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I just sold my C2S and replaced with a GT3. I took the Cayenne Sirius module out of the C2S, which I had installed myself, and would like to put it in the GT3.

My GT3 ONLY has NAV, but not BOSE or other stereo upgrades. So I guess that means it does have a MOST loop.

I'm assuming I can just split the fiber optic loop with the Y cable just like I did in my C2S. i.e., the devices on the loop can be in any order right? I would think I can just pull the fiber optic connection out of the NAV, plug it into the Y connector, then connect it to the Sirius module and the NAV.

Can anyone who understands MOST confirm my logic?

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All the radios in Porsches since MY03 have been MOST.

You likely need to turn options on/off in using a PIWIS so that the new car knows what is plugged in.

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