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Cayenne Upgrades 2

Tony

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My last query about upgrades to a 955 Cayenne Turbo resulted in no response at all, but undaunted, here are a couple more questions.
Daylight running lights, anybody fitted these? If so where/how/what?

Oversized tyres on18" rims, I note that Porsche have fitted BF Goodrich ATKO2 All Terrain 265/60 R18 on both the trans syberian cars and later design studies, what impact does this have on the sat nav, does the 'new tyre reset' cope?

Tony
 
No idea on the DRLs, but different tyre sizes should not make a difference to satnav which, as the name suggests, is reliant on satellite positioning.
Resetting tyre pressure monitors should be fine too as they cope with different winter and summer wheel and tyre combinations.
 
My 22's did have a slightly larger radius and the speedo was very accurate - pretty much matched my GPS speed from my phone - with correctly sized 18s it does over read slightly guess this will increase as the tyres wear.
So depending how much bigger those tyres are speedo may under read. Is the new tyre reset for size variations or to learn the sensors? (mine is pretty basic so doesn't have tyre monitoring).

Not fitted DRL's but there must be a number of aftermarket options - finding power might be a little tricky but shouldn't be impossible. I have wondered if it is possible to get a 'silicon strip led' DRL in the gap below the headlights where the rubber strip perishes, but not looked into it yet.
 
Thanks
There do seem to be generic led lights offered. I'm wondering if I could incorporate an LED in the foglight. Still thinking!
 

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