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Drive
Integrated dry-sump
lubrication.
This proprietary Porsche
technology ensures consistent
lubrication in even the most
extreme high-speed corners.
Oil is extracted from each of the
cylinder heads by a dedicated
scavenge pump. The oil return
system features narrow-section
lines which de-foam the oil before
it is collected in the integral sump.
A third pump then feeds the oil
back to the lubrication points and
the cycle begins once more. A
stable oil pressure is maintained
throughout the engine, even
during racetrack use.
Oil-level indicator.
Both Cayman models have an
electronic oil-level indicator as
part of the on-board computer
system. The reading is so precise
that a conventional dipstick is not
required.
Engine cooling.
Both flat-six engines have a
cross-flow cooling system with
all coolant channels cast in the
block. With no external hoses
or pipework involved, the system
is much more secure than
conventional designs.
Coolant is supplied separately
to each individual cylinder, so
it never arrives pre-warmed. As
well as maintaining a consistent
engine temperature, this means
the valves are much less
susceptible to wear. Important
benefits include greater engine
reliability, less risk of knocking,
better fuel economy, lower
emissions and reduced mechanical
noise.
Engine management system
with electronic throttle.
The Motronic ME7.8 engine
management system is the
primary source of control for
all engine-related systems and
processes, e.g., ignition and
fuel supply. It is an essential
prerequisite for enhanced
performance in all operating
conditions. The electronic throttle
is not only more precise, it can
modulate the volume of incoming
air to compensate for sudden load
transfer (e.g., when lifting off the
throttle before braking). Electronic
engine management ensures
better power delivery from a
standing start and a smoother rev-
limiter action. It also coordinates
the various sub-systems within the
Used to regulate /control
Engine management system
(Motronic ME7.8)
Engine load
Throttle-pedal position
Oxygen sensor signals
Engine speed (from crankshaft)
Inlet camshaft phase angle
Knock sensor signals
Vehicle speed
Air-conditioning settings
Engine immobiliser status
Ambient pressure
Sport Chrono button
Temperatures
– coolant
– intake air
– engine oil
– air in engine compartment
Ignition
Fuel injection
Idling via throttle
and ignition
Heating elements in oxygen sensors
Fuel-tank venting
CAN interface to instrument cluster,
transmission control unit, stability control system, etc.Moment interface to
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
Input data
Twin-flow valve in intake manifold
Resonance valve in intake manifold
Inlet camshaft phase angle
Inlet valve lift
Secondary air injection
Engine fan
Starter
Diagnostics
Air-conditioning compressor
standard Porsche Stability
Management (PSM), e.g., anti-slip
regulation (ASR) and the automatic
brake differential (ABD). Other
important functions include
coordination and control of the
optional Tiptronic S transmission,
the oxygen sensors in the exhaust,
variable valve timing (VarioCam
Plus) and cylinder-specific knock
control.
Cayman S
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Safety
it can never suspend the laws of
physics, PSM does provide that
extra margin of safety whenever
you need it most. A key component
in PSM is a specially optimised
anti-lock braking system (ABS)
offering safer deceleration and
shorter braking distances. PSM
is also invaluable when applying
the throttle on low-grip surfaces.
Here, it uses the ABD (automatic
brake differential) and ASR
(anti-slip regulation) functions to
maintain traction and stability.
In order to retain the car’s natural
agility, PSM combines a high
trigger threshold with precision
input characteristics.
Porsche Stability
Management (PSM).
This automatic vehicle stability
control system is standard
equipment on both Cayman
models. Throughout each journey,
PSM uses a range of sensors to
monitor the direction, speed, yaw
velocity and lateral acceleration
of the car. Using this information,
it is possible to calculate the
actual direction of travel at any
given moment. If the car begins
to oversteer or understeer,
PSM applies selective braking on
individual wheels to restore
stability and optimum speed. WhileThe PSM threshold is raised
higher still when ‘Sport’ mode is
selected on the optional Sport
Chrono Package/Sport Chrono
Package Plus. The resulting
drive is much more involving,
particularly at speeds up to
around 70 km / h (44 mph). If
you’d rather enjoy the car
unassisted, the system can be set
to standby. When ‘Sport’ mode is
selected, PSM will only intervene
under heavy braking where both
front wheels are in danger of
locking. In ‘Normal’ mode, PSM
automatically becomes active
as soon as one of the front
wheels requires ABS assistance.The upper section of each door
features additional reinforcements
(3) which enhance the rigidity of
the car. This upper load path (4)
is used to channel energy into
the side of the car and thus
provide additional protection for
the passenger cell.
Passive safety.
Both Cayman models easily
comply with all statutory
requirements in respect of frontal,
side, diagonal, rear impact and
rollover protection.
The bodyshell structure contains
a highly resilient passenger
cell offering exceptional crash
protection. At the front of the
car, the cell is protected by a
patented system of longitudinal
and transverse members (1). In
the event of an accident, energy
is absorbed and distributed by
the front-end structure, thereby
minimising cell deformation.
Additional features include a
bulkhead cross-member (2) made
from super high-strength steel.
This element is designed to
absorb impact forces from the
longitudinal members and thus
protect both front footwells.
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Sheet steel
Tailored blanks
High-strength steel
Super high-strength steel
Aluminium
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