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kav8144

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  1. yeah does sound expensive. i prob save the dosh and just keep the car on the road
  2. well if i can but theres plenty there already isnt there
  3. really poorer filtration i would not of guess that. I'm a life long fan of Porsche but quite new to the owners scene having just purchased my 1st this boxster 987 2005 in silver.Do you know of any cost effective mods i can do or any useful i need to know which i maybe able to do to improve this car
  4. Hi thinking of upgrading the stock air filter on my 2005 Boxster s. was thinking going for a K&N E2295. http://www.design911.co.uk/fu/prod249/KandN-Air-Filter-Porsche-Boxster-987-Cayman/ Has anyone fitted this IS it a good option does it go straight in without any errors on the ECU OR is there any better options out there. The cost of this seems pretty good well under £50. what sort of performance gain is there and is it worth it Don't know if this topic already here but would appreciate any help and info cheers
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