Porsche Cayman & Boxster ECU Tuning VRTuned.com August 15, 2009 Product Info 5 Comments Porsche 987.2 Boxster/Cayman 2.9L or 3.4L VRTuned has the ability to flash your 2009 and up Porsche 987.2 Boxster or Cayman through the OBDII port to gain you almost 20HP. The new DFI ECU flashing through the OBDII port is only available through VRTuned Tuning to give you the results you want. Improving throttle response, torque, and horsepower will be noticed on both the regular and S models… Read More Porsche 987 Cayman S 3.4L VRTuned is very popular amongst the Porsche Cayman community. Their ability to do custom tuning on the 987 chassis has led them to continually out perform the competition. Like the other normally aspirated 911’s, VRTuned focuses on improving the overall power curve of the car. Improving driveability, throttle response, torque, and midrange power. VRTuned is able to gain 20 horsepower to the crank and 17ft/lbs of torque… Read More Porsche 987 Cayman 2.7L Think your base Porsche Cayman is under powered? Let VRTuned take care o f giving your 2.7L engine some more gusto. With some fine tuning, the Cayman can become more responsive to your driving needs. VRTuned is able to gain 15 horsepower to the crank and 13ft/lbs of torque… Read More Porsche 987 Boxster S 3.4L VRTuned is very popular amongst the Porsche Boxster community. Their ability to do custom tuning on the 987 chassis has led them to continually out perform the competition. Like the other normally aspirated 911’s, VRTuned focuses on improving the overall power curve of the car. Improving driveability, throttle response, torque, and midrange power. VRTuned is able to gain 20 horsepower to the crank and 17ft/lbs of torque… Read More Porsche 987 Boxster 2.7L Think your base Porsche Boxster is under powered? Let VRTuned take care o f giving your 2.7L engine some more gusto. With some fine tuning, the Cayman can become more responsive to your driving needs. VRTuned is able to gain 15 horsepower to the crank and 13ft/lbs of torque… Read More Porsche 986 Boxster S 3.2L The original 986 Porsche Boxster S was truly the start of the roadster war with BMW, Honda, and others. But with a 3.2L mid-engine power plant, the Boxster was victorious. With fine tuning of the ECU, improvements were made to the throttle response, mid range RPM, and top end power. This update to the ECU by VRTuned is able to gain 15 horsepower to the crank and 16ft/lbs of torque… Read More 5 Responses The ONLY Place to Get OBDII Flashing on a 987.2 | Porsche Cayman Blog by Porsche Heritage November 19, 2009 […] VRTuned has released another first in this tuning industry, and that is the ability to reflash the stock 987.2 Cayman or Boxster via the OBDII port. Read More here – Porsche Cayman & Boxster ECU Tuning « VRTuned Porsche ECU Flash Tuning – 996, 997, Caym… […] Log in to Reply Litko Chan November 29, 2009 I have a 1999 C2 and 1998 Boxster. I notice you don’t have these two model-years listed. Will your product work on the two models? Litko Log in to Reply Dan November 30, 2009 We dont flash the 5.2DME or drive by cable cars. Sorry. Log in to Reply scott eason January 6, 2010 what about the 987 3.2 boxster? Log in to Reply Keith Morrison November 8, 2011 Hi. I’d been in contact before but can’t find the previous correspondence. I have aftermarket headers for my 2000 Boxster S that only have one bung per side. If I get a VRTuned tune, can I remove the post-cat sensors? Cheers, keith. Log in to Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
The ONLY Place to Get OBDII Flashing on a 987.2 | Porsche Cayman Blog by Porsche Heritage November 19, 2009 […] VRTuned has released another first in this tuning industry, and that is the ability to reflash the stock 987.2 Cayman or Boxster via the OBDII port. Read More here – Porsche Cayman & Boxster ECU Tuning « VRTuned Porsche ECU Flash Tuning – 996, 997, Caym… […] Log in to Reply
Litko Chan November 29, 2009 I have a 1999 C2 and 1998 Boxster. I notice you don’t have these two model-years listed. Will your product work on the two models? Litko Log in to Reply
Keith Morrison November 8, 2011 Hi. I’d been in contact before but can’t find the previous correspondence. I have aftermarket headers for my 2000 Boxster S that only have one bung per side. If I get a VRTuned tune, can I remove the post-cat sensors? Cheers, keith. Log in to Reply