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Old Oct 5, 2004 | 08:35 AM
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I race autox and need to be able to use the throttle and brake at the same time. Anyone know how to modify a 03 996TT to accomplish this? Thanks
 
Old Oct 5, 2004 | 08:44 AM
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What do you mean? Left foot for the brake and right for the gas. What am I missing? Are you not an ambi-pusher?
 
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When you are on the gas and push the brakes (left foot braking) the engine cuts out until you lift the brakes.
 
Old Oct 5, 2004 | 09:11 AM
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That's how the PSM acts (even when turned off). Any braking is considered as a scream for help.
Some of the gurus here must know what fuse to remove to disable it completely
 
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I really really really want to know why Porsche thinks it's drivers need this kinda assistance. Thats pathetic.
 
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Originally posted by Z0RR0
That's how the PSM acts (even when turned off). Any braking is considered as a scream for help.
Some of the gurus here must know what fuse to remove to disable it completely
Accually that is the E-gas (Electronic Throttle) and I doubt that you can change how it opperates. It also does it on my VW but not the Mini.
 
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Accually that is the E-gas (Electronic Throttle) and I doubt that you can change how it opperates. It also does it on my VW but not the Mini.
uh ... ok. Have always been convinced it was the PSM, that even when off understood the brake as distress signal when sliding around. But I'd say you know better than me ...
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