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pump up the hp ?


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Here's an example of what I consider to about the best possible set of engine upgrades to a Boxster S:

http://tinyurl.com/d6hqk

Andy dyno'ed his car at 251 HP at the rear wheels and estimated that represented about 291 HP at the crank.

If you want to keep the costs down, you could just upgrade the headers, intake and add a chip. That might get you close to 30 HP.

Cheers,

Kevin

anyone can guide me to how to pump up the boxter s hp ? , i have a yr 2000

S , is there any chip tuning or exhaust ?

thanks  :cheers:

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Here's an example of what I consider to about the best possible set of engine upgrades to a Boxster S:

http://tinyurl.com/d6hqk

Andy dyno'ed his car at 251 HP at the rear wheels and estimated that represented about 291 HP at the crank.

If you want to keep the costs down, you could just upgrade the headers, intake and add a chip. That might get you close to 30 HP.

Cheers,

Kevin

anyone can guide me to how to pump up the boxter s hp ? , i have a yr 2000

S , is there any chip tuning or exhaust ?

thanks  :cheers:

How much power do you want ? How much money do you want to spend ? Kevin is correct on what it takes to do 30 HP, that's around $2,500 to $3,000. If you want much more power put a 3.4L 996 motor in with intake, exhaust and ECU remap. Done right you spend $20,000.00 plus. In time you will need brakes, wheels and suspension for even more fun. Enjoy what ever you do it's all fun. :jump:

Good luck,

Larry

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Here's an example of what I consider to about the best possible set of engine upgrades to a Boxster S:

http://tinyurl.com/d6hqk

Andy dyno'ed his car at 251 HP at the rear wheels and estimated that represented about 291 HP at the crank.

If you want to keep the costs down, you could just upgrade the headers, intake and add a chip. That might get you close to 30 HP.

Cheers,

Kevin

anyone can guide me to how to pump up the boxter s hp ? , i have a yr 2000

S , is there any chip tuning or exhaust ?

thanks  :cheers:

I have a 99 2.5L Boxster. Can these same mods be used in the 99? Can you expect the same improvement in hp? Anyone tried this. Heard there are MAF problems.

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Here's an example of what I consider to about the best possible set of engine upgrades to a Boxster S:

http://tinyurl.com/d6hqk

Andy dyno'ed his car at 251 HP at the rear wheels and estimated that represented about 291 HP at the crank.

If you want to keep the costs down, you could just upgrade the headers, intake and add a chip. That might get you close to 30 HP.

Cheers,

Kevin

anyone can guide me to how to pump up the boxter s hp ? , i have a yr 2000

S , is there any chip tuning or exhaust ?

thanks  :cheers:

How much power do you want ? How much money do you want to spend ? Kevin is correct on what it takes to do 30 HP, that's around $2,500 to $3,000. If you want much more power put a 3.4L 996 motor in with intake, exhaust and ECU remap. Done right you spend $20,000.00 plus. In time you will need brakes, wheels and suspension for even more fun. Enjoy what ever you do it's all fun. :jump:

Good luck,

Larry

thanks, i think this is the best route i will take right now , :notworthy:

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