Dyno dashboard3/7/2023 ![]() Please use Accessport Manager to make sure your Accessport is updated to the latest firmware version and feel free to contact support for any questions. The current release is specifically for the vehicles applicable to several Accessport models listed below and we’ll continue developing the feature to be included with more Porsche models over time.ĪP3-POR-007 AP3-POR-010 AP3-POR-011 AP3-POR-012 ![]() Make sure your Accessport has been updated to the latest firmware if you do not see the toggle shown above and we have an online guide for additional reference. Clean command will now ignore its trigger, in case you want it to still delete the trigger, do it from command overwrites. Dyno Mode should only be activated when the car is on a chassis dynamometer. New Release New Release (v2.7.0) Revamped Cards Against Humanity to work with interactions ( buttons and dropdowns) Made offline shard alert on control panel less frequent. Measurement results can be recorded for analysis or viewed live on the dashboard. It allows power and torque curves to be plotted against engine rpm or distance runs to be timed. WARNING: This feature is not intended for street use. What is a Dashboard Dyno Essentially, it is a method to measure torque and power while the vehicle is driven on normal roads rather than a rolling road. Adding this long requested new feature to the Accessport will save our Protuning network significant amounts of time and money whenever a supported Porsche is put on a dyno while also making it much easier for individuals to do dyno pulls for baselines without needing extra equipment! Now the process only takes a few seconds to complete with an Accessport. The feature is needed for both AWD and RWD vehicles and is not accessible in any menus on the car. Normally you would have to use an additional service tool in order to toggle the Dyno Mode (also called Roll Mode) on and off, which adds extra steps and expenses to the Porsche tuning process. In short, it’s a quick and easy toggle found in the troubleshooting menu of the Accessport that enables or disables an internal setting on the car that prevents it from becoming upset when driving the car on a dyno, as many Porches models will get a bit grumpy without this feature enabled due to the cars going into a limp mode if they see a variance in wheel speed. We refer to the feature as “Dyno Mode” but you may also know it by its Porsche name which is “Roll Mode”. We recently snuck out a simple but super helpful feature update for a handful of Porsche Accessports.
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