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Boxster General Discussions
12-30-2007, 12:53 PM
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Sport Chrono/ PASM Question
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zemmo
Hmm. So what if you get a car that has the sport...
Hmm. So what if you get a car that has the sport chrono but not PASM? Does the SC change only the PSM and throttle mapping?
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Boxster General Discussions
12-16-2007, 05:59 PM
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When did TPMS become standard?
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zemmo
All my questions answered then. From n/a to a...
All my questions answered then. From n/a to a $590 option to standard in 3 years.
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Boxster General Discussions
12-16-2007, 02:58 PM
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When did TPMS become standard?
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zemmo
Must be 07, then, as the 07 Boxster and Cayman...
Must be 07, then, as the 07 Boxster and Cayman both list it as standard. Thanks.
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Boxster General Discussions
12-16-2007, 02:38 PM
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When did TPMS become standard?
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zemmo
When did TPMS become standard?
Anyone? TIA, Alan.
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Boxster General Discussions
12-09-2007, 06:24 AM
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Big wheels =more easily damaged?
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zemmo
Hey, Rick, I really am trying to decide between a...
Hey, Rick, I really am trying to decide between a Boxster and a Cayman. I know you guys are roadster lovers, but other than the top (or not) is there any reason to favor one over the other?
...
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Boxster General Discussions
12-08-2007, 02:32 PM
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Big wheels =more easily damaged?
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zemmo
I am living in NM in the winter now, but have...
I am living in NM in the winter now, but have spent most of the last 25 years in Alaska, and those roads surely do ruin some alloy wheels! But, they can be truly awful, as in breaking all kinds of...
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Boxster General Discussions
12-08-2007, 12:46 PM
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Big wheels =more easily damaged?
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zemmo
Sir, I am with you, absolutely. However, I find...
Sir, I am with you, absolutely. However, I find I cannot always miss all of our little challenges, here in rural NM. The roads aren't terrible, but they're not the smoothly buffed parcours of some...
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Boxster General Discussions
12-08-2007, 12:13 PM
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Big wheels =more easily damaged?
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zemmo
Big wheels =more easily damaged?
Anyone damaged wheels w/o doing anything truly radical? Just wondering how much of a pothole or other imperfection it takes to damage these expensive wheels...TIA
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Boxster General Discussions
12-08-2007, 07:37 AM
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mobile 1 0W40 analysis results 8700 mile OCI, 00 boxster s
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zemmo
I just find the possibility that Porsche would...
I just find the possibility that Porsche would recommend an interval which results in the engine running on trashed oil fascinating. If the 20k oil is inadequate, by virtue of failing objective,...
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Boxster General Discussions
12-06-2007, 04:00 PM
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mobile 1 0W40 analysis results 8700 mile OCI, 00 boxster s
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zemmo
Thanks for posting the oil results, y'all. I am...
Thanks for posting the oil results, y'all. I am absolutely DYING to see the results of a 20k interval, though, can't one of you cowboy up and do it?
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Boxster General Discussions
12-06-2007, 03:28 PM
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All you 987S non-PASM owners:
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zemmo
Thanks, guys, what I was hoping to hear.
Thanks, guys, what I was hoping to hear.
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Boxster General Discussions
12-05-2007, 01:43 PM
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Break-in period
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zemmo
It seems to me that oil change intervals are...
It seems to me that oil change intervals are something that nearly everyone has a fairly strong opinion on, but little data. I did at least send a sample of 9k Redline from my WRX to be analyzed, and...
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Boxster General Discussions
12-05-2007, 10:42 AM
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All you 987S non-PASM owners:
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zemmo
Exactly the kind of info I wanted, thanks.
Exactly the kind of info I wanted, thanks.
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Boxster General Discussions
12-05-2007, 10:10 AM
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Not another tire thread...
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zemmo
Aspect ratio
The number in question is the relationship of sidewall height to tread width. An aspect ratio of 35 means that the sidewall height is 35% of the tread width. Knowing that, it's easy enough to...
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Boxster General Discussions
12-05-2007, 09:59 AM
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All you 987S non-PASM owners:
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zemmo
All you 987S non-PASM owners:
I am thinking about buying a 2005 S with the stock wheels and no PASM, and am just wondering if the suspension will be too harsh for our southern NM roads. I like a firm suspension, of course, but I...
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