Horsepower and pse
#2
Not in my 991S with X51 which is same engine as the GTS. No change in power feel upwards either though. Just more pleasing sound. A couple of years ago I drove a base 991 for a few days in Germany with PSE and again no change either way also.
#4
Makes no sense for HP to drop but I do understand why torque could reduce very slightly. At least to me. What are the sources that have confirmed the "definite drop" I'd like to check those out?
#7
Originally Posted by eldertec
2013 4S
No drop...
Sounds Faster!!
Feels Faster!!
Must be Faster!!
No drop...
Sounds Faster!!
Feels Faster!!
Must be Faster!!
If the valves are open and you can feel that all 4 tailpipes are blowing then surely it being more "free-flow" the power could be higher.
Anyone actually do a dyno test with PSE on/off
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#10
One thing to keep in mind...
Even if you keep the PSE valves closed, they will automatically open up after ~3,300rpm and moderate throttle. That is, after 3,300rpm, there technically isn't any difference in the exhaust path since valves will remain open in either setting.
Even if you keep the PSE valves closed, they will automatically open up after ~3,300rpm and moderate throttle. That is, after 3,300rpm, there technically isn't any difference in the exhaust path since valves will remain open in either setting.
#11
Given the valves are open at high rpm (and much below both the max torque rpm and way below the max hp rpm I'd say the numbers published by Porsche for HP and Torque are taken with the valves open.
#12
Originally Posted by Snowczar
Given the valves are open at high rpm (and much below both the max torque rpm and way below the max hp rpm I'd say the numbers published by Porsche for HP and Torque are taken with the valves open.
Well they have experience with diesels...
#13
#14
In Germany all quoted HP and torque figures are required by law to be the minimum produced by any/all of the engines delivered to customers. As are the performance figures. Every car must meet any posted performance numbers right off the production floor as it were. Most engines from Porsche actually have a few HP more to be safe (in the old days the variance could be up to 10% plus!). Therefore non PSE engines would have to produce at a minimum the quoted amount not less. Given they do not "hot" test every engine they must have built in a fudge factor to be safe. Therefore every S is 400+ and X51 probably the 430 plus a little. However, I'm not sure the PSE cars do have more output as to me the whole "sound" thing is through the symposer.
#15
Since maximum hp is reached at over 5500 rpm, and that engine speed will propel the car at an insane speed in, say, 5th gear, does it matter what hp gain is achieved with the pse? It sounds great and that works for me.