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Old 03-17-2012, 09:18 PM   #9
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OK, my two cents.
Save the money you're planning on a turbo or whatever and trade in for a more recent Boxster S.

You would spent sooo much time and money on trying to get your old Boxster running with FI that it would spoil all the fun of driving it. These engines are completely designed as NA, trying to convert them to FI is a can of worms.
I know how you feel because I'm driving a Saab Viggen and a base 2002 Boxster. They are completely different beasts, but both have their fun parts and I love driving both of them as long as I keep their differences in mind. So, my option is to have both a FI and a NA car, I drive them depending on my mood and the weather.
Another option is to wait until the new turbo-ed flat-4 Boxster comes out.
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