992.2 Info
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I really like all the changes on the base Carrera, its such a big step up from the 992 IMO.. I just hate how they didn't add LSD - if they did, I wouldn't mind getting one. Or at the very least, add it as an option!
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Track Day
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The matt finish on the total button makes them look visibly cheap. As much of a finger print magnet the gloss black is, the smaller buttons have a bigger impact visually.
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Apparently, the e-turbo is constantly recharging the battery via waste heat from the engine. Additionally, braking regen from the motor in the PDK keeps the battery topped off.
Even with this, after the 7 second Nürburgring run, the battery was essentially depleted.
However, Porsche claims the aforementioned recharging/regen is sufficient to ensure the battery maintains charge during normal street driving.
Even with this, after the 7 second Nürburgring run, the battery was essentially depleted.
However, Porsche claims the aforementioned recharging/regen is sufficient to ensure the battery maintains charge during normal street driving.
I wonder what happens in HPDE? They are usually 30 minute sessions. For a 100 second track like Laguna Seca, Say you run 3 laps to warm up the tire and get familar with the track, run 2 hot laps then you have to cruise around for 20 minutes to charge battery? I also doubt you will get the same performance out of the e-motor at lower state of charge.
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In one of the reviews, and it might have even been Frank saying it, I heard that there wouldn't be a base Carrera 4 anymore. I assume that means no more base Targa either (since all Targas are AWD). So this means for 992.2, the base Carrera will only be available as a RWD coupe or cabriolet.
If I see it again I will edit this post with the link.
If I see it again I will edit this post with the link.
But is ot real that probably there won't be a Targa 4 anymore? It would be strange not to have a Base Targa...
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Apparently, the e-turbo is constantly recharging the battery via waste heat from the engine. Additionally, braking regen from the motor in the PDK keeps the battery topped off.
Even with this, after the 7 second Nürburgring run, the battery was essentially depleted.
However, Porsche claims the aforementioned recharging/regen is sufficient to ensure the battery maintains charge during normal street driving.
Even with this, after the 7 second Nürburgring run, the battery was essentially depleted.
However, Porsche claims the aforementioned recharging/regen is sufficient to ensure the battery maintains charge during normal street driving.
Sacrilegious as this may be, this sounds similar to what Car and Driver observed with the Corvette hybrid. It obviously doesn't have the benefit of the e-turbo, but they did say the battery is depleted faster than it can be recharged under race conditions.
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Apparently, the e-turbo is constantly recharging the battery via waste heat from the engine. Additionally, braking regen from the motor in the PDK keeps the battery topped off.
Even with this, after the 7 second Nürburgring run, the battery was essentially depleted.
However, Porsche claims the aforementioned recharging/regen is sufficient to ensure the battery maintains charge during normal street driving.
Even with this, after the 7 second Nürburgring run, the battery was essentially depleted.
However, Porsche claims the aforementioned recharging/regen is sufficient to ensure the battery maintains charge during normal street driving.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a6...ngine-details/
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The whole turning the key fob on the left was something special to me. While I like the start button on my M2, I’m not expecting it from my BMW. I am disappointed they also started charging for Guard Red, but not charging for white or black. It seems the interior is slightly cheapened overall. My 991.2S is now a relic lol.
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Here's the dimensional differences between the two. The biggest surprise is a smaller turning circle on the 992.2 and also slightly lower ground clearance.
992.1 on the left and 992.2 on the right.
992.1 on the left and 992.2 on the right.
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Instructor
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your math is wrong. The turbos provide 11Kw of regen at WOT. You’re not going to deplete it without some quality idiocy. There’s also no brake regen mentioned and it wouldn’t make sense in this config. It’s not a Tesla. It’s a lot more similar (although still different) to an artura or 296.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a6...ngine-details/
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a6...ngine-details/
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