Please tell me again why I should get Sport Chrono.
#1
Please tell me again why I should get Sport Chrono.
I'm about to place the order and wondering _again_ if having the Sport Chrono switch on the console is worth having to get the wart on the dash.
I really don't like the looks of that thing and would like to have clean lines along the dash; the most visually apparent part of the interior.
Have you guys who have had it a while gotten over the novelty of it? Maybe I'm an old f*rt now, I'm just over 40 and don't need a constant thrill of a hypersensitive gas pedal and race car sensation for every trip I take to the grocery store or to work. But on the weekends for fun drives would you miss it _alot_ if you suddenly didn't have it?
DANG WART! Would be so easy if the darn thing wasn't in your face all the time!
I really don't like the looks of that thing and would like to have clean lines along the dash; the most visually apparent part of the interior.
Have you guys who have had it a while gotten over the novelty of it? Maybe I'm an old f*rt now, I'm just over 40 and don't need a constant thrill of a hypersensitive gas pedal and race car sensation for every trip I take to the grocery store or to work. But on the weekends for fun drives would you miss it _alot_ if you suddenly didn't have it?
DANG WART! Would be so easy if the darn thing wasn't in your face all the time!
#3
Three Wheelin'
I'm sure you could have someone make you a little leather hood for the Wart (bit like the ones you get on hunting birds), that way you wouldn't have to look at it.
Hopefuly you won't get Boxster Red as your interior color otherwise you would have to get a "Little Red Hiding Hood" for the Sport Chrono.
Sorry couldn't resist...
Hopefuly you won't get Boxster Red as your interior color otherwise you would have to get a "Little Red Hiding Hood" for the Sport Chrono.
Sorry couldn't resist...
#4
Race Car
You get used to it. The software upgrade is worth it even without the stopwatch. But they should have made it into a real clock with chrono features like my Daytona. Now that would be cool.
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A friend just got it with his new Boxster and drove it on the track last weekend. He said he would not get again and could not tell the difference with it on or off.
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#8
Miserable Old Bastard
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This old fart (56) says definitely get it - I would not want to be without it! The "wart" has never really bothered me and you do get used to it.
#9
Banned
Since I am paying 3.3+ grand for full leather (my first full leather P-car) I want the leather dash to be clean and smooth without any warts or blemishes of any kind. And so for me, it was an easy choice! ... Now get this, even if the wart could be deleted while still opting for the chrono package, I still wouldn't opt for it! The pros and cons of the chrono option were debated ad nauseam on a thread here about a month ago or less. I suggest you search for it. It should prove helpful in your decision.
#10
Three Wheelin'
Wow!
Originally Posted by 997S X PO BOX
A friend just got it with his new Boxster and drove it on the track last weekend. He said he would not get again and could not tell the difference with it on or off.
#11
I am not the best shifter in the world....may even be the worst. That said, I find that the sport mode makes shifting smoother....both up and down shifts. I only have to remember to turn it on...and when I do, I am very happy I have it.
#12
Three Wheelin'
A reminder of what you get with Sport Chrono
Quote:
A sportier car set-up is obtained when Sport mode is switched on. Interventions by the Porsche control systems are intentionally shifted towards greater agility and driving performance.
– PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) is automatically changed to Sport mode, resulting in a stiffer suspension setup.
– The Tiptronic S switches to a sporty gear changing map and shortens the gear shifting periods. Gear changes take place faster.
– PSM (Porsche Stability Management) control is sporty. PSM interventions take place later than in Normal mode. The driver can maneuver the vehicle with greater agility at its performance limits, without having to dispense with the assistance of PSM in emergency situations.
– The electronic accelerator pedal reacts sooner, and the engine is more responsive to throttle inputs. When Sport mode is switched on, this function is activated only after the driver has floored the accelerator pedal or released it briefly.
– The rpm limiter characteristic is “harder”, i.e. the engine is immediately throttled when the performance limits are reached (only in manual selection mode for vehicles with Tiptronic S).
Quote:
A sportier car set-up is obtained when Sport mode is switched on. Interventions by the Porsche control systems are intentionally shifted towards greater agility and driving performance.
– PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) is automatically changed to Sport mode, resulting in a stiffer suspension setup.
– The Tiptronic S switches to a sporty gear changing map and shortens the gear shifting periods. Gear changes take place faster.
– PSM (Porsche Stability Management) control is sporty. PSM interventions take place later than in Normal mode. The driver can maneuver the vehicle with greater agility at its performance limits, without having to dispense with the assistance of PSM in emergency situations.
– The electronic accelerator pedal reacts sooner, and the engine is more responsive to throttle inputs. When Sport mode is switched on, this function is activated only after the driver has floored the accelerator pedal or released it briefly.
– The rpm limiter characteristic is “harder”, i.e. the engine is immediately throttled when the performance limits are reached (only in manual selection mode for vehicles with Tiptronic S).
#13
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Originally Posted by 997S X PO BOX
A friend just got it with his new Boxster and drove it on the track last weekend. He said he would not get again and could not tell the difference with it on or off.
#15
I have it and am OK with the clock on the dash (I like the options propposed by other to turn it into a normal clock if not used as stopwatch. I wonder if you miss the performance/software package if you don't have it from the beginning.
What I do know is that the car is more agile reacting when the chrono package is activated.
The bottom line for me is that I would buy it again.
What I do know is that the car is more agile reacting when the chrono package is activated.
The bottom line for me is that I would buy it again.