split second. I think we all pride ourselves on not stalling as it is kind of macho to say " I NEVER STALL" but it happens and it is nothing to be embarrassed about.
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Old 07-01-2015, 03:51 PM   #31
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I never stall… but in the first few weeks of ownership I remember stalling.

The Boxster has a hole in the power curve that makes you have to rev higher to get into first. If you are used to driving any other manual you can easily stall it. I remember reading about it in early reviews. So.. it's not you.
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I never stall… but in the first few weeks of ownership I remember stalling.

The Boxster has a hole in the power curve that makes you have to rev higher to get into first. If you are used to driving any other manual you can easily stall it. I remember reading about it in early reviews. So.. it's not you.
Hole in the power curve? I'm curious. Do others have this issue? I don't. The Boxster is one of those cars that you can get moving from a stop without even touching the gas. In teaching my daughter to drive it was one of the things I should her to get over the fear of stalling/over revving it from a start.
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When I used to wear flip flops.

Now if I have foo flips on for driving I go bare foot. :rolleyes
Got myself a pair of driving shoes that I can wear to the office without looking like I'm headed to the track. This should work working then bare foot. Dress shoes aren't always the best for foot work.


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Hole in the power curve? I'm curious. Do others have this issue? I don't. The Boxster is one of those cars that you can get moving from a stop without even touching the gas. In teaching my daughter to drive it was one of the things I should her to get over the fear of stalling/over revving it from a start.
Youre lucky. My base 02 will stall every time if not given gas, even on flat ground and feathering it. New clutch at 104k and its still like that today at 110k. Never been fond of it as it does use up the clutch prematurely.
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Hole in the power curve? I'm curious. Do others have this issue? I don't. The Boxster is one of those cars that you can get moving from a stop without even touching the gas. In teaching my daughter to drive it was one of the things I should her to get over the fear of stalling/over revving it from a start.

Mine is the same. If you are slow enough off the clutch you don't even need to give the car gas.
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Old 07-02-2015, 01:54 PM   #36
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It took me a while to get used to the clutch, and I stalled it once in the first few days. Just sort of drifting helplessly into an intersection..
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Only when stressed. Which naturally are the most embarrassing times.
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Old 08-05-2015, 06:54 PM   #38
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of course. no one is perfect. I have to park my car in a garage that I have to stop, apply the parking brake, get out, open the garage door, get back in and remove the parking brake. and about 50 out of 100 times, i stall.
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Youre lucky. My base 02 will stall every time if not given gas, even on flat ground and feathering it. New clutch at 104k and its still like that today at 110k. Never been fond of it as it does use up the clutch prematurely.
Yep. EVERYONE i teach to drive the Boxster I instruct to overrev to start out, otherwise the seasoned person feathers the clutch out to keep from stalling and can still fail....
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Got myself a pair of driving shoes that I can wear to the office without looking like I'm headed to the track. This should work working then bare foot. Dress shoes aren't always the best for foot work.


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