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Posts posted by majormcf
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Thanks!
Thats what I thought, I just saw someone post that and wanted to see if anyone could confirm it. I wouldnt mind an HP increase but I am not going to void my warranty or decrease my MPG. Getting a new porsche at a used price, not a bad deal.
Very nice! Gotta luv that new car smell!A 50 HP increase with an ECU flash? Not going to happen. Say goodbye to your warranty too! If it were that easy, don't you think Porsche would do it?
Enjoy your new car. :)
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I got a left over 07 for 15K off sticker which comes to a little over 25% off MSRP 59,525. I saw a dealer in NC sell a left over cayman for 19K off sticker (msrp 67k)
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Octane question
in 987-1 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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New here, apologize if this has been asked. I read that 91 octane is the recommended fuel.
My local station carries 93 octane and 89. Should I mix the fuel or find a new station that sells 91 octane or just use the 93?