New Porsche Cayenne Diesel
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Fokker said:
In my experience air isn't necessary. Pasm is fine on 21's. 21's without pasm however is more like a sports setup.
Drove a chums on 21" with PASM in 'Sport' mode. Wow what a way it handles for a big unit. Only gripe was the tyre noise but that's the compromise. I think the remap helped as the gear changes were very fast and power was near instant which is not bad for a diesel pete said:
Fokker said:
I do wonder why anyone would want a GTS or a Turbo to be honest!
Maybe if they own a lot of shares in BP, or have a company fuel card? My dream family car would be a Cayenne Turbo and someone else footing the petrol bill! :-)It even sounds like a petrol V8 esp on start up!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5gq_-ErTQA
Zingari said:
Fokker said:
In my experience air isn't necessary. Pasm is fine on 21's. 21's without pasm however is more like a sports setup.
Drove a chums on 21" with PASM in 'Sport' mode. Wow what a way it handles for a big unit. Only gripe was the tyre noise but that's the compromise. I think the remap helped as the gear changes were very fast and power was near instant which is not bad for a diesel majordad said:
Zingari said:
Fokker said:
In my experience air isn't necessary. Pasm is fine on 21's. 21's without pasm however is more like a sports setup.
Drove a chums on 21" with PASM in 'Sport' mode. Wow what a way it handles for a big unit. Only gripe was the tyre noise but that's the compromise. I think the remap helped as the gear changes were very fast and power was near instant which is not bad for a diesel http://www.bluesparkautomotive.com/diesel-tuning-b...
The feel was probably just down to having it in sport mode. I've got a vanilla 3.0 diesel and it's docile in normal mode, but in sport the throttle is mapped very agressively in the first few mm of travel; it holds low gears to 4K rpm; starts off in first gear; seems to change gears more snappily - it feels like a different car. I don't use sport mode that often if I'm honest, as it just encourages me to drive like a lunatic, but it's fun now and again :-)
Pete
Pete
They are mighty cars ....,,,
I drove my wife's to London and back Thursday afternoon/evening 200 miles each way .
Absolutely faultless, in the dark,rain and wind.....progress at 2:00 am on the M40/M6 Toll/ M6 was only limed by those few moments when the wife opened her eyes .
Jan 12 Cayenne , diesel, 19k miles.....question do we extend the warranty in Jan or go down the chipping route ...hhhmmmm ????
I find the normal electric seats - are fine, pano roof really lifts the interior, especially as my wife's car has black leather.
Bloody 4 digit post code - anyone had the update done recently to 6 digit - if so what was the cost ???
I drove my wife's to London and back Thursday afternoon/evening 200 miles each way .
Absolutely faultless, in the dark,rain and wind.....progress at 2:00 am on the M40/M6 Toll/ M6 was only limed by those few moments when the wife opened her eyes .
Jan 12 Cayenne , diesel, 19k miles.....question do we extend the warranty in Jan or go down the chipping route ...hhhmmmm ????
I find the normal electric seats - are fine, pano roof really lifts the interior, especially as my wife's car has black leather.
Bloody 4 digit post code - anyone had the update done recently to 6 digit - if so what was the cost ???
I think there is a thread somewhere on the postcode updates. Talk of it being c£200 from OPC as it cant be done elsewhere. I've already explored 'other routes'.
Mine will need doing but I did ask if the present owner could swing it with OPC given that he's just ordered two new cars off them. I doubt it but one can ask.
I very nearly bought an OPC car and whilst I didn't ask I would expect that anyone buying one should expect the firmware update in the deal given that its only a question of plugging it in for allegedly a couple of hours for the system update.
Anyone had the 'pollen filter' service come up and had it changed? It's a easy DIY job for a cheap part but I can see OPC charging c£200 for 20 mins work on this one.
Mine will need doing but I did ask if the present owner could swing it with OPC given that he's just ordered two new cars off them. I doubt it but one can ask.
I very nearly bought an OPC car and whilst I didn't ask I would expect that anyone buying one should expect the firmware update in the deal given that its only a question of plugging it in for allegedly a couple of hours for the system update.
Anyone had the 'pollen filter' service come up and had it changed? It's a easy DIY job for a cheap part but I can see OPC charging c£200 for 20 mins work on this one.
Wilmslowboy said:
Zingari
I think we spoke on 911uk a couple times (when my mrs decided she might want a G wagen - in a moment of madness)
Good to see you sourced a car now
Indeed we did chum. Yes it took some finding, not perfect spec (as there's a compromise when you dont buy new), but more than good enough for what I want. It was actually the first one I looked at being a showroom conditon one owner car and (over)serviced annually at OPC by an OCD owner was good enough for me. The fact he's ordered a new one AND a Macan made me think these are good motors.I think we spoke on 911uk a couple times (when my mrs decided she might want a G wagen - in a moment of madness)
Good to see you sourced a car now
Have a chum whose got an AMG G-wagon he keeps over in Spain. Sounds and looks fantastic, has all the gear but you cant hide the fact it was a military vehicle with doors that are externally hinged and at speed they flap to the extent you can physically see and feel the gap!
Edited by Zingari on Saturday 28th November 16:49
Cobnapint said:
Zingari said:
Anyone had the 'pollen filter' service come up and had it changed? It's a easy DIY job for a cheap part but I can see OPC charging c£200 for 20 mins work on this one.
This is done as part of a major service (every 4 years) along with the oil and air filters.Fokker said:
Its a phenomenal unit, I do wonder why anyone would want a GTS or a Turbo to be honest!
I realise this is a diesel thread with lots of diesel love to go around but I could easily reverse the question... why would anyone want a diesel s over a turbo (?)... when the turbo is miles faster (7 secs faster 0-200kmh), brakes better, has a more distinctive & meaner look (pre-facelift at least), is more agile, sounds better, handles better (you cant get PDCC on the diesel for instance which not only improves handling and comfort but also off-road ability), and yet you can still get the thick end of 500 miles from a tank on the motorway?ZeroH said:
Fokker said:
Its a phenomenal unit, I do wonder why anyone would want a GTS or a Turbo to be honest!
I realise this is a diesel thread with lots of diesel love to go around but I could easily reverse the question... why would anyone want a diesel s over a turbo (?)... when the turbo is miles faster (7 secs faster 0-200kmh), brakes better, has a more distinctive & meaner look (pre-facelift at least), is more agile, sounds better, handles better (you cant get PDCC on the diesel for instance which not only improves handling and comfort but also off-road ability), and yet you can still get the thick end of 500 miles from a tank on the motorway?Edited by Cobnapint on Sunday 29th November 10:33
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