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I think you are getting confused. The chrono "plus" has nothing to do with PASM , the standard sport chrono gives a lap timer on the dash, edgier throttle response, higher rev cut out , and less intervention of the PSM (porsche stability management). The sport chrono "plus" is for those with the PCM (sat nav) and gives additional functions on the PCM such as lap times and other data , as well as allowing user adjustments of some of the comfort functions , like the interior light delay and PCM settings. Both sport chrono and sport chrono "plus" have a single button on the lower console with the word SPORT on it , to activate the system. If a PSE is fitted , as well as the sport chrono , this button also activates the baffles when pressed. If you also spec the option of PASM, then the sport button will also activate the PASM into sport mode , though as mentioned before , the PASM can be deselected via its own button. I think all of this stuff is in the boxster sales blurb, probably worth getting a copy from the main agent or downloading from www.porsche.com if you are still unclear.

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I just found one on the internet for a good price. Signed. It's coming in 2 weeks (hopefully) across the country. I can't wait. I debated about the RS60, but I just love the Orange!

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I've had my Orange Boxter about 6 months. There are only 2 in the SF bay area (that I know of). People who've never met me tell my partner they've seen me around town! I have had such fun with the top down even if it's usually cold enough to need the seat heaters. The sports exhaust or "growl button," as call it, inspires lots of thumbs up. B) I'll be sure to check out the facebook page.

Anyone have advice on an aftermarket GPS, BLUE TOOTH in dash system?

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