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Anyone made a Tiptronic Mod with SW Paddles??
#1

Ever since I had to repair the Tip feature on my 92Cab, I've been wondering if anyone has come up with a mod to adapt a steering wheel with tip switches from a later model Porsche or add a paddle shifter mechanism?



Tiptronic in the Cab is fun, but I figure that shifting while keeping both hands on the wheel would add to the enjoyment on the twisty roads.



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#2

being discussed in another thread right now



http://www.968forums.com/index.php?showtopic=3414&hl=
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#3

Thanks - I finally stumbled onto that thread... found a few interesting after market paddle shifters but they are all targeting the hot rod / ricer markets!
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#4

BTW, pumping the gas pedal is likely faster than the paddle shift - you can drop two gears in one tap.



I wish the Tip chip could be reprogrammed to hold rpms longer before upshifting. Weltmeister chip moves the redline a few hundred rpms up, but the Tip controller upshifts even in the manual mode and negates this benefit.



Lower ratio gear set would also be nice.



Andre
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#5

apparently it can, but you have to do it yourself - it is my understanding that the tip "learns" how you drive - however, if it is an ongoing situation, i think this means that it would revert though, if you stopped driving it hard



i need to do more reading on this one to be sure
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#6

Somewhere I ran into a UK site that would reprogram the Tip Chip. Not cheap; and IMO not worth it; the system will change shift patterns with a modded engine chip (so iv'e read). I'll try and find it again and post the link later.



IIRC, you sent them your trans computer they un-solder the chip, socket the IC board, and reinstall the modded chip.
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#7

i know that somebody here who is running the racer x chip said that it changed the programming for the better too - i have not yet talked to anybody running the rs barn chip on a tip to see if it also did the same thing, but a quick call to pete would answer that one
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#8

I actually talked to Pete (and flash) about this when I first got my car, both said the same "no real proof (yet) but in theory it should change the shifting for the better, a more aggressive pattern" I plan on getting Pete's stage 1 chip this summer, I'll let you all know what I think (already did the air box mod).
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#9

sweet - yeah, it should do exactly that - can't wait to hear how it is
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