Neutral by paddles??
#16
I used to do this in my Ferrari 360 with the F1 gearbox. If you didn't keep you foot pressed on the brake pedal, the TCU would beep a warning and put the car in neutral for you. Warning beeps in Ferrari's are kind of alarming. So it was just easier to pull both paddles and coast to a stop. If you select neutral while at cruising speeds, pull either paddle and the TCU would select the highest possible gear to engage. The PDK seems to work on the same logic. Although I don't do it in the 991.2 because of the really awesome "Hold" feature. Love that.
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calijax (01-13-2021)
#19
I used to do this in my Ferrari 360 with the F1 gearbox. If you didn't keep you foot pressed on the brake pedal, the TCU would beep a warning and put the car in neutral for you. Warning beeps in Ferrari's are kind of alarming. So it was just easier to pull both paddles and coast to a stop. If you select neutral while at cruising speeds, pull either paddle and the TCU would select the highest possible gear to engage. The PDK seems to work on the same logic. Although I don't do it in the 991.2 because of the really awesome "Hold" feature. Love that.
#22
I thought that it was confirmed that this is @ 991.2 feature? Are those that are not able to get this to work driving 991.1.
There have been threads in the past that answered the question, which cars have this functionality.
There have been threads in the past that answered the question, which cars have this functionality.
#23
Nordschleife Master
I have a 991.1. Works for me.
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afk (01-13-2021)
#25
Three Wheelin'
Works on my dot 1 also.
#28
Mins is also a 991.1 FWIW.
#29
My 1.2 GT3 can do it. My Macan can't; it just changes gears. Just FYI