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Having been gone for more than a year I'm happy to be back. Sold my 944 last year and just purchased (yesterday) a 2002 Boxster. (34000 miles) Wife hasn't let me drive it yet but I did notice a rather large drop in the ideal when she turned the air on at the dealers. After doing some late night reading it seems this is a normal problem with the Boxster and the suggested fix is to install the Apexi super grounding stabiliter. Is this true? read about Apexi here: http://www.velocityfactor.net/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=1362. Any advice would be most welcomed.

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Old 11-20-2005, 08:38 AM
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Cool! Welcome back to the Boxster arena (If you had owned one before) or just welcome! I haven't heard of that being an issue, but mine does the same thing.

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