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willystadele 02-02-2013 03:44 PM

Boxster Supercharger or turbo?
 
i need everyones help one this topic pleasee!

The Radium King 02-02-2013 04:03 PM

twincharger! turbo and super charger. the m62 runs out of breath at higher rpm on the larger 3.2 engine so you need a turbo (or two) to keep the curve from flattening out.

willystadele 02-02-2013 04:07 PM

whats the price on a twin?! btw i have a 2.7

SF-Rockster 02-02-2013 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by willystadele (Post 325997)
whats the price on a twin?! btw i have a 2.7

Reminds me of this BEAST!

680 bhp from a1.8 liter Celica engine. Nuts!

The World's Fastest Lotus? - TUNED - YouTube

Johnny Danger 02-03-2013 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by willystadele (Post 325995)
i need everyones help one this topic pleasee!

Are you serious ? No one has yet to develop a safe, reliable and cost effective supercharger or turbocharger system for the 986 boxster. And, given the fact that 986 values have plummeted over the years, it's not likely it's going receive any aftermarket support in that category.

willystadele 02-03-2013 05:16 AM

so whats your opinion?
Should i lean toward looks and sound?

spongebob 02-03-2013 07:03 AM

Stay with the looks and sound or save for an upgrade engine.
The std Boxster is a pretty fast car on twisty roads but will never be number one on the highway. More power is a never ending story
Not sure that a turbo or SC Boxster will survive that long to justify the investment .
Guess it is not extremely difficult to do the plumbing for a SC or Turbo, but there is a lot of issues around it, like how to solve the AOS setup, seems to be hard enough sometimes on standard cars

Topless 02-03-2013 01:35 PM

A stock 2.7L is a formidable track weapon in the hands of a skilled driver. IMHO leave the motor alone and learn to yoke it's strengths. Lots of great race tracks in FL so jump in, the water is fine! :cheers:


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