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  1. Just wanted to set something straight.. The K&N filter will not mess up your Boxster or any other car they make filters for. K&N would not manufacture a filter unless it meets certain criteria. I have spoken to K&N engineering about this and this is what they told me. >> The air flow from the K&N is much greater than conventional paper filters. It is recommended that the battery be disconnected for one hour before driving the car allowing it to reset all the previous adaptive memory settings. If this is not done the ecu will not understand why it has a greater air flow and trigger the cel. K&N has done extensive testing on this and could not confirm any complications to the maf. I have the K&N in my 2000 Boxter S and the first time I drove it, it triggered the P0102 code. So I called K&N. No trouble since then. If you do not agree then call K&N engineering yourself at 1800-858-3333. Frankie Olthoff
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