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987 3.2 Boxster S remap

markSTI

New member
Hi,

My Boxster S has a Carnewal GT exhaust, Carnewal 200 cell sports cat headers and a BMC sports air filter fitted. I'm seriously thinking about getting it remapped to bring all the mods together. Anybody have experience of any good Porsche remap specialists? I live in the northeast of England and not apposed to travel to the right place. I've read some very good things about Eporsch and Ninemeister.

Cheers in advance

Mark & Wendy
Arctic Silver 987 Boxster S
Carmine Red Renaultsport Twingo 133 Cup (1 of only 50 in the UK)
 
For your interest, I have already posted info on the newly released FVD Brombacher ECU remap for the 718 CS 2.5lt on my Cayman thread. FVD also do ECU remaps for other Porsche models, both n/a and turbo.

Brian
 

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