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PDK - Vanilla vs GTS

henry997

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Is there any difference between the mapping on a PDK gearbox when installed in C/C2S/C4S and the GTS model? I understand that the Sports Chrono feature may sharpen everything up if its fitted (and I assume that applies to the gear changes too) but putting that aside, did Porsche configure the GTS any differently in this area to create a specific driving experience for the GTS model? I'm also assuming that unlike the BMW M5 there isn't a user configurable set of options either in the interface or via dealers/tuners?
 
No difference at all. As you say, there are differences between how the shifts operate in terms of smoothing out the engine torque in the different sport modes, but other than that they're identical between vanilla and GTS.
 

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