Dynamometer Testing and Runs with new Porsches!!!

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Yeah you need a tool, like PIWIS to put it into Dyno Mode. Since most of us don't have a PIWIS, you can also use an Autel MP808 or Maxisys.

Here's a thread with screenshots on how to enable Rolling Test Mode on the Autel (Post #17)
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1156512 ... st16762903


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Is your Cayman PDK ?


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Yes it is a PDK .


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You guys have been fantastic , I spent a bunch of time, months back, on some other unnamed Forum, and got no response . Carpokes is just a much friendlier and more helpful group ------ mucho gracias


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Bill,
I saw in this video:

Rollenmodus Aktivierung ~ roller mode or dyno mode activation.

I searched for this with my launch X431 and it is there. In my car it is under the DME Digital Engine Electronics, that video showed it was under PDK.
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Hope this helps,
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Hope you can get this figured out. Have you tried calling someone like Wright Motorsports? Being in the race business, and using modern Porsches, perhaps they could explain the Aurel tool. Or whatever they use, to be able to dyno


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