View Poll Results: How Hard Do You Drive Your Boxster
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Very easy. Its a piece of modern art.
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Easy. I want it to last a long time.
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Moderately. I give it go once in awhile.
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Sporty. I like to feel the performance.
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Racy. I feel the need, the need for speed.
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Huh? What was the question?
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09-03-2015, 01:32 PM
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On the slippery slope
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Austin and Palm Springs
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Porsche Chick
Racy. Definitely. If I had wanted to go moderate, I would have kept the Lexus.
There are some roads I drive to specifically (4 lanes, no traffic, no side roads,) so I can go fast and see if I can gain some air at the start. May do some more auto Xing when the weather cools.
But I am always ready with the "Officer, it got away from me, I really didn't realize it could even go over 100! "
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You have it easy if pulled over
Just bat your eyes and show some cleavage
Doesn't work well when I try that
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2004 Boxster S 6 speed - DRL relay hack, Polaris AutoTop DIY
2004 996 Targa Tip
Instructor - San Diego region
2014 Porsche Performance Driving School
2020 BMW X3, 2013 Ram 1500, 2016 Cmax, 2004 F-150 "Big Red"
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09-04-2015, 07:24 AM
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#22
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 560
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JayG
You have it easy if pulled over
Just bat your eyes and show some cleavage
Doesn't work well when I try that
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With all the men being gay these days, you should give it a try, it might work, haha.
To cover all the bases, I also compliment their shoes.
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2009 Porsche Boxster - Guards Red/Tan
Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary… that’s what gets you. – Jeremy Clarkson
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09-04-2015, 08:03 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Virginia
Posts: 157
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I have a cloverleaf that I hit on my way home from work everyday. It's new and smooth. Pretty much the place I push it the hardest daily. It's relatively safe since there are no other cars around.
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01 Base Arctic Silver, Top Speed Muffler and Cat Delete pipes, Ben006 Short shifter
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09-04-2015, 12:26 PM
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#24
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: S. New Jersey
Posts: 1,239
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I don't drive it
It just sits up on my fireplace mantel
My house keeper dusts and waxes it every 2 days
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2002 S - old school third pedal
Seal Grey
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09-12-2015, 06:41 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Huntersville, NC
Posts: 655
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Spirited is the norm for me. In town I watch my speed since the police goes in binges for revenue enhancement periods. Highways usually speed limit is 65 or 70, people drive here near Charlotte on Interstate 77 80 to 90 miles is common. On the exits with long exits I try to bringing it close to the edge as possible. Tires screech I go to brake accelarator for more control.
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09-12-2015, 10:37 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Somerset uk
Posts: 9
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I take it all you red liners let it get up to temp first. I'm on my first boxster 2002 2.7 just had recon engine fitted do staying below 3000 for 500 miles with an oil change them 4000 for 750 miles with another oil change before opening it up
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09-12-2015, 10:55 PM
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Hawaiian Driver
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Maui
Posts: 58
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I drive spirited quite a bit. Turn on PASM and let her rip!!!
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2005 Boxster S 6 Speed
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09-13-2015, 04:31 AM
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Beginner
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Houston
Posts: 1,659
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I drive fairly sedately compared to others. I try to end up between clumps of traffic and usually do. I do accelerate WOT on freeway entrance ramps to an appropriate merge speed, a guilty pleasure but oh that sound!
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2003 S manual
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09-14-2015, 06:08 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Toronto, Ontario. Canada
Posts: 73
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I drive my silver 986 like a Little Bastard.
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09-15-2015, 08:46 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 8,709
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When conditions are safe (meaning I have room to run) I let the RPM's go up. But I have found the more one on one instruction the more disciplined I've become in keeping my escape routes open. There are so many distracted drivers now it's really unbelievable. They're easy to spot at night because the glow of their phones light up of their faces. That being said, after spending nearly $20K keeping the car well maintained, I generally try to follow the Jackie Stewart school of driving which is to be as smooth as possible with the throttle, use the brake very little (simply lift instead of slamming on the wide pedal), match the revs, and try and try not to upset the balance of the car. One thing I wasn't doing right was was keeping the revs a bit too loo on the highway while cruising. Not a problem now that gas has come down below $2.
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GT3 Recaro Seats - Boxster Red
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09-15-2015, 11:38 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Posts: 800
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 986wsm
I take it all you red liners let it get up to temp first. I'm on my first boxster 2002 2.7 just had recon engine fitted do staying below 3000 for 500 miles with an oil change them 4000 for 750 miles with another oil change before opening it up
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I've always been told that the way to break in an engine and ensure that the rings seat properly was to constantly vary the RPMs, not lug it (keep it above 3,000 RPMs in the case of a Boxster) and periodically take the revs into the upper range (not necessarily red line, but 5-6,000). I wonder what Jake Raby recommends. Of course it should be warmed up by driving (not idling) first.
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09-15-2015, 04:44 PM
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#32
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Cambridge. Ontario
Posts: 128
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It's pretty hard to really explore the performance potential of these cars anywhere but the race track.
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'86 944, manual steering, a/c delete, 944Max chip
'87 951, K27, LBE, Turbo S brakes, Koni Yellows, Weltmeister sway bars / strut brace, LSD, full cage, OMP race seats
'01 Boxster - Seal Grey / Black / Black, Litronics upgrade / de-ambered
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09-16-2015, 06:56 AM
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#33
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Fort Collins, Co.
Posts: 74
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Quote:
Originally Posted by j.fro
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Nice run! and great video!
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09-16-2015, 02:14 PM
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#34
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Seattle
Posts: 147
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I do what I can to exercise the car each day, but traffic-choked commutes and increasing law enforcement presence has been putting a bit of a damper on things lately.
After as close a call as I've had in 10 years last week, combined with recent rain, I've been driving the more anonymous car in the fleet (dark gray GTI).
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'02 Boxster S
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09-16-2015, 02:51 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2013
Location: North Alabama
Posts: 2,079
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bwillia080261
Nice run! and great video!
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WHat was that sound that sounded like gravel in his muffler ??
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09-16-2015, 04:05 PM
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#36
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 1,466
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I'll take corners hard regularly. I Also like pulling out and up to speedat about 75-80%. Generally run highway speed +10
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2003 Black 986. modified for Advanced level HPDE and open track days.
* 3.6L LN block, 06 heads, Carrillo H rods, IDP with 987 intake, Oil mods, LN IMS. * Spec II Clutch, 3.2L S Spec P-P FW. * D2 shocks, GT3 arms & and links, Spacers front and rear * Weight reduced, No carpet, AC deleted, Remote PS pump, PS pump deleted. Recaro Pole position seats, Brey crouse ext. 5 point harness, NHP sport exhaust
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09-16-2015, 04:08 PM
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#37
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 1,466
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pdwight
WHat was that sound that sounded like gravel in his muffler ??
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Sort of sound like an exhaust shield
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2003 Black 986. modified for Advanced level HPDE and open track days.
* 3.6L LN block, 06 heads, Carrillo H rods, IDP with 987 intake, Oil mods, LN IMS. * Spec II Clutch, 3.2L S Spec P-P FW. * D2 shocks, GT3 arms & and links, Spacers front and rear * Weight reduced, No carpet, AC deleted, Remote PS pump, PS pump deleted. Recaro Pole position seats, Brey crouse ext. 5 point harness, NHP sport exhaust
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09-16-2015, 04:22 PM
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#38
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Johnstown, PA
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too hard of a question... when I was in the military and was stationed in Germany, I would say sporty to racy, I mean, come on, it is the autobahn! - we cruise at 110 mph. My boxster did 3 laps of nurburgring where I felt I beat the hell out of it until I was lucky enough to have a professional take me out in a Ferrari GT3 458 and show me how to do the course. Now back in the States I am super easy on it on major highways, at the most it is a max of 75'ish. but on the un-patroled backroad I open it up just to heard the intake suck in the air.
I am a 4th owner, of a world-traveled 986s (Hawaii-Texas-Germany-PA) and really wanting a Lotus for some reason, what to do, what to do?
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09-16-2015, 06:25 PM
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#39
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2013
Location: North Alabama
Posts: 2,079
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jsceash
Sort of sound like an exhaust shield
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I agree, it did sound like exhaust. My S has a rattle at startup that buggs the crap out of me...never hear it under acceleration.
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09-16-2015, 07:27 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Greenville, S.C.
Posts: 2,670
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pdwight
I agree, it did sound like exhaust. My S has a rattle at startup that buggs the crap out of me...never hear it under acceleration.
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I've located mine.
Have yet to fix it but located it.
It's a heat sheild on the pipping between the primary and secondary cat.
If you get under the car and beat on the exhaust lightly you can locate where the sound is coming from, with the car cool obviously, I reached under and twisted the heat sheild until it was seated "in place" then hit the exhaust again.
Now the rattle was silent.
That being said starting the car up brought the rattle back.
Hope you can locate yours.
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