Cayman RS?
#1
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Cayman RS?
Before I get dogpiled, what I am asking is if there will be a Cayman equivalent of the Boxster Spyder? During press releases and interviews, there have been hints dropped about a similar variant on the Cayman platform (less weight, more power, etc.). Anyone hear anything resembling truth about this?
I love the Boxster Spyder, but the climate here in the DC area is much more conducive to a closed car with our sudden rain showers, ridiculous humidity, etc.
Thanks in advance for any input...
I love the Boxster Spyder, but the climate here in the DC area is much more conducive to a closed car with our sudden rain showers, ridiculous humidity, etc.
Thanks in advance for any input...
#2
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Chris, there's a thread over on Planet 9 (FKA Cayman Club) that's pretty inconclusive. Some quote articles saying it's coming. Others quote articles from 2008 saying the same. If I was a betting man, there will be one within a year based on the same formula as the Boxster Spyder. Don't expect too much of a performance gain as Porsche still has to protect 911 sales.
Probably like you, I dream that someday Porsche will actually make a fully fleshed out 987 platform. Imagine what would be possible if the minds behind the GT2/GT3 RS were unleashed on this car.
Here's the thread in case you'd like to view for yourself:
http://www.planet-9.com/cayman-boxst...2010-link.html
Probably like you, I dream that someday Porsche will actually make a fully fleshed out 987 platform. Imagine what would be possible if the minds behind the GT2/GT3 RS were unleashed on this car.
Here's the thread in case you'd like to view for yourself:
http://www.planet-9.com/cayman-boxst...2010-link.html
Last edited by ChrisF; 02-20-2010 at 03:01 PM. Reason: added link
#3
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Chris - Thanks for the info!
At this point, I'll probably be content with a 200-lb lighter, focused Cayman S. I want to pick up something to drive the snot out of at the track, and a GT3 is too rich for me to ball up...
At this point, I'll probably be content with a 200-lb lighter, focused Cayman S. I want to pick up something to drive the snot out of at the track, and a GT3 is too rich for me to ball up...
#4
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Given the market for '06-07 cars and relatively proven TPC turbo kit, it's pretty easy to build a track monster for less than the price of a new car. If memory serves TPC isn't too far from you either. I considered this route but decided I wanted a car that had a warranty and the weaknesses (RMS/IMS/oil starvation/power steering lines) already fixed.
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You can check with TPC regarding longevity but the consensus at Planet 9 seems to be that they are very reliable on both street and track. The kit only pushes 4-6psi boost. There's a video on YT I think of a CS vs. a CS turbo on the track.
There have been several motor swaps done to date with good results (other than the owners bank account). Haven't been in one personally, but god would I love to drive one.
There have been several motor swaps done to date with good results (other than the owners bank account). Haven't been in one personally, but god would I love to drive one.
#7
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We have a client that just got an upgrade to the Stage 2 ATP:2 turbo system and it puts down 477whp. His car had our ATP and then ATP:2 system for 50k miles(car has 65k on it currently). Very quick and it did an 11.7 in the 1/4. I know i am not a sponsor but you can feel free to pm/email me if you have questions.
Chris, Porsche hasnt announced anything yet but I would assume you might see something next fall.
Chris, Porsche hasnt announced anything yet but I would assume you might see something next fall.