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  1. Tool Pants.... I meant to ask you....do you know if Mobil 1 15W-50 is still on the approved oils list?
  2. I have a 2000 Boxster 2.7 and I'm about to do an oil change for the first time. I live in Canada but I only drive my car in the summer months. The owners manual recommends 10W-40 or 15W-40 or 15W-50 for ambient temperatures ABOVE 50°F/10°C. It also specifically states "Use only engine oils (with) viscosity grades of 10W-40 or higher.". Then I found out all new Porsche models come factory filled with Mobil 1 0W-40. I'm confused. The manual says to use only 10W-40 or higher, but the new models come with 0W-40??? I found a supplier in Toronto for both Mobil 1 15W-50 and 0W-40, but I'm not sure which one to buy. I'm not interested in general opinions -- I've searched the forum and have had my fill of that. Can someone direct me to a Porsche TSB or other similar document that shows that Mobil 1 0W-40 is an approved oil for a 2000 Boxster 2.7 for ambient temperatures above 50°F/10°C? Thanks, Aceman
  3. I've been trying to get a price from Ric at Suncoast for a few days. He just emailed me and said his best price is $2999 + S&H. Come close???? :huh: That's not exactly my idea of coming close. I can buy the same Racing Technologies 894.5986R kit here for $2695. CH.....I'm still considering buying your kit, but I haven't decided if I want to buy new or semi-used.
  4. CH, Do you still have the rear disks and spacers for sale? Aceman
  5. Hi Gundo, I'm looking to upgrade the brakes on my 2000 Boxster. I don't want to spend a pile of cash.....so this kit sounds like exactly what I'm looking for. Can you give me some more information on where I can obtain the kit. I tried looking for the Suncoast kit on eBay but I couldn't find it. I also had a brief look on the Suncoast website but I couldn't find any info there either. By the way.....the new brakes look great on your car! Thanks, Adrian
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