colski1961
Member
there was lots of talk on PH's about this a while ago, relating specifically to Cayman R, which I was an owner of at the time and I went out and tested to see if I could make the delay happen. My Cayman R PDK, if driven correctly, never had any delays. It might be that if you have it in full auto, not using paddles or sequential, non-sport mode, travelling at 30mph and then just expect the car to pick up by pure throttle response then there may be a delay but if you're planning an overtake surely you would drop a gear or two and prepare? I don't think PSE played a part as it doesn't kick in until the Sport or Sport+ are engaged anyway (correct me if i wrong but that was my experience).
Lots more coverage on this on PH's (just read again) but my view is, if you have a sports car then drive it as such.
Just my 2 pence worth as a former owner of a great Cayman R PDK.
Colin
Lots more coverage on this on PH's (just read again) but my view is, if you have a sports car then drive it as such.
Just my 2 pence worth as a former owner of a great Cayman R PDK.
Colin





