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  1. I had the same problem. I cleaned the throttle body as it had some black gunk anround the inside throat. I used some spray cleaner, cloth rags, old tooth brush and a que tip. Runs much better now. I always use Chevron with Techron Supreme gas. If I use other station's gas I know the change. I also use the higher revs to keeps carbon build up down, these are high reving engines. I live in Anchorage Alaska where the environment is much different than the Lower 48 States. The car does awesome, took it on a 700 mile road trip from Anchorage to Tok Alaska one a Sunday and then three days later from Anchorage to Fairbanks Alaska, about 800 mile round trip. Chevron available along the way.
  2. My 01 986 had the normal Boxster coolan tank crack and the dealership replaced it in a few hours. I kept having moisture build up above the coolant cap and oil cap on the underside of the trumk lid. I took the car in and they tech inspected and put in a new tank with cap. He showed me the tamk where it had the crack in it, mostly a hairline crack. He said it was age and how it was manufactured (designed).
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