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Rennstein

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    Winter Park, FL 32789
  • Present cars
    987.2 S Boxster
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    981 GTS Boxster

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  1. You shouldn’t let the car warm up while you make coffee. The result is bore scoring due to the bottom and top of the pistons being heated at different rates. I don’t even start the car until my belt is fastened and I’m ready to put it into gear. This ensures the car will warm up the way it was designed to.
  2. What is/are the advantage(s) of connecting a larger battery? I have been reticent to use the recommended Optima yellow top battery due to the color of my car being Aqua Blue Metallic and not wanting to clash. Wondering if the Optima blue top or Optima red top would physically fit and not be "too big" output wise.
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