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SP or T button.
The SPORT but ton on the centre console
is fit ted as standard. When selected,
‘Sport ’ mode is activated to provide a
greater response and enhanced driving
pleasure. The engine reacts even more
directly to the accelerator pedal, the
rev-limiter is adjusted to a harder set ting
and engine dynamics are tuned for per -
formance driving. At the same time, the
auto start /stop function is deactivated
automatically.
With optional Porsche Doppelkupplung
(PDK), the shift points are reconfigured
to offer higher and even sportier rpm bands. Shift times are reduced and gear
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shifts become firmer and more immedi -
ate, while throttle-blip downshifts are
accompanied by an even more emotive
engine sound. Coasting mode (p. 44) is
deactivated automatically. e lectrical system recuperation.
Another efficiency-enhancing feature of
the new Cayman models is intelligent
electrical system recuperation. The vehi-
cle bat tery is recharged by the generator
predominantly under braking. Thanks
to this selective recharging, when you
request full driving power, the maximum
possible output of the engine can be
directed straight to the road because
the electrical systems are supplied main -
ly by the energy that was stored in the
battery during the braking phase.
Servicing.
In the Cayman models, the generator and
air conditioning system are driven by a
single self-adjusting belt. The drive chains
on the camshafts do not normally require
servicing. With the sole exception of the spark
plugs, the ignition system is also
maintenance-free. In short, longer service
intervals mean longer-lasting driving
pleasure.
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Another key advantage of PCCB is the
extremely low weight of the ceramic brake
discs, which are approximately 50 % light-
er than standard discs of a similar design
and size. As well as enhancing perfor -
mance and fuel economy, this represents a major reduction in unsprung and rotat
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ing masses. The consequence of this is
bet ter road holding and increased com -
fort, particularly on uneven roads, as well
as greater agility and improved handling. Please note that circuit racing, track day
use and other forms of performance driv
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ing can significantly reduce the service
life of even the most durable pads and
discs. As with conventional high-perfor -
mance braking systems, we recommend that all brake components be profession
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ally inspected and replaced where neces -
sary after each track event.
e lectric parking brake.
The electric parking brake, which can be
activated and deactivated manually, is
released automatically as you pull away
with your seat belt fastened. A hill hold
function is integrated as standard for the
manual gearbox and for PDK. It assists
you in making a comfortable, smooth
and roll-free start on an incline. Whenever
you come to halt on an incline, this is
detected automatically and the braking
effect of the electric parking brake is
supplemented by application of the wheel
brakes. As long as a gear remains en -
gaged, the brake pressure is maintained
at all four wheels. To pull away, simply
apply throt tle. As soon as sufficient
starting torque is available, the brake
is
released and the vehicle moves off.
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