how can i tell if my 986 Boxster S has the optional M030 sport suspension?

Question by : how can i tell if my 986 Boxster S has the optional M030 sport suspension?
i dont have the window sticker or the build sheet. It has the optional 18s. its a 2000 model.

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Answer by Paul S
On older Porsches there would be a tag under the front hood (locations usually varied somewhat) that had the paint code as well as the codes for all the factory options. I beleive this is still the case with the later model year examples though I’ve never gone looking.

You can also go through getting a certificate on the car from PCNA – the certificate will be based on the VIN and will have all of the info on the car and any options it had when it left the factory.

Though each of those routes will only tell you how it was when it left the factory, not what may have been done to it afterwards. Though both are sure proof ways if you know the suspension is unmodified… a similar route that is good if you are reasonably certainly that the suspension is stock: in Model Year 2000 for US cars, the M030 springs were red/white in the front, and purple/yellow in the back (seems to be the most common combination, though cars produced later in 2000 seem to have the yellow/white combo in front, and the orange/brown in the rear for M030) – springs are generally black with these color codes at the top (there’s also often a spacer that is either white or green and will look like a third stripe of color).

The colors will be fairly meaningless though if they are not factory parts (I don’t know the parts off hand, but if you see a stamped number 986-xxx-xx-xx, then it’s a factory part).

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What’s the difference between a 1997 Porsche Boxster and a 1999?

Question by : What’s the difference between a 1997 Porsche Boxster and a 1999?
They are the exact same car, are they not?

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Answer by JimBob
Same car, same engines, same trans, same features.

However, there are two things to know about a 1997 model:

(1) Porsche does not recommend installing any wheels bigger than 16″ on the 1997 Boxster because the the wheel bearing cannot take the additional load of a larger wheel. The bearings were improved for 1998 and all later Boxsters so that 17″, 18″, 19″ and even some 20″ wheels will fit on these later cars (with the appropriate spacers on 19″ and 20″ wheels).

(2) It can be much more difficult and expensive to install a larger engine from a later Boxster (for example, a 2.7L engine from a 2000 base Boxster or even a 3.2L engine from a 2000 S Boxster to replace the 1997 2.5L engine to give you more power) into the 1997 Boxster because the 1997 model had a dedicated ECU (engine computer) that isn’t compatible with later engines. This was also fixed for 1998 and later.

Hope this helps.

**UPDATE**
The minor upgrades that Steve mentions below weren’t done until the 2nd generation Boxster (also known as a Porsche 987) came out in 2005.

There were some good upgrades to the Boxsters in 2000 when the Boxster “S” model came out which included a more powerful engine and many interior improvements, but the 1999 cars are identical to the 1997 cars except as noted above.

Oh yeah, I know becasue I own a 1999 Boxster and drive it on a racetrack regularly.

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Q&A: Is there a diagnostic tool to turn off engine light in a Boxster?

Question by Blue Sky: Is there a diagnostic tool to turn off engine light in a Boxster?
What sites are there for Boxsters?

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Answer by Lover not a Fighter
Any ODB2 scanner will turn it off.

But it will come back on in 50 miles (at most).
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Get the problem fixed. That is best for you pocket (MPG).

Good Luck…

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Q&A: Why does my porsche boxster horn sound (or bib) every time i lock the car?

Question by silentchilli666: Why does my porsche boxster horn sound (or bib) every time i lock the car?
I have a porsche boxster 3.2s and everytime i lock the car it bib’s once? I have tried re-closing the boot/bonnet/windows & hood but nothing works?

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Answer by carguy0035
It is a factory installed security

This tells you that your car is now secure, locked up and it is safe.

I own 3 vehicles that do the same thing.

You can take it to a audio shop and have them bypass the honk if you really dont like it, but I would recommend leaving it on, and I would also recommend a new alarm system something that will chirp when activated, just another noise letting you know it’s activated

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Q&A: I’m looking to buy a used 1999 Porsche boxster what is the car reliability?

Question by Alaa: I’m looking to buy a used 1999 Porsche boxster what is the car reliability?
I know it depend on the car condition, if it was good maintained and I bought it, is it cost too much for regular maintenance, does it have bad brake down history in a certain thing like electronics or machinery? any tips of information it will help my.

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Answer by thegubmint
It’s a Porsche. It might be real fun to drive and cruise around in, but it will be in the shop a lot. And it will cost a boatload of money to get anything done to it.

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