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Old Feb 24, 2008 | 11:19 AM
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Hello. I just bought a G timer and measured my 0-60 with factory 08 Cayenne S, no mods.

0-60 with PSM off, PASM in Comfort : 5.88sec
0-60 with PSM off, PASM in Comfort, powerbreaking: 5.3sec
0-60 with PSM on, PASM in Comfort: 5.91sec
0-60 with PSM on, PASM in Sport, Vehicle in Sport mode: 5.85sec
 
Old Feb 24, 2008 | 07:40 PM
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Wow, those are some great numbers. Especially the 5.3. How high did you allow the RPM to climb before releasing the brake during the power breaking?
 
Old Feb 24, 2008 | 10:46 PM
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It won't let me go over 2300rpm, so that was the max. I release the brake and after the car gets its initial movement, i kick the throttle. I got these values on a slight incline. I suggest everybody to get an Escort GT2 Gtimer. There is one truth, you can always go below Porsche's announced 0-60 values, with its every single car.
 
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Why didn't you run with PSM off and PASM in Sport?
 
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Originally Posted by ammo_collector
Why didn't you run with PSM off and PASM in Sport?
I was wondering the same thing...when I drive my CTT like that, it feels considerably faster than with PSM on and PASM in comfort.
 
Old Feb 25, 2008 | 12:41 PM
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Forgot to mention that I got pulled over when trying these out. That's why. I'll try that out today.
 
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lol thanks for the #s, but hope you didnt get a ticket. Nice stable, BTW. Saw this in person last week:
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...zione_car_news

it was pretty big in person, but beautiful.
 
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pretty good for SUV lol.
 
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Try PSM = off, PASM = Sport, and in Sport Mode with powerbraking.
 
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I would like to see that as well!
 
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what would you say would be the best (fastest) way to go with my stock 08 Cayenne S which doesnt have PASM?
 
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Originally Posted by canberk
Hello. I just bought a G timer and measured my 0-60 with factory 08 Cayenne S, no mods.

0-60 with PSM off, PASM in Comfort : 5.88sec
0-60 with PSM off, PASM in Comfort, powerbreaking: 5.3sec
0-60 with PSM on, PASM in Comfort: 5.91sec
0-60 with PSM on, PASM in Sport, Vehicle in Sport mode: 5.85sec
This kind of stuff blows me away, these were Corvette numbers in the late 80's early 90's.

Amazing how far SUVs have come.
 
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What are the current numbers for Corvette ?
 
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Originally Posted by canberk
What are the current numbers for Corvette ?

4.5 C6

3.6 Z06/ ZR1
 
Old Mar 3, 2008 | 08:02 AM
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So that means numbers decreased proportionally day by day...
 
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