Chrono package question
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Chrono package question
The car is ordered (a 2015 S), I have until mid May before I locked in, and so far I've said "no" to the chrono package. (I am getting PDK.)
What do you thing the use of chrono package is in my case GIVEN . . .
I'll have zero use for the stopwatch. It'll never be on the track.
I won't be drag racing C7s (and therefore, at least as I understand it, I might not benefit much from launch control).
It's hard for me to imagine that I'll push this thing so extremely hard that I'd need the special transmission mounts.
The "performance oriented shift assist display" won't apply (with PDK).
Does that pretty much leave the benefit in my case (though certainly not for everyone) primarily with the SPORT PLUS button?
If so, can't I just get around that issue by grabbing the paddles and overriding the PDK when I want?
Do please keep in mind I'm not asking about general benefits of chrono package--I know it's great for a lot of people. I'm only asking about how it fits in my particular situation. Thanks in advance for your expertise and experience.
What do you thing the use of chrono package is in my case GIVEN . . .
I'll have zero use for the stopwatch. It'll never be on the track.
I won't be drag racing C7s (and therefore, at least as I understand it, I might not benefit much from launch control).
It's hard for me to imagine that I'll push this thing so extremely hard that I'd need the special transmission mounts.
The "performance oriented shift assist display" won't apply (with PDK).
Does that pretty much leave the benefit in my case (though certainly not for everyone) primarily with the SPORT PLUS button?
If so, can't I just get around that issue by grabbing the paddles and overriding the PDK when I want?
Do please keep in mind I'm not asking about general benefits of chrono package--I know it's great for a lot of people. I'm only asking about how it fits in my particular situation. Thanks in advance for your expertise and experience.
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There was a long thread on planet 9 about the value of sportschrono that you can find here.
The main advantage (as you've identified) seems to be that it has sport + mode that, in conjunction with PDK on the track, automatically shifts in an appropriately aggressive manner. Can you shift the car in the same manner manually by using the paddles? Absolutely.
The main advantage (as you've identified) seems to be that it has sport + mode that, in conjunction with PDK on the track, automatically shifts in an appropriately aggressive manner. Can you shift the car in the same manner manually by using the paddles? Absolutely.
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The sport plus mode also makes the throttle more responsive and alters the threshold at which PSM intervenes. Along with the more aggressive shift mapping.
The good news is - if you want those functions without the cost or the dash wart, it's just a software install that can be done at any time.
Sounds like for your intended use of the vehicle, you will not miss the features of the sport chrono function.
The good news is - if you want those functions without the cost or the dash wart, it's just a software install that can be done at any time.
Sounds like for your intended use of the vehicle, you will not miss the features of the sport chrono function.
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also, when in sports plus mode the gearbox does change that bit faster , and the sports CHRONO system gives you the capability of having different key settings and suchlike.
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'Sounds like the chrono package is essential for the track, useful for some drivers, and not worth the extra $ in my particular situation. Thank you all for your help.
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I bought my PDK equipped CR without Sport Chrono and had my dealer install the Sport Software before delivery. All the benefits of Sport Chrono (Sport and Sport+ buttons, Launch Control, etc) without the dash wart, which I really do not like.
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After reading all this, I've decided that in my case I'm NOT going to get the Sport Chrono package and, when I want to go beyond the "Sport" button, I'll simply use the paddles and override the PDK. Sport Chrono is clearly for some. It ain't for all. Thanks, everybody.
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Likewise, I agree if you have PDK you really need the enhanced shifting afforded by *either* Sport Chrono or the dealer installed Sport Software. The big benefit of the Sport Software is that it can be added to any car by your dealer, at anytime -- does not need to be specified at the time of purchase.
I bought my PDK equipped CR without Sport Chrono and had my dealer install the Sport Software before delivery. All the benefits of Sport Chrono (Sport and Sport+ buttons, Launch Control, etc) without the dash wart, which I really do not like.
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DJM
I bought my PDK equipped CR without Sport Chrono and had my dealer install the Sport Software before delivery. All the benefits of Sport Chrono (Sport and Sport+ buttons, Launch Control, etc) without the dash wart, which I really do not like.
Cheers,
DJM