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Sport Mode Retrofit

ralphmusic

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This is available in the USA, not sure about the UK though. I have seen upgrades available first only in the USA which have subsequently been available a few months later over here.

http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/9X7SM.html

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Porsche software kit that adds a new dimension to your Porsche. By pressing a dash-mounted "SPORT" switch, you can chose between a stock mode and a Sport Mode with improved performance dynamics.

Benefits of Sport Mode activation:
Sporty tuning of engine Motronic software, PASM, PSM, Tiptronic Transmission (if applicable), all-wheel-drive system (if applicable).

For vehicles with factory Sport Exhaust, the new Sport button would control exhaust settings.

For vehicles with PCM, new personalized settings can now be controlled. Including memory for lights, wiper, climate control, & door lock settings.

For 2009-2012 vehicles with PDK, you get a Sport Plus button with Launch Control and Race Track Shift Strategy. For base model Cayman & Boxster models, launch control is not included.

For Turbo models (2006-2009), Overboost is also added for additional acceleration. NOT compatible with 2010-12 Turbo models.

When the Sport button on the center console is selected, the engine management system enhances the engine response. A modified throttle map relates the pedal angle in the footwell to a much wider angle of opening on the throttle valve. Throttle response is significantly more immediate, and, in the higher gears, a hard rev-limiter helps protect the engine under acceleration.

Vehicles with the optional Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) also switches to Sport mode for harder damping and more direct steering, and, therefore, better road holding. For maximum dexterity, PSM can be set to standby while the car is still in Sport mode. For safety, it is set to intervene automatically only when ABS assistance is required on both the front wheels.

For Tiptronic or PDK transmissions, gearshift points are delayed until the upper rev range. The shift times are shorter, the gear changes sportier. At low rates of deceleration, even with high engine speeds, the system initiates a swifter brake-induced downshift. In manual mode, gear changes are faster and more dynamic. In Sport mode, the trigger threshold for PSM is raised for increased longitudinal and lateral dynamics. Agility is enhanced under braking for corners with PSM, enabling greater handling response under braking and exit acceleration, especially at low speeds.

Fitment: 2005-2012 Carrera, Cayman, & Boxster, and 2006-2009 Turbo models without Sport Chrono or Sport Chrono Plus.

Note: Professional installation required by an authorized Porsche dealer, estimated installation time is 2-3 hours. Make sure your VIN number is 100% accurate (if it's wrong, you've wasted your money). This kit is not returnable under any circumstance. Includes software and a new dash switch, installation guide is included. Please contact us if you have any questions.

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Ello.
This is possible and available in the UK, but there's no prices shown for any Porsche model in the Techquipment sub-section of their website.
I don't know if this means they won't do it anymore, but a few people on 911UK had this done and it cost (c2011, please note) £595 + VAT.
Best bet is to call your OPC and ask for a quotation.
 
stephen.m.thompson said:
Hi,

From my invoice:
Labour: £120.79
Software: £389.98
Switch: £61.47
Sub Total: £572.24
VAT: £114.45
Total: £686.69

Stephen


In Japan 257000JPY (201000+56000) mens Labour £400 and software £1430-> total £1830 as of 2019!
 

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