Auto Blip
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Auto Blip
Looks like the speedster allows you to disable auto blip separate from sport mode? This true?
If so - how likely is it that we can retrofit the disable feature (without turning off sport) in prior generation 991?
i love the auto blip. But at times it just feels like I’m cheating. A perfectly nailed heel toe downshift is very rewarding (and adds to the joy of driving IMO).
If so - how likely is it that we can retrofit the disable feature (without turning off sport) in prior generation 991?
i love the auto blip. But at times it just feels like I’m cheating. A perfectly nailed heel toe downshift is very rewarding (and adds to the joy of driving IMO).
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Looks like the speedster allows you to disable auto blip separate from sport mode? This true?
If so - how likely is it that we can retrofit the disable feature (without turning off sport) in prior generation 991?
i love the auto blip. But at times it just feels like I’m cheating. A perfectly nailed heel toe downshift is very rewarding (and adds to the joy of driving IMO).
If so - how likely is it that we can retrofit the disable feature (without turning off sport) in prior generation 991?
i love the auto blip. But at times it just feels like I’m cheating. A perfectly nailed heel toe downshift is very rewarding (and adds to the joy of driving IMO).
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Originally Posted by Holdens
Looks like the speedster allows you to disable auto blip separate from sport mode? This true?
If so - how likely is it that we can retrofit the disable feature (without turning off sport) in prior generation 991?
i love the auto blip. But at times it just feels like I’m cheating. A perfectly nailed heel toe downshift is very rewarding (and adds to the joy of driving IMO).
If so - how likely is it that we can retrofit the disable feature (without turning off sport) in prior generation 991?
i love the auto blip. But at times it just feels like I’m cheating. A perfectly nailed heel toe downshift is very rewarding (and adds to the joy of driving IMO).
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Originally Posted by evilfij
??? I thought on a 991.2 manual GT3 sport was only auto-blip? It seems that way to me.
It doesn't make sense to me and I don't like it.. I like auto blip especially on track, but I also like to have different level of safety intervention.. i don't know why they make them mutually exclusive. If for speedster they've made autoblip independently switchable this is a smart step forward.. hopefully same for 992 GT3
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No.. once you switch off the nannies, autoblip disappears again also. Try it.
It doesn't make sense to me and I don't like it.. I like auto blip especially on track, but I also like to have different level of safety intervention.. i don't know why they make them mutually exclusive. If for speedster they've made autoblip independently switchable this is a smart step forward.. hopefully same for 992 GT3
It doesn't make sense to me and I don't like it.. I like auto blip especially on track, but I also like to have different level of safety intervention.. i don't know why they make them mutually exclusive. If for speedster they've made autoblip independently switchable this is a smart step forward.. hopefully same for 992 GT3
So GT3 sport = rev matching, not available without nannies
speedster autoblip = rev matching, available with or without nannies?
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I'll have to go out and try it again, but I swear that the rev match still worked in Sport mode with the nannies off. I had a rare autox a while back where I was actually getting into 3rd gear briefly, and wanted the rev match to work while downshifting back to 2nd gear. From what I remember, it did rev match.