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Drove a Boxster for the first time tonight.

At 5000 rpm the valve timing changes, and the engine just makes this sound thats.......oh baby.....I feel dirty just listening to it. Pure porn.

So having driven there in my 82 SC, what is the most glaring difference when I get back in my 911? That gearbox. You don't really appreciate just how crude the 915 is until you directly compare it to a more modern one. I really need to find someone with a G50 so I can compare it.

Its nice car. Very capable, suspension that was firm, but not harsh on choppy road. Engine loves to wind.

oh yes....and it has cup holders.

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So what did you think? I've got thoughts of getting an early Boxster S, one that has been out for a while and has some miles. Just have the itch for a convertable. Plus my 13 year old daughter really like them.
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So what did you think? I've got thoughts of getting an early Boxster S, one that has been out for a while and has some miles. Just have the itch for a convertable. Plus my 13 year old daughter really like them.
The "S" is a great little car. I've driven one in anger - change the exhaust and it turns pretty wicked - almost leaps forward.
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I agree with everybody's comments here. I never liked the Boxster, then I drove one...

The "S" felt as quick as my old 3.6 Carrera. Less raw but also easier to exploit.

And the 6-speed transmission OMG. Incredible, like butter. Short and precise throws... Harddrive forget the G50... there was NO comparison. The Boxster transmission felt like it was from a different world...

Well 20yrs have passed since the G50 introduction.. I guess the Porsche boys haven't rested on their asses...
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Re: Drove a Boxster for the first time tonight.

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Its nice car. Very capable, suspension that was firm, but not harsh on choppy road. Engine loves to wind.

oh yes....and it has cup holders.
But no one will wave to you.
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Re: Re: Drove a Boxster for the first time tonight.

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But no one will wave to you.
I wave at 996's, and Boxters, even if the chances of getting a wave back are next to nothing. (Had 996 Cab wave and honk once though as we split our seperate ways)

I've only sat in a boxster and messed with the controls, and I definately have to agree that the gear lever position, feel, and motion is better then any car I have been in.
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S2000 has a great shifter too. Not as more torque - but seems to wind forever. -
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Problem is you have to wind it up to 6,000 to get any power out of it.

Doesn't sound nearly as good as a flat-six either.
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Problem is you have to wind it up to 6,000 to get any power out of it.
doesn't come 'on cam' until 6k? what's the redline?
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S2000 has a great shifter too. Not as more torque - but seems to wind forever. -
It's the closest thing you'll ever find to driving a sewing machine.
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Problem is you have to wind it up to 6,000 to get any power out of it.

Doesn't sound nearly as good as a flat-six either.
Yes but you can at least see the engine. I keep thinking a used Boxster will be my next Porsche but I have a hard time getting past the no-seeum engine.
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It's the closest thing you'll ever find to driving a sewing machine.
I don't know about you - but my 911 sounded ALOT more like a sewing machine before my rebuild than a S2k does. And my experience with the s-2000 is pretty limited to two track sessions.

But we are talking about Boxsters here - and yes - the no see um engine can be a bit of an issue -
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Yes but you can at least see the engine. I keep thinking a used Boxster will be my next Porsche but I have a hard time getting past the no-seeum engine.
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Who makes transparent engine cover?

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kach..can that yellow part, which appears to cover most of the engine, be simply removed to access the rest of the engine? or at least a better part of it? not familiar with the layout..
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kach..can that yellow part, which appears to cover most of the engine, be simply removed to access the rest of the engine? or at least a better part of it? not familiar with the layout..
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I think there are something like four panels or layers of stuff, some of it the actual structure of the car at the top.

Click the link and ask the supplier what the deal is.

Another add-on (Cayman style roof):
has anybody seen this boxster hardtop?

And this for headlights:
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There are two covers over the Boxster engine. One is the carpeted portion, underneath that is the piece you see in the above picture. The difference is that the stock piece is just a solid piece of metal, no window, and not painted to match the car, because with the carpet on, you can't see it anyway.
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The s2000 redlines at 9k - seriously.
That is true for the older ones. The newer ones redline at 8400 (longer stroke = more torque, lower)

What? . . .the newest 911 rev to 8000. (?)
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So when is a car that has a high rev limit a bad thing. My 911 isn't fun at all if it isn't running a 5-6000 rpm. And with headers and a straight exhaust, it is anything but soothing. I drove an S2000 and was really amazed how much of a broad power band it had above 5000 rpm. Yeah, its noisy and can be annoying, but so are FI cars that redline at 17K. May I suggest a Camero if someone is looking for low end torque.
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"camero" .. .that's no sewing machine.
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That is true for the older ones. The newer ones redline at 8400 (longer stroke = more torque, lower)

What? . . .the newest 911 rev to 8000. (?)
Peak torque on the F20C VTEC (earlier edition) was at 7500rpm, seeing 240hp at 8300rpm, this rendered it difficult to drive within normal ranges of driving...you had to keep the engine reving high in order to keep it within the powerband.

The F22C1 was developed, upping the displacement from 2 to 2.2 liters, reducing the redline to 8000rpm, peak power at 7500rpm, peak torque at 6500rpm.

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