Jad wrote:Yep, never understood why manual mode can't just be manual? Why must ALL settings do what it thinks is best, sure it may be faster, and should protect the engine, but sometimes it is better to smoothly accelerate out of a corner in the higher gear, especially when borrowing a car and learning a track.
Jad-
Was this happening in the 991 GT3 you drove? I haven't driven one yet, but my understanding is that the PDK-S implementation in the 991 GT3 is different than in all the other PDK models and does not include a kickdown switch on the pedal or any automatic downshifting under hard throttle application when driven in manual shifting mode, unlike my Cayman or the 991 Carreras. It should allow you to do exactly what you mentioned--accelerate hard in a lower gear out of a turn if desired, unless you are in auto mode.
I am only going on what has been stated by many owners in the Rennlist 991 GT3 forum, but they all say that in manual mode with the 991 GT3, there is absolutely no automatic downshifting no matter how aggressive with the throttle you are. The only time it will downshift on its own is to prevent stalling the car at very low rpms as you brake to a stop. In Auto mode it will kick-down when floored like all the other PDK models (if the RPMs are low enough to allow it without over-revving the engine), but the manual mode is supposed to be truly manual in the way that you want it (and I would, too). The PDK-S implements a few other unique features (besides lower ratios) such as no "creep" from a stop, releasing both clutches when both paddles are pulled back, and the direction for up- and downshifts with the lever is reversed (forward for downshifts, back for upshifts) to conform with the standard for most sequential race boxes. It also has a stouter LSD than the earlier manual GT3 cars.
This is why I was so hopeful that the GT4 would be offered with the PDK-S box like the GT3, and why I am holding out to see if next year (or even 2018) it might. I'm willing to wait. My Cayman S is plenty of fun for now, and if I'm going to pay $100K for a car, I want the whole motorsports package. I think the transaxle is going to be the weakest part for the manual GT4, since they are essentially using the 6-speed box out of the Cayman GTS, which has fairly high gearing and a relatively weak LSD.
TT