so i disconnected the pse from sport button
#31
Nordschleife Master
Guys, am I missing something?
If you have Sport Chrono, you hit the button and get PSE and the more agressive EMS, and the sport setting on shocks. You can stay with the softer ride if you de-activate the shock button but you keep the EMS snd PSE.
So if you set up another button, all you'll do differently is; PSE but no EMS, soft shocks/PASM (not likely to want that too much, do we?), or EMS, agressive suspension and no PSE (what's that either), or EMS alone, the most likely for me, but I sure can live without that option.
I decided that they made a good decision tree and will be leaving mine alone. YMMV
If you have Sport Chrono, you hit the button and get PSE and the more agressive EMS, and the sport setting on shocks. You can stay with the softer ride if you de-activate the shock button but you keep the EMS snd PSE.
So if you set up another button, all you'll do differently is; PSE but no EMS, soft shocks/PASM (not likely to want that too much, do we?), or EMS, agressive suspension and no PSE (what's that either), or EMS alone, the most likely for me, but I sure can live without that option.
I decided that they made a good decision tree and will be leaving mine alone. YMMV
#32
Actually, you have missed a few things. Since you tried to enumerate the possibilities (for some reason). Fyi, there are eight combinations from 3 binary variables (switches).
Guys, am I missing something?
If you have Sport Chrono, you hit the button and get PSE and the more agressive EMS, and the sport setting on shocks. You can stay with the softer ride if you de-activate the shock button but you keep the EMS snd PSE.
So if you set up another button, all you'll do differently is; PSE but no EMS, soft shocks/PASM (not likely to want that too much, do we?), or EMS, agressive suspension and no PSE (what's that either), or EMS alone, the most likely for me, but I sure can live without that option.
I decided that they made a good decision tree and will be leaving mine alone. YMMV
If you have Sport Chrono, you hit the button and get PSE and the more agressive EMS, and the sport setting on shocks. You can stay with the softer ride if you de-activate the shock button but you keep the EMS snd PSE.
So if you set up another button, all you'll do differently is; PSE but no EMS, soft shocks/PASM (not likely to want that too much, do we?), or EMS, agressive suspension and no PSE (what's that either), or EMS alone, the most likely for me, but I sure can live without that option.
I decided that they made a good decision tree and will be leaving mine alone. YMMV
#33
Since we are doing math, you revived a thread that had its last post 9 years, 10 months, and 14 days ago. At that time the 997.2, Panamera, McCaan, and the 991 series did not exist. George W. Bush was still the President at that time too.
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