Rik_CT4s
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Question regarding the suspension.The numbers are on www.mapev.net
There is no rhyme or reason to them. On some models the launch and the boost power and torque are equal, on others there's 3 different power levels, etc.
After the tune J1.1 is 910Nm and J1.2 is 990 Nm.
Ask Porsche. You can see the actual power and torque on the website
The specified by Porsche does not match reality often. If you compare our numbers to the official Porsche numbers you will see that. But ours are directly from the control unit, so they are correct.
The J1.2 Turbo GT can do 860 kW at 90% SoC...
The 4S I measured 691 kW at 90% SoC.
But that's the peak, at higher speed it falls off, especially for the Turbo GT, the 4S is pretty flat - still makes 671kW at 200km/h, whereas the Turbo GT has fallen to "only" 805kW at that point . Anyway you have to worry a lot less about the performance being impacted by the battery on the J1.2 unless you have a Turbo GT.
On your website I read:
"Simultaneously the suspension is stiffened and the traction control adjusted for optimal acceleration. Without this unique function, that only we provide, it is impossible to exceed 950 Nm of torque outside of launch control".
My car is a TS CT, like yours, including PDCC.
Does it mean I always need to drive with stiff suspension (like it is in sport plus all the time kind of feeling)?
As if so that will infringe on comfort (which I do value), I also value more power/torque...bit of a dilemma as such....or can I still drive in a "comfort" modus while having max torque and power?
Thank you.
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