PORSCHE CAYMAN S 2012 2.G Information Manual

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SP or T button.
The SPORT but ton on the centre console
is fit ted as standard. When selected,
‘Sport ’ mode is activated to provide a
greater response and enhanced driving
pleasure. The engine reacts even more
directly to the accelerator pedal, the

rev-limiter is adjusted to a harder set ting
and engine dynamics are tuned for per -
formance driving. At the same time, the
auto start /stop function is deactivated
automatically.
With optional Porsche Doppelkupplung
(PDK), the shift points are reconfigured
to offer higher and even sportier rpm bands. Shift times are reduced and gear
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shifts become firmer and more immedi -
ate, while throttle-blip downshifts are
accompanied by an even more emotive
engine sound. Coasting mode (p. 44) is
deactivated automatically. e lectrical system recuperation.
Another efficiency-enhancing feature of
the new Cayman models is intelligent
electrical system recuperation. The vehi-
cle bat tery is recharged by the generator
predominantly under braking. Thanks
to this selective recharging, when you

request full driving power, the maximum
possible output of the engine can be
directed straight to the road because

the electrical systems are supplied main -
ly by the energy that was stored in the
battery during the braking phase.
Servicing.
In the Cayman models, the generator and
air conditioning system are driven by a
single self-adjusting belt. The drive chains
on the camshafts do not normally require
servicing. With the sole exception of the spark
plugs, the ignition system is also

maintenance-free. In short, longer service
intervals mean longer-lasting driving
pleasure.

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Six-speed manual gearbox.
The new Cayman models are equipped
as standard with the six-speed manual

gearbox. Gearshifts are smooth, precise
and optimally adapted to the respective
engine map. Shift throws are short and
the gear lever is easy to operate, provid -
ing a truly engaging driving experience.
The upshift indicator located in the central
circular instrument helps you to maximise
fuel efficiency.
The ascending centre console reinforces
the authentic sports car feel. It positions
the gear lever close to the steering wheel,
enabling you to change gear as fast and
as ergonomically as possible.
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK).
Of course, you could let us take care of
the gearshift strategy so that you can
devote all your at tention to your cornering
strategy.
Available as an option is the completely
retuned 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung
(PDK), featuring both manual and auto -
matic modes. The advantages are percep -
tible. Gear changes take place with no
interruption in the flow of power. Sharper
gearshift programs and significantly short -
er shift times produce faster acceleration
than with the manual gearbox. Fuel econ-
omy and comfort characteristics have also
been optimised. In response to a less
assertive driving st yle, shif t points are

recalculated to make use of the more
comfortable and more economical engine
speed ranges, and coasting mode is acti -
vated where possible (p. 44).
This is how PDK works: PDK is essentially
t wo gearboxes in one, thus requiring t wo
clutches. This double clutch arrangement
provides an alternating, non-positive con -
nection between the two half gearboxes
and the engine by means of t wo separate
input shafts. The flow of power from the
engine is transmit ted through one half
gearbox and one clutch at a time, while

the next gear is preselected in the second
half gearbox. During a gear change, there -
fore, one clutch simply opens and the
other closes at the same time, enabling
gear changes to take place within milli
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seconds.
PDK has seven forward gears at its
disposal. Gears 1 to 6 have a sports
ratio and top speed is reached in sixth

gear. Seventh gear has a long ratio and
keeps
engine speed low to reduce fuel
con
sumption and improve comfort.
1 Gear lever for six-speed manual gearbox
2 Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) gear selector
3 Gearshif t switch on spor ts steering wheel
in conjunction with PDK
y ou’ve developed your own strategies for advancement.
So have we.

Transmission.
For fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and efficiency class, please refer to page 131.

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With the SPORT but ton selected, the full
advantages of the new version of PDK
are brought into play: a more immediate
response to throt tle inputs, relatively
short shift times and swift throt tle-blip
downshifts on overrun, such as during
braking into a corner, and always accom -
panied by an emotive engine sound.
With the optional Sport Chrono Package,
PDK is enhanced by ‘Launch Control’
and the ‘motorsport-derived gearshift
strategy’ for even faster and firmer gear
changes and best possible per formance,
thanks to a boost in torque during up -
shift phases. Overrun downshifts provide
extremely sport y braking and accelera -
tion for added excitement.
Coasting.
Efficiency is another area in which the
performance of the new Cayman models
has been further improved. The coasting
function available with Porsche Doppel-
kupplung (PDK) enables you to save even
more fuel where the situation allows.
The engine is decoupled from the trans -
mission to prevent deceleration caused
by engine braking. In this way, optimum
use is made of the vehicle’s momentum,
allowing it to coast for longer distances.
For example, you may want to slow down
from 100 to 80 km/ h (70 to 50 mph) in
anticipation
of the change of speed limit
ahead. As you ease off the accelerator
pedal, PDK deselects the current gear
automatically and you begin to coast in
neutral with minimal input required on
your part until
you have reached your desired speed.
As soon as you operate
the accelerator
or brake pedal, PDK
re-engages the appropriate gear within
fractions of a second. The process
is smooth and seamless, thanks to the
extremely fast
clutch.
Another way to reduce fuel consumption
is to utilise the coasting function on down -
hill gradients that are gentle enough for
you to maintain a constant speed. Efficient
on long journeys, such as on the motor -
way, PDK remains ready to respond as

swiftly and precisely as you would expect.
In short, driving in coasting mode makes
a real impact on fuel consumption without
the need to compromise on comfort or
sporty performance.
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Strong relationships need sincerity,
common goals and the abilit y to over-
come difficult situations in unison.
The chassis of the new Cayman models
develops a strong bond with the road. It
is specifically matched to the high power
output of the respective engine. A xle
components are made predominantly of

aluminium, which helps to keep the weight
of the vehicle and its unsprung masses
low. The results are impressive driving
dynamics with practically zero pitch and
roll, high levels of comfort and safet y and
lower fuel consumption. The track of the new Cayman models has
been widened and the wheelbase has

been extended by 60 mm compared with
that of the previous model. This improves
stabilit y. The new independent suspension
features light weight spring-strut axles
with longitudinal and transverse links. The
cross member at the front axle has been
refined for optimum stiffness and robust -
ness. How does this benefit you? Greater
directional stability, sharper steering preci -
sion and sportier handling.
Porsche active Suspension management
(PaSm ).
Optional PASM, the electronic damping
control system, actively and continuously
regulates the damping force for each
wheel according to the road conditions
and driving st yle. In addition, the suspen -
sion is 10 mm lower than that of the
st a n d a rd s e t u p .
The system is always active in the back-
ground, ready to assist you automatically
without you having to switch it on. Never -
theless, t wo modes are available at the
push of a but ton so that you can adapt
handling to suit your preferred driving
st yle: ‘Normal’ which is a blend of perfor-
mance and comfort, and ‘Sport ’ where
the setup is much firmer. Depending on
the mode selected, therefore, PASM can
be sportier and more comfortable than
the standard chassis. The PASM control
unit evaluates the driving conditions and modifies the damping force on each of
the wheels optimally in accordance with
the selected mode.
Sensors record all wheel and body move
-
ments. This enables intelligent adaptation
of damper stiffness for the selected
mode, optimising contact between each
individual t yre and the road for even less
roll and pitch.
h ow do we nurture our relationship with the driver?
By purposefully strengthening our bond with the road.

Chassis.
1 Front axle of the Cayman S
2 Rear axle of the Cayman S

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In ‘Sport ’ mode, for example, the suspen -
sion is set to a harder damper rating. On
uneven roads, PASM immediately switch -
es to a softer rating, thereby improving
contact bet ween the t yres and the road.
When the road surface improves, PASM
automatically reverts to the original,
harder rating. If ‘Normal’ mode is select -
ed and the driver’s st yle becomes more
assertive, PASM switches to a harder
rating to increase driving stabilit y and
road safety.
Steering.
Our interpretation of efficiency is a sys -
tem that works only when it is needed,
and then does so in a particularly effec -
tive way. Whereas a conventional hydrauli -
cally assisted steering system draws
engine power continuously, the electric
motor of the electromechanical system
in the new Cayman models uses energy
only when you actually steer. As a result,
fuel consumption is reduced and the
absence of hydraulic fluid eliminates the need for servicing the system. These
t wo advantages are also beneficial to
the environment.
A variable steering ratio preserves the
precise and direct steering response
associated with the t ypical Porsche steer-
ing feel. This intelligent system filters
out unwanted shocks from the road and
actively assists steering inputs under
braking on road surfaces with varying

grip.
Available as an option, speed-sensitive
Power steering Plus facilitates manoeu -
vring and parking for even greater driving
comfort.
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w heels.
Performance needs sustained stability.
Fit ted as standard on the new Cayman,
18-inch alloy wheels are responsible for
maintaining the strong connection be -
t ween the vehicle and the road. A mini -
malist dual -arm spoke design accentuates
their sport y character – and yours. Tyre
sizes are 235/45 ZR 18 at the front and
265/45 ZR 18 at the rear.
The Cayman S is equipped as standard
with 19-inch wheels with a classic five-
spoke design. The t yre size at the front is 235/40 ZR 19 and 265/40 ZR 19 at
the rear.
Wheels up to 20 inches are available
from our list of options. The large rolling circumference helps to
improve comfort. At the same time, the
rolling resistance of the new generation

of t yres has been reduced, which, in turn,
helps to reduce fuel consumption.
1 18-inch Cayman wheel
2 19 - inch Cayman S wheel
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Tyre Pressure m onitoring (TPm).
Optional Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPM)
sends warnings to the on-board comput -
er’s display screen in the event of low
t yre pressure. The TFT screen in the

instrument cluster enables the driver to
check the pressure in all four t yres. The system updates quickly and

accurately af ter an engine start, t yre
pressure correction or wheel change –
for increased comfort and your safet y.

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Brakes.
Outstanding acceleration figures are one
way to express performance. We focus not
only on the positive, but also the negative
values of acceleration. This is how Porsche
has traditionally succeeded in setting
standards for deceleration and stability.
The new Cayman models are equipped
with four-piston aluminium monobloc fixed
brake calipers. This design means that,
not only are the brakes extremely resistant
to deformation, they are light weight for
a particularly fast and sensitive braking
response.
A new generation of brake caliper at the
front axle, combined with enlarged brake
pads and the newly developed brake
booster, has managed to improve braking
and component stability even during con -
tinuous use. In addition, brake cooling is
optimised by the newly developed brake
ventilation system featuring a modified air
spoiler at the front and rear axles.
The enhanced dynamics of the Cayman
and Cayman S also demand appropriate
brake discs. All Cayman brake discs are
internally vented and cross-drilled for
improved braking in wet conditions. With
a diameter of 330 mm, the front brake
discs of the Cayman S are 15 mm larger
than those of the Cayman. The diameter
of the rear brake discs is 299 mm on
both models. The brake calipers on the
Cayman and Cayman S are finished in
black and red, respectively.
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake
(PCCB).
From the start, Porsche has been synony -
mous with motorsport. Ever since 1948,
when we found our identit y on the race -
track, we have taken the experience we
have gained and applied it to the road.
The optional Porsche Ceramic Composite
Brake (PCCB) is a fine example. This brake
system has already had to cope with the
harshest requirements of motor racing
and is fit ted in cars that compete in
demanding events such as the Porsche

Mobil 1 Supercup.
The cross-drilled PCCB ceramic brake
discs for the new Cayman models have

a diameter of 350 mm front and rear
for even more formidable braking perfor -
mance.
The use of six-piston aluminium monobloc
fixed brake calipers on the front axle and
four-piston units at the rear – all finished
in yellow – ensures extremely high brake
forces which, crucially, are exceptionally
consistent.
PCCB enables shorter braking distances
even in the toughest road and race condi -
tions. Excellent fade resistance ensures
greater balance when slowing from race -
track speeds.
1 Standard brake unit (Cayman)
2 Standard brake unit (Cayman S)
3 Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
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Another key advantage of PCCB is the
extremely low weight of the ceramic brake
discs, which are approximately 50 % light-
er than standard discs of a similar design
and size. As well as enhancing perfor -
mance and fuel economy, this represents a major reduction in unsprung and rotat
-
ing masses. The consequence of this is
bet ter road holding and increased com -
fort, particularly on uneven roads, as well
as greater agility and improved handling. Please note that circuit racing, track day
use and other forms of performance driv
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ing can significantly reduce the service
life of even the most durable pads and
discs. As with conventional high-perfor -
mance braking systems, we recommend that all brake components be profession
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ally inspected and replaced where neces -
sary after each track event.
e lectric parking brake.
The electric parking brake, which can be
activated and deactivated manually, is
released automatically as you pull away
with your seat belt fastened. A hill hold
function is integrated as standard for the
manual gearbox and for PDK. It assists
you in making a comfortable, smooth
and roll-free start on an incline. Whenever
you come to halt on an incline, this is
detected automatically and the braking
effect of the electric parking brake is

supplemented by application of the wheel
brakes. As long as a gear remains en -
gaged, the brake pressure is maintained
at all four wheels. To pull away, simply
apply throt tle. As soon as sufficient
starting torque is available, the brake
is
released and the vehicle moves off.
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Porsche Stability management (PSm).
Enhanced Porsche Stability Management
(PSM) is fit ted as standard. This system
automatically maintains stability and trac -
tion even at the limits of dynamic driving
performance. Sensors continuously moni -
tor the direction, speed, yaw velocit y and
lateral acceleration of the car. Using this
information, PSM is able to calculate the
actual direction of travel at any given
moment. If the car begins to oversteer or
understeer, PSM applies selective braking
on individual wheels in order to restore
stability.
Under acceleration on wet or low-grip road
surfaces, PSM improves traction – as well
as agilit y, control and safet y – using the
automatic brake differential (ABD) and
antislip regulation (ASR). Integrated ABS

is designed to minimise braking distances.
If you prefer an ever sportier drive, PSM
can be switched off. For your safet y,
however, PSM remains set to intervene if
the vehicle is braked and ABS assistance
is required.
Also included with PSM are engine drag
torque control (EDC), precharging of the
brake system and brake assist. If you
suddenly release the accelerator pedal
,
PSM automatically prepares for your next
action: the braking system is precharged
so that the brake pads are already in light

contact with the brake discs. Maximum
braking power is therefore achieved
much sooner. Brake assist detects a
panic braking situation and generates

the brake pressure required for maximum
deceleration.
PSM increases driving stabilit y and safet y
as well as the agilit y you have come to
expect from a Porsche.
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