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Softronic ECU remap / IPD Plenum combination Q's

Hi all,

I have a late 2005 997 Carerra 3.6 Tiptronic with PASM and PSE and have been considering the Softronic remap for a little while ((I'm based in Switzerland). I've also just come across the IPD Plenum upgrade which also seems to deliver a little extra.... Couple of questions (that I can't find the answer to):
The remap delivers circa 20hp while the plenum delivers likewise. I'm presuming that the combination of adding these two products will not produce circa 40hp - any realistic expectations of increase though?
Second, I would like the Sport mode activated permanently for throttle response; however, I still want my PASM button to manage between Normal and Sport (if I have PASM sport all the time, my family will lynch me at the first opportunity!). Is this possible or do I need to reach for the Sprint Booster instead?

Thanks for any guidance (before I pull the plug on any purchases!)

Best,

Gary.

PS If anyone knows of any software (perhaps even Softronic but I didn't see any reference on their website?) that might speed up Tip gear changes slightly, I'd like to know! I'm not after PDK speed (I know they're two different animals) but any little will help...
 
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