ze_shark
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- First Name
- JC
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- 550M, 355GTS F1, Taycan CT4S J1.2
85kph would be 5100 rpm right ?There is a PEAK torque increase of 5-10% at low speeds.
However, the Taycan 4S at e.g. 85kph has 50% more torque and 50% more horsepower than stock in normal mode.
So based on your chart (suggestion btw: a stock vs what-i-am-selling chart would make this convo a lot simpler, at least to a seemingly IQ challenged person like me), stock torque at 5100 is 427 Nm ?
So here is a hypothetical case.There is no warranty risk with a replacement controller.
Car breaks down on the road, that happens on some Taycans, unfortunately.
Call Porsche assistance, car is bricked, gets towed to dealership.
How does one swap the ASG before the dealer tech undertakes to root cause the problem ?
Or does that become the first thing one does road side if the car breaks down ? Is it a trivial operation ?
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