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Old 08-31-2011, 11:51 PM
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Old 09-01-2011, 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted by rijowysock
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..


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Can't remember if you have a stick or Tip but that's .9 seconds faster than Porsche claims for the V6 6speed and 1.2 seconds faster than they say an auto V6 P!g will do. That's unbelieveable! No, I mean really, that's unbelieveable. What was your timing methodology? Were you going downhill? (just kidding.... ) Seriously, I'd never "dog" the V6, and it's hardly a bastard stepchild, but I just don't see how it can be that fast. There's a given amount of weight and only so much horsepower and it's hard to argue with physics.....

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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Originally Posted by rijowysock
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
Not true at all.
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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Old 09-01-2011, 11:46 AM
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Where did you find a cliff that tall?
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Old 09-01-2011, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike in CA
What was your timing methodology?
sundial?
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Old 09-01-2011, 12:31 PM
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Old 09-01-2011, 12:37 PM
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I vote for downhill
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Old 09-01-2011, 02:25 PM
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Nothing like a P!g pile in the P!g Pen ...
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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
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Originally Posted by ltc
Actually, a 2011 V6 Cayenne with PSM Off is quicker from 0-60 than a GT3RS


Riley, **** from me? Naaah, I'll just sit back and load up on
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Old 09-02-2011, 07:27 AM
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Okay, fess up: You did those runs during the worst of Irene, didn't you?
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yeah..a 75mph tailwind must be helpful ;-)
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Originally Posted by ltc
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.
Speaking of Herr Hans, he's just launched a new book with a tell-all about his experiences at PKG-PAG:
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Here is a picture of the actual test vehicle.

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