This is not the Porsche experience. Anything that you do to a Porsche will detract from it. That is no matter what they claim.
The fact is anything you do will cheapen and make your car worst. Every part is 100% what it should be when it leaves the factory. Excellence was engineered in at birth.
A Porsche works as a whole. Change it and you compromise the tested integrity of Porsche. You do not have to upgrade your tires because your dealer wanted to save $2.00 on every wheel.
The Porsche comes with the correct tires. You do not have to get a hotter ignition system because your cheapo company tuned it for a 55 mile per hour speed limit. If your Porsche does 175mph the ignition is tuned to 175mph.
Nobody makes improvements on a Porsche. You cannot install a better seat. You will not find better mirrors.
There is no miracle magic spark plug that will make it run better. The president of Porsche hinted at a metal hardener that would help mileage, but no one else has the resources necessary to even know if what they are selling is any good on a Porsche. Any Porsche owner knows and will look with distain at your attempts to increase part of something without increasing the whole.
You have reached the point called "after completion. " If you are a Porsche owner you have gone too far to worry about petty modifications. Now it is time to get driving, and work on your line.
Very few circumstances will arise where you will need anything close to 100% of what a Porsche can give unless you are up against yourself in another Porsche. The best performance accessory that I can find is a tight jean covered seat cover to keep me company when I am out driving.
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