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Porsche 996 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (554 words) |
 | The Porsche Type 996 is a sports car, and the version of the Porsche's "911" Carrera model sold from 1998 (as a 1999 model) through 2005. |
 | With these differences in mind, many "purists" consider the 996 to be an altogether different car, at least in spirit, than the Carreras that preceded it as opposed to being a development of the original. |
 | In 2000, Porsche debuted the 996 Turbo, equipped with four-wheel-drive and a 3.6 litre, twin turbocharged and intercooled flat six producing 415 bhp (309 kW), making the car capable of 3.9 second 0 to 60 mph times. |
| The Porsche 996 FAQ (18055 words) |
 | In the 996 (and possibly the same in the Boxster), these lights are small enough to reside just under the two outer lower corners of the cluster, just below the warning lights. |
 | If the Boxster is similar to the 996, then the range of camber adjustment in the front is severely limited, but I'd suggest you max it out at something just shy of 1 degree negative. |
 | I already had the 996 Supercup adjustable anti-sway bars, which helped to flatten out handling, but there was still noticeable body roll as compared with a full-on race car. |