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Old 11-04-2006, 12:30 PM   #1
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03 Boxster S vs S2000

We have a 03 Boxster S with GHL exhaust installed. I was wondering if any of you pair up with a S2000 and what is the result? I m talking about hwy drag race. S2000 can be stock or modded. I know the Boxster S isn't a drag car but i m very curious with the result.
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W/ the same driver in both cars the "S" should be faster.
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what constitutes a hwy drag race? hopefully not some fast and furious type stuff

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The boxster S is faster 0-60 and definately faster on a highway roll than a S2000. S2000's suck on highway rolls so I hear because they don't have any torque. S200's have similar weight and way less TQ and less Hp than a 03 boxster S.

[QUOTE=Moostang]what constitutes a hwy drag race?
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A highway race usually means 3 honks and hit the gas.
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Old 11-04-2006, 08:45 PM   #5
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Speaking of S2000s...



Me and a friend are just up in Malibu today and three of them pull up behind us plus a rented Elise. Nice enough guys, they apparently got a -great- rental deal on the Elise from Enterprise of all places that they took out of the day to see how it compared. They didn't seem too thrilled with going up against our S and/or 300zx tt there in the background...even tho we were hardly in roads that would qualify as 'highway'

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Old 11-05-2006, 06:27 AM   #7
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[QUOTE=Adam]The boxster S is faster 0-60 and definately faster on a highway roll than a S2000. S2000's suck on highway rolls so I hear because they don't have any torque. S200's have similar weight and way less TQ and less Hp than a 03 boxster S.

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what constitutes a hwy drag race?
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A highway race usually means 3 honks and hit the gas.
An S2000 weighs less than a Boxster S. A Boxster S weighs about 3,000 lbs. S2000s are down around 2800. Regardless, at freeway speeds weight doesn't matter nearly as much as it does from a standing start.

Discounting for the moment that "racing" on the freeway is idiotic, both cars will be pretty even unless one of the drivers chooses the wrong gear.
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Old 11-05-2006, 07:14 AM   #8
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An S2000 weighs less than a Boxster S. A Boxster S weighs about 3,000 lbs. S2000s are down around 2800. Regardless, at freeway speeds weight doesn't matter nearly as much as it does from a standing start.

Discounting for the moment that "racing" on the freeway is idiotic, both cars will be pretty even unless one of the drivers chooses the wrong gear.
The published curb weight of a Boxster S is 2855lb. Any time you accelerate, weight (or more accurately, mass) matters. Even at highway speeds.

Agreed on the idiotic freeway antics.
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Old 11-07-2006, 07:08 PM   #9
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That published curb weight may be correct if the car has no fluids on board, but it's not correct otherwise. Numerous examples of 3.2L cars have been on the scales at SCCA autocrosses in stock trim and the lightest I've ever seen is just under 2900lbs - that's with no exhaust, 18lb wheels, light tires, and next to no gas.

At highway speeds weight matters, but a whole lot less than from a stop. Which is what I said.
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