Sport Chrono on 991.2 Manual Transmission
#16
Originally Posted by Footsoldier
I don't think so..?
I asked about this a lot before I bought it, as didn't want to have to use auto-blipping just to get sport mode benefits.
I asked about this a lot before I bought it, as didn't want to have to use auto-blipping just to get sport mode benefits.
#18
Yes... picked car up yesterday from getting tires fitted.
drove out of garage, switched all the systems off, sport on. Attacked the first bend to make sure it blipped on change-down, In the rain, on brand new tires, no TC or ESP...biggest oversteer 'moment' I've ever had in the car! Brain fade, thinking about this thread!
so, yes, it blips in all modes, with Sport button pressed...
I'm still sure that's all the sport button does on R at least. No throttle map change etc, just the blip. (That's possibly the last time I'll press the button).
drove out of garage, switched all the systems off, sport on. Attacked the first bend to make sure it blipped on change-down, In the rain, on brand new tires, no TC or ESP...biggest oversteer 'moment' I've ever had in the car! Brain fade, thinking about this thread!
so, yes, it blips in all modes, with Sport button pressed...
I'm still sure that's all the sport button does on R at least. No throttle map change etc, just the blip. (That's possibly the last time I'll press the button).
#19
Originally Posted by Footsoldier
Yes... picked car up yesterday from getting tires fitted.
drove out of garage, switched all the systems off, sport on. Attacked the first bend to make sure it blipped on change-down, In the rain, on brand new tires, no TC or ESP...biggest oversteer 'moment' I've ever had in the car! Brain fade, thinking about this thread!
so, yes, it blips in all modes, with Sport button pressed...
I'm still sure that's all the sport button does on R at least. No throttle map change etc, just the blip. (That's possibly the last time I'll press the button).
drove out of garage, switched all the systems off, sport on. Attacked the first bend to make sure it blipped on change-down, In the rain, on brand new tires, no TC or ESP...biggest oversteer 'moment' I've ever had in the car! Brain fade, thinking about this thread!
so, yes, it blips in all modes, with Sport button pressed...
I'm still sure that's all the sport button does on R at least. No throttle map change etc, just the blip. (That's possibly the last time I'll press the button).
Thank you for clarifying stay safe!
#20
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Pretty sure Porsche reads RL because they fixed the configurator.
Analog and digital chronograph - a chronometer installed on top of the dashboard can be used for timing laps, and can be configured as a clock when not actively used as a stopwatch.
Preparation for Lap Trigger - factory wiring located under the vehicle center console supports installation of the Lap Trigger available from Porsche Tequipment. The Lap Trigger provides precise, automatic measurement of lap times.
A clock and a lap time trigger wiring is all chrono is.
Now what does model designation delete, delete on a touring?
Analog and digital chronograph - a chronometer installed on top of the dashboard can be used for timing laps, and can be configured as a clock when not actively used as a stopwatch.
Preparation for Lap Trigger - factory wiring located under the vehicle center console supports installation of the Lap Trigger available from Porsche Tequipment. The Lap Trigger provides precise, automatic measurement of lap times.
A clock and a lap time trigger wiring is all chrono is.
Now what does model designation delete, delete on a touring?
#21
Originally Posted by GT3 KSA
Interesting they changed it, on my 911 50 when you put all systems off it would not do auto blip even when in sport plus
Thank you for clarifying stay safe!
Thank you for clarifying stay safe!