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Sport Chrono Package


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And is it it worthwhile?

Here is a link to what it is: Click Here

Everyone has an opinion I am sure. I have the Sport Chrono on my 997 Turbo and makes a hell of a difference when engaged. Very noticeable change....As if the car is not a beast as it is, when in sport chrono

it is like riding a roller coaster in fast motion. I understand they now make them as add on kits as well. Not sure what the experience difference will be in a non-turbo (the turbo version gets a 10 second overboost in chrono mode!).....changes many other things as well (PASM dampened, shift mapping, throttle response, PSM settings etc..)

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According to the link, it looks to me like its features are good only for a PDK equipped car, unless it includes Sport Mode mapping.

No.......It works on Tip and Manual as well. The link gives a good overview, but is on Porsche's site and only covers the latest models, which are PDK or Manual. Other than the PDK

changes & launch control the other enhancements would apply to other cars depending on equipment..

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No.......It works on Tip and Manual as well. The link gives a good overview, but is on Porsche's site and only covers the latest models, which are PDK or Manual. Other than the PDK

changes & launch control the other enhancements would apply to other cars depending on equipment..

DC

What would it do for a normally aspirated '06-'07 C2S with a manual trans?

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No.......It works on Tip and Manual as well. The link gives a good overview, but is on Porsche's site and only covers the latest models, which are PDK or Manual. Other than the PDK

changes & launch control the other enhancements would apply to other cars depending on equipment..

DC

What would it do for a normally aspirated '06-'07 C2S with a manual trans?

Well....I am no expert but if you have no PDK or Tptronic, shift mapping won't have any affect with a manual, if you get sport chrono plus with the PASM, it drops suspension 10mm and monitors the wheels to ensure contact with the road (very rough ride if not on a track), and probably the only real noticeable difference with your set up would be the throttle response that makes it feel a little quicker. There are a lot of threads on that on 6speedonline.com

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Well....I am no expert but if you have no PDK or Tptronic, shift mapping won't have any affect with a manual, if you get sport chrono plus with the PASM, it drops suspension 10mm and monitors the wheels to ensure contact with the road (very rough ride if not on a track), and probably the only real noticeable difference with your set up would be the throttle response that makes it feel a little quicker. There are a lot of threads on that on 6speedonline.com

DC

Thanks for the link. I'll sign up later today.

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The Sport Chrono makes a huge difference on the Carrera S. I had on my 06 and it's like a different car. (I now have it on my Turbo and it really does make it a beast as well. Like the Rock88 says) Even though there is no boost to control on the 997 S Carrera it changes the fuel mapping and makes the throttle response much better and is a lot more fun to drive. And with the PSE it sounds sweet! Get the Sport Chrono and get the PSE. Lots of cars out there with both.

Good luck!

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The Sport Chrono makes a huge difference on the Carrera S. I had on my 06 and it's like a different car. (I now have it on my Turbo and it really does make it a beast as well. Like the Rock88 says) Even though there is no boost to control on the 997 S Carrera it changes the fuel mapping and makes the throttle response much better and is a lot more fun to drive. And with the PSE it sounds sweet! Get the Sport Chrono and get the PSE. Lots of cars out there with both.

Good luck!

I PM'd you on this.

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