Where did the original Porsche Boxster come from?

Where did the original Porsche Boxster come from?

In fact, the majority of 1997 to 2004 Boxsters came from Finland. Mounted amidships, but completely covered from the prying eyes of any interested gearhead, the Boxster’s original, quad-cam 2.5-liter engine marked new territory for a Porsche street car.

What kind of mileage does a Porsche Boxster get?

These cars include the full gamut of safety features, from ABS to a plethora of airbags to vastly superior crash protection. They are efficient–Porsche rated the Boxster’s fuel mileage at 24 MPG on the highway, and a light foot could do even better.

When did the Porsche Boxster Spyder come out?

Although Porsche seems to be on a regular bender in recent years with special editions, the only such Boxster model to get that designation was the 2004 Boxster Spyder, of which 1,953 were made in commemoration of the 1953 introduction of the original 550 Spyder.

What kind of timing system does a Porsche Boxster use?

A VarioCam variable-valve timing system used an electronically controlled solenoid to actuate the camshafts’ phase shift to alter the timing profile. That power proved enough to push the 986 to 60 MPH from zero in a skosh under seven seconds.

In fact, the majority of 1997 to 2004 Boxsters came from Finland. Mounted amidships, but completely covered from the prying eyes of any interested gearhead, the Boxster’s original, quad-cam 2.5-liter engine marked new territory for a Porsche street car.

These cars include the full gamut of safety features, from ABS to a plethora of airbags to vastly superior crash protection. They are efficient–Porsche rated the Boxster’s fuel mileage at 24 MPG on the highway, and a light foot could do even better.

A VarioCam variable-valve timing system used an electronically controlled solenoid to actuate the camshafts’ phase shift to alter the timing profile. That power proved enough to push the 986 to 60 MPH from zero in a skosh under seven seconds.

Although Porsche seems to be on a regular bender in recent years with special editions, the only such Boxster model to get that designation was the 2004 Boxster Spyder, of which 1,953 were made in commemoration of the 1953 introduction of the original 550 Spyder.

When is it time to rebuild a Porsche Boxster?

Wayne Dempsey outlays the tests and evaluations that you should perform on your engine before deciding it’s time for a rebuild. Mikko Kosonen has compiled a neat list for owners of all cars to check when they are experiencing problems with their ignition systems.

Why did my Porsche Boxster 986 engine fail?

This one is perhaps the most important article of all. Many 996 and Boxster engines suffer from premature failure of this bearing. This article shows you how you can replace the bearing with the engine in the car and ensure your engine will survive well into the future.

How much does a 1999 Boxster engine cost?

My 1999 Boxster was recently diagnosed with the apparently very common intermediate shaft failure (IMS failure). The big surprise came when I heard the only way to fix this, is a complete engine replacement; $12000 for the part alone! Add the hours needed to put it in, and this is more then the cars current value.

What kind of suspension does a Porsche Boxster have?

Curiously, Porsche never offered a factory limited-slip differential on any 986 Boxster. The all-independent suspension on both ends of the Boxster consisted of MacPherson struts and coil springs with aluminum control arms and anti-roll bars.

What did the 93 Boxster show car look like?

The ’93 Boxster show car provided an accurate look at Porsche’s thinking, though detail changes on the way to the production line were inevitable. Key features such as the mid-engine chassis configuration, the two-seat convertible body style, and an exterior design reminiscent of the ’54 Porsche 550 Spyder sport racer haven’t changed an iota.

What’s the top speed of a 1997 Porsche Boxster?

Plan on the dash to 60 mph taking a bit more than six seconds and a top speed of over 150 mph. With only 2760 pounds spread equitably over all four wheels, agile handling is assured.

When was the last time I serviced my Porsche Boxster?

Last serviced at 83,281 miles in Cornelius, NC on 06/13/16 • Vehicle serviced • Oil and filter changed • Tire (s) replaced • Tires rotated • Alignment checked • Fluids checked • Safety inspection performed • Emissions inspection performed. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.