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Are 'launch control' events stored in memory?
Just wondering - if I am looking at a late model 911, will these events be reported with the proper scanning tool?
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No, not recorded.
We pull over-rev reports from DMEs but only in manual transmission Porsches. We had an early 2014 911 turbo S that was a press launch car, so many launches from new were assumed. Didn’t matter to us because we turned it into a hill climb racer. It did need a PDK during that process. My point? Try and know the cars history or better yet, buy CPO. PDK is quite costly to replace…
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Thanks Jeff!
Being an old engineer, I worry about things breaking. Maybe because I have broken so many things. terry
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