Auto restart feature?
#16
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i guess this is to diminish the embarrassment of stalling in the first place...? Porsche really did think of everything on this car.
#17
Beautiful afternoon drive on some local back roads, sunroof/windows open, chatting with the wife about how easy this car is to drive. Heading back into town, we pull up to a red light on a slight incline, sport-plus rev-matching as I downshift into first.
Light turns green, lift clutch, stall. “What the? That didn’t feel right…”
Push down the clutch and reach for the ignition. Car starts up before I get my hand to the key. “That’s cool.”
Give it a little more gas as I lift the clutch again. Stall. “What’s going on here?”
Push down the clutch, car fires right back up. “Awesome – love that auto restart.” Starting to go through the movements a little quicker as the line up behind me builds…
Stall. “Damn it!” No longer care about auto restart. Barely hear the lovingly snarky/teasing comment from my wife, as I push down the clutch for another go.
Giving it more gas, I start to notice the resistance as I slowly let up the clutch, as well as the green “HOLD” light in the dash. Realizing I was engaged in a battle of wills that I was determined not to lose for the fourth time, I lay on the gas and hold the clutch at the catch point, creating a display of sounds and smells not typically associated with a car moving so slowly. “What a stupid feature…”
#20
While I'm clearly in the MT camp, I'm also very much in the "I don't care what transmission you choose" camp. In the manual vs. PDK, C2 vs. C2S, SPASM vs. PASM vs. no-PASM, etc. discussions, the "vs." has a tendency to transform the conversation into a competition, which as a subjective matter, it is not. Objectively, the C2S is measurably faster, PDK is measurably faster, SPASM can take you around turns faster - no conversation needed. Subjective discussion about the differences, however, is much more interesting.
Except in the case of clear vs. red taillights. Those clears are just plain ugly.
In the end, I went to a hill on a side street and practiced a few times to get a sense for how the hill hold worked. Now that I know what to expect, this feature is rather unobtrusive.
#21
Wait- you thought the car without the clutch starts when you depress the clutch?
Speaking of depressing, not even having to turn the key, how much more uninvolving can you get?
Next they'll be saying you don't even have to blip the throttle to blip the throttle. Or heel and toe to keep the car from rolling back on hills. Or heel and toe at all for that matter…. I'm getting another drink, before someone says they're watching the number of times you hit redline, use Launch Control….
Speaking of depressing, not even having to turn the key, how much more uninvolving can you get?
Next they'll be saying you don't even have to blip the throttle to blip the throttle. Or heel and toe to keep the car from rolling back on hills. Or heel and toe at all for that matter…. I'm getting another drink, before someone says they're watching the number of times you hit redline, use Launch Control….
#22
Drifting
No, seriously, I was behind some poor schmuck in a new 991 (temp plates) last year who did this on a slight hill. Smoke was pouring out of the rear of that poor car (poor clutch). Another reason not to buy pre-owned.
Seriously though, it's a nice feature for people who don't know how to drive. The rest of us though... I personally wish that I could turn it off.
#23
Burning Brakes
I think I had a Subaru back in the '80s that had the hill-hold feature. Taught my cute next door neighbor how to drive standard without having to replace the clutch.
#24
Where are you located? Is INA Indonesia? PIWIS for 2018 doesn’t have a 786 option and removing 785 doesn’t make a difference. Will try 786 next trip to Dealer.
#25
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It's a cool feature, huh ? Now that you know it's there, the trick is to cultivate your facial expression to a neutral "That's wasn't me stalling, look, my car is running. not me, nope".... I've done it a few times too...
I've never stalled an older car, but those E-gas ones certainly make it easier to fudge on occasion...
I've never stalled an older car, but those E-gas ones certainly make it easier to fudge on occasion...
#27
Race Car
#28
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#29
which modeule/control unit does this?
Hi, I bought a 2018 and I'm trying to change the start up code. Do you know which control unit allows access to change this?