Pics of your Cayenne off-road!
#76
Intermediate
Went to hard rock MX off road park in Ocala, FL with the Jeep club. It was a blast and really opened my eyes to what the cayenne (and jeeps) would do.
I aired down to 26-28psi or so and found that gave the tires a good "bulge" without looking like they would de-bead. I removed one of the front swaybar droplinks but left the rear connected. I kept PSM on and the center diff locked the whole time.
Car did well but on the top of the really steep hills, PSM would take away all throttle and the car would just bog. I banged up a rocker panel and broke the exhaust loose of the clamps high-centering on a muddy berm. Nothing bad though.
The car was a boss at the water fording. The engine bay got nasty from the belt and fan slinging mud everywhere, but my doors stayed water-tight while the Jeeps all got filled with water
The car is also *really* good at hill descent. It will go down ridiculously steep inclines with irregular surfaces without any brake or throttle input whatsoever, even while managing wheel slip.
I aired down to 26-28psi or so and found that gave the tires a good "bulge" without looking like they would de-bead. I removed one of the front swaybar droplinks but left the rear connected. I kept PSM on and the center diff locked the whole time.
Car did well but on the top of the really steep hills, PSM would take away all throttle and the car would just bog. I banged up a rocker panel and broke the exhaust loose of the clamps high-centering on a muddy berm. Nothing bad though.
The car was a boss at the water fording. The engine bay got nasty from the belt and fan slinging mud everywhere, but my doors stayed water-tight while the Jeeps all got filled with water
The car is also *really* good at hill descent. It will go down ridiculously steep inclines with irregular surfaces without any brake or throttle input whatsoever, even while managing wheel slip.
What year is your truck, I spotted the proverbial green cap in the engine bay. Do you have you PDCC?
#77
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The drone flying was all done by the Spectro Racing guys; check out their other videos as they've done some cool ones.
My car is a pretty basic 2004 Cayenne Turbo. It has none of the desirable options...no metal skid plates, no rear locker, and of course PDCC wasn't yet available in 2004. Just air suspension. Rock sliders or side steps would have been highly desirable as I did bend up the rocker panel a bit on this outing, and I believe the rock sliders would have taken the hit instead.
The green cap that's visible is just power steering. I run my engine bay "naked" because I had to fix so many things in the engine bay when I first got it that it didn't make sense to leave the plastics installed.
My car is a pretty basic 2004 Cayenne Turbo. It has none of the desirable options...no metal skid plates, no rear locker, and of course PDCC wasn't yet available in 2004. Just air suspension. Rock sliders or side steps would have been highly desirable as I did bend up the rocker panel a bit on this outing, and I believe the rock sliders would have taken the hit instead.
The green cap that's visible is just power steering. I run my engine bay "naked" because I had to fix so many things in the engine bay when I first got it that it didn't make sense to leave the plastics installed.
#78
Intermediate
OK thanks. I knew you didn't have a 958 but that pic made me confused for a minute if you had an 957 or 955. I'm right down there with you for a lack of options.
I'm also starting to notice a trend here. Between you, NotSlowNotFast and myself, where are all the purple Cayennes who go off road?
I'm also starting to notice a trend here. Between you, NotSlowNotFast and myself, where are all the purple Cayennes who go off road?
#79
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^^ it looks like you both have that champagne-metallic color, whatever it's called. Mine is the more common dark silver, Titanium I think it is?
Another question for NotSlowNotFast; you have a hi-lift jack. Where the heck do you lift the cayenne with it? My friend has a hi-lift and it wouldn't even reach my jack pads.
Another question for NotSlowNotFast; you have a hi-lift jack. Where the heck do you lift the cayenne with it? My friend has a hi-lift and it wouldn't even reach my jack pads.
#80
Intermediate
bump!
If you're interested sign up very soon!
Opportunity for anyone in the Mid-Atlantic to take some Pics of your Cayenne Off Road!
Details here:
https://pcapotomac.org/11-potomac/ac...rive-dine-2016
Where to: Flagpole Knobb Harrisonburg, VA
Date: Saturday November 12th 2016
Deadline to Sign up: Wednesday November 9th 2016
Register here: http://msreg.com/FallOffRoadDnD2016
Costs: $75 for NVJA Instruction & diner at Local Chop & Grill House. Advance registration is required for planning purposes.
If you're interested sign up very soon!
Opportunity for anyone in the Mid-Atlantic to take some Pics of your Cayenne Off Road!
Details here:
https://pcapotomac.org/11-potomac/ac...rive-dine-2016
Where to: Flagpole Knobb Harrisonburg, VA
Date: Saturday November 12th 2016
Deadline to Sign up: Wednesday November 9th 2016
Register here: http://msreg.com/FallOffRoadDnD2016
Costs: $75 for NVJA Instruction & diner at Local Chop & Grill House. Advance registration is required for planning purposes.
Opportunity for anyone in the Mid-Atlantic to take some Pics of your Cayenne Off Road!
Details here:
https://pcapotomac.org/11-potomac/ac...rive-dine-2016
Where to: Flagpole Knobb Harrisonburg, VA
Date: Saturday November 12th 2016
Deadline to Sign up: Wednesday November 9th 2016
Register here: http://msreg.com/FallOffRoadDnD2016
Costs: $75 for NVJA Instruction & diner at Local Chop & Grill House. Advance registration is required for planning purposes.
This is the same run markar and I did earlier in this thread last year.
Details here:
https://pcapotomac.org/11-potomac/ac...rive-dine-2016
Where to: Flagpole Knobb Harrisonburg, VA
Date: Saturday November 12th 2016
Deadline to Sign up: Wednesday November 9th 2016
Register here: http://msreg.com/FallOffRoadDnD2016
Costs: $75 for NVJA Instruction & diner at Local Chop & Grill House. Advance registration is required for planning purposes.
This is the same run markar and I did earlier in this thread last year.
#82
I've got a great '08 Pig that has been one of the best vehicle purchases I have ever made. I've babied it and have gotten regular service from a great Porsche mechanic. I have the standard suspension, no air.
It's time though to quit using it as an urban assault vehicle ....
I've got an opportunity to head out to the OBX of NC later this week after the storm and do some surf fishing (that I love) and I'm going to need to take my own vehicle to remain flexible with my schedule.
A couple of questions: The beach sand I'll be in will be your standard southeastern US coastal sand. I'll be doing no dune climbing or water bogging. I will need to get from the house on the sound side to the beach side and then roam around the beach. Some of the sand is deep with ruts from previous vehicles, some of the sand is hard packed. How do I set it up to drive on the beach?
I've been to the OBX for years in my bro's 4WD trucks and I've driven their trucks out there many times so I do have a clue about actually driving on the beach. I already know to pressure down to at least 20psi. I'm asking specifically what to engage or not engage on my '08 Pig. Any suggestions are welcome.
It's time though to quit using it as an urban assault vehicle ....
I've got an opportunity to head out to the OBX of NC later this week after the storm and do some surf fishing (that I love) and I'm going to need to take my own vehicle to remain flexible with my schedule.
A couple of questions: The beach sand I'll be in will be your standard southeastern US coastal sand. I'll be doing no dune climbing or water bogging. I will need to get from the house on the sound side to the beach side and then roam around the beach. Some of the sand is deep with ruts from previous vehicles, some of the sand is hard packed. How do I set it up to drive on the beach?
I've been to the OBX for years in my bro's 4WD trucks and I've driven their trucks out there many times so I do have a clue about actually driving on the beach. I already know to pressure down to at least 20psi. I'm asking specifically what to engage or not engage on my '08 Pig. Any suggestions are welcome.
#83
Cayenne Off-Road Companion App
I apologise for taking advantage of this thread, but it seems you are all exactly the people we are looking for — and I will provide a pic.
I am a designer at frog. We are currently working on a project to create an off-road companion app, which will also support the Cayenne. To make sure we are creating the right solution which will excite you and provide real value, we are looking for people to participate in our initial research.
If you are interested to support us — we are providing a small incentive for your time — please let me know beginning of this week (Oct. 10): kalle.buschmann@frogdesign.com.
And here is the pic I promised.
I am a designer at frog. We are currently working on a project to create an off-road companion app, which will also support the Cayenne. To make sure we are creating the right solution which will excite you and provide real value, we are looking for people to participate in our initial research.
If you are interested to support us — we are providing a small incentive for your time — please let me know beginning of this week (Oct. 10): kalle.buschmann@frogdesign.com.
And here is the pic I promised.
#84
Instructor
kallebuschmann, is that your diesel in the picture? If it were mine, the wheel in the air would be spinning madly and I would have no torque transferred to the wheels with traction. I would be stuck there.
Yes, I use the Off-road switch, but no brakes are applied to the spinning wheel. As you know , the Diesels and eHybrids have a different off-road mode. Trying to troubleshoot my "no center lock or brake applied" situation.
Yes, I use the Off-road switch, but no brakes are applied to the spinning wheel. As you know , the Diesels and eHybrids have a different off-road mode. Trying to troubleshoot my "no center lock or brake applied" situation.
#86
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I've been to the OBX for years in my bro's 4WD trucks and I've driven their trucks out there many times so I do have a clue about actually driving on the beach. I already know to pressure down to at least 20psi. I'm asking specifically what to engage or not engage on my '08 Pig. Any suggestions are welcome.
Family has a beach house on the OBX. I think locking the center diff would be useful to engage but not necessary. I disengage mine when I go to pull u-turns or park on the beach. You should be good on street tires unless you're on really low-profile ones, like you have 21"+ wheels.
#88
Intermediate
* Final Bump *
We still have a couple of slots open if you want to join us! Any capable vehicle is welcome, not just Cayennes.
We still have a couple of slots open if you want to join us! Any capable vehicle is welcome, not just Cayennes.
Opportunity for anyone in the Mid-Atlantic to take some Pics of your Cayenne Off Road!
Details here:
https://pcapotomac.org/11-potomac/ac...rive-dine-2016
Where to: Flagpole Knobb Harrisonburg, VA
Date: Saturday November 12th 2016
Deadline to Sign up: Wednesday November 9th 2016
Register here: http://msreg.com/FallOffRoadDnD2016
Costs: $75 for NVJA Instruction & diner at Local Chop & Grill House. Advance registration is required for planning purposes.
This is the same run markar and I did earlier in this thread last year.
Details here:
https://pcapotomac.org/11-potomac/ac...rive-dine-2016
Where to: Flagpole Knobb Harrisonburg, VA
Date: Saturday November 12th 2016
Deadline to Sign up: Wednesday November 9th 2016
Register here: http://msreg.com/FallOffRoadDnD2016
Costs: $75 for NVJA Instruction & diner at Local Chop & Grill House. Advance registration is required for planning purposes.
This is the same run markar and I did earlier in this thread last year.