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was messing around with some stuff today, backroads... noone else present (will catch some **** from enigma regardless)
0-60 on V6 is 6.2seconds actual...
this is stand still, foot on brake to foot on gas (no revving it up with foot on brake)
did a couple runs and that was the average run... they were all within +/- .3 seconds however.. at sea level, 93* super high humidity.
pretty impressive for the "bastard stepchild" version that everyone dog's..... i would have done 0-75 and 0-100 but the speed limits were not in the favor of those runs..
-Riley
0-60 on V6 is 6.2seconds actual...
this is stand still, foot on brake to foot on gas (no revving it up with foot on brake)
did a couple runs and that was the average run... they were all within +/- .3 seconds however.. at sea level, 93* super high humidity.
pretty impressive for the "bastard stepchild" version that everyone dog's..... i would have done 0-75 and 0-100 but the speed limits were not in the favor of those runs..
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BTW, for comparison, the Zero to 60 Times web site tested a 2011 V6 Cayenne at 7.3 seconds which tracks almost exactly with Porsche factory specs.
http://www.zeroto60times.com/Porsche...mph-Times.html
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That VW engine is an excellent design with quite a bit of history behind it.
(and of course it doesn''t crack its coolant tubes and leak everywhere like the "non bastard stepchild").
That having been said, I wouldn't even put the engine in the same disussion as the Mezger M64/GT1 derivatives ... perhaps the greatest production engine ever designed and built ... a remarkable design.
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I think you will some marginal improvement over the stock times if you turn PSM off. I havent tested it (pepper still to be built) but I understand that this forces the car to start in 1st gear as opposed to typical 2nd gear and results in slightly faster acceleration off the line. But I would be surprised about this much time savings.
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You are correct.
PSM (Please Save Me) counteracts the effects of the transmission's 'adaptive grandmother mode' shift points.
Actually, a 2011 V6 Cayenne with PSM Off is quicker from 0-60 than a GT3RS
PSM (Please Save Me) counteracts the effects of the transmission's 'adaptive grandmother mode' shift points.
Actually, a 2011 V6 Cayenne with PSM Off is quicker from 0-60 than a GT3RS
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Okay, fess up: You did those runs during the worst of Irene, didn't you?
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