997TT Without Sport Chrono
#16
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Mine goes in to sport mode as soon as it's warmed up
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#17
Oh, one more thing, TO ME the only good use for that dashboard pimple is for an aftermarket quality gauge that’ll display oil, water, ait temps, etc. Or retrofit some nice watch into it that doesn’t depend on the GPS signal like the PCM does which is a little annoying.
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i kinda like the sport chrono option. i see what others are saying 'bout it and going aftermarket would make it more potent.....likely a better pursuit.
#19
Racer
Sport Chrono is not just about the Wart on the dash. The timer means nothing to me. My car was built by Champion Motorsports and with the Tune the Sport and Sport Plus buttons still make changes to the performance of the car. I do not know if you are looking at a .1 or .2 as mine is the later. Find one with and test drive it and make your decision. There is a difference in Sport Plus it holds the rpm's longer and handles better with the Dynamic Engine mounts.
#20
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As others have said, just do it. Don't settle. For the c4s. SC is not really that important as many don't even use it.
I just picked up my dream TT a week ago and I still feel like I'm dreaming! It's a great feeling I wish everyone enjoys haha
I just picked up my dream TT a week ago and I still feel like I'm dreaming! It's a great feeling I wish everyone enjoys haha
#21
Burning Brakes
Are we really discussing whether or not an extra 44 ft lbs of torque in the meat of the rev range is a good thing? I'm not saying that OP should pass on a car without it, but I would think there would be universal agreement that SC is a good thing. I like the look of the clock on the dash, but of course that part is subjective.