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Normal Idle behaviour on 981 Boxter 2.7

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Hi All,

I'm approaching the end of the warranty period on my 981 Boxter 2.7L . I'm very happy with the car overall - I do have one question though.

When engine warm: The boxter seems to idle at around 600-650 RPM, and every now and then I notice a little "wobble" but nothing too scary.
When engine cold: starts at about 1100, then hovers around 750-800.

Is this a normal idle behaviour for the car?
 
faster idle when cold is normal - occasional dips/blips when warm isn't so much but I think all cars have a little "hiccup" occasionally - perhaps you are coming up for some plugs or a coil pack is starting to have an issue or something - my 987.2 3.4 has a little chug now and again if it hasn't been "exercised" for a while.
 

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