Cayenne S dfi Rev-limiter
I would have to check to confirm, but I believe it should be the same as the Cayenne Turbo DFI since it is the same engine (minus a few tweaks and turbos) - which is 6700 RPM. When idling, the CTT is limited to 4000 RPM.
EDIT: Just checked a couple of Porsche MY08 technical specs for the complete Cayenne lineup. Cayenne S rev-limiter is indeed 6700 RPM as well.
EDIT: Just checked a couple of Porsche MY08 technical specs for the complete Cayenne lineup. Cayenne S rev-limiter is indeed 6700 RPM as well.
Last edited by Renaissance.Man; Nov 23, 2012 at 10:46 PM.
I would have to check to confirm, but I believe it should be the same as the Cayenne Turbo DFI since it is the same engine (minus a few tweaks and turbos) - which is 6700 RPM. When idling, the CTT is limited to 4000 RPM.
EDIT: Just checked a couple of Porsche MY08 technical specs for the complete Cayenne lineup. Cayenne S rev-limiter is indeed 6700 RPM as well.
EDIT: Just checked a couple of Porsche MY08 technical specs for the complete Cayenne lineup. Cayenne S rev-limiter is indeed 6700 RPM as well.

The reason I'm asking is that I flashed my 2008 Cayenne S (FVD) and I logged the car with Durametric. I managed to log a 6720RPM rev-limiter in 2nd gear. If 6700RPM is stock then my car's limiter has not been increased.
Lets take step back... why do you want to increase the rev-limiter? The porsche document states that max power is made around 6000 RPM for your Cayenne S. This means that from 6000-6700 RPM it is LOSING peak power, where the curve is declining. If you have the stock cam profile, then you would NOT want to increase the rev-limiter and would prefer it to shift gear to get back to the peak powerband, 3500 - 6000 RPM.
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