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Add Sport Function ?


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So a question for you all, in the spirit of the OBC hack etc. Can the addition of a sport button and the wiring plus the enabling of SPORT with the PIWIS, could this add the sport functions ie The more responsive throttle etc ???

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Probably best to lookat the parts CD and do a search on the option code for the Sport option. This will give a list of all the parts that are different for cars fitted with this option. You can then see if the parts list is manageable when it comes time to try and retro fit. From memeory , its not just the throttle but also the steering response that changes when sport is selected.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I recall reading an article in a recent 911 & Porsche world on the issue of ECU upgrades where they can alter the response curve on the throttle and other DME related items. I suspect that all in all, a different set of parameters are loaded at the press of a button on factory cars. As to whether this is already pre-loaded in each DME in cars delivered without the button is uncertain but apparently the amount of adjustment is infinite with these aftermarket products.

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Popolou

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