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Anyway to disable the throttle response in sport mode?

Old 07-14-2015, 03:03 PM
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Anyway to disable the throttle response in sport mode? I want to have more resolution with the throttle but also want to loosen the stability control reins. The sport mode throttle ramp seems to aggressive to get that resolution
Old 07-14-2015, 03:42 PM
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Normal mode, PASM in Sport?
Old 07-14-2015, 03:46 PM
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I have not heard of anyone being able to take out or add in parameters. Porsche just wanted to keep it simpler with just 3 settings (unlike the multitude of settings in other cars). Simpler is better for the newbe and just drive crowd. Good luck with your question.
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Thank you.
Basically when you press the sport button you get a sharper throttle response, PSE activation and loosening of the traction and stability control. I want all the above without changing the throttle mapping.

Cadillac is actually doing the above with slower throttle mapping just as I'm suggesting in their sport modes for the V's
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I sometimes find myself burning the clutch with sport mode on when I'm not careful due to its throttle sensitivity.
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Are there separate PSE buttons and PSM buttons on a Sport+ equipped car? I don't have Sport+ but I have PASM and PSE. So basically I get what you want by turning off PSM, turning on PASM and turning on PSE. If you have those separate buttons then you could get what you are looking for.
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Originally Posted by nwGTS
Are there separate PSE buttons and PSM buttons on a Sport+ equipped car? I don't have Sport+ but I have PASM and PSE. So basically I get what you want by turning off PSM, turning on PASM and turning on PSE. If you have those separate buttons then you could get what you are looking for.
If I might guess, you do not have a sport chrono car? Mines a sport chrono.
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Default Anyway to disable the throttle response in sport mode?

Originally Posted by ChicagoSpeed996
If I might guess, you do not have a sport chrono car? Mines a sport chrono.
I don't have SC or SC+
Old 07-14-2015, 07:52 PM
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An aftermarket reflash will give better throttle control. I use Revo and love it. There are many others.


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