Thursday, January 31, 2019

The Most Wonderfully Weird Car Collection Is Heading For Auction

The Fiat 500 Jolly is the least bizarre of this delightful assembly

Starting your own classic car collection? There's a checklist you could go down. You'll want a Gullwing Mercedes, an original 911, an E-Type Jag... maybe a Miura, an early DB-series Aston, and a Ferrari 250-something, if you have the means. Or you could go a different route.

That's certainly what the owner of this collection did, focusing almost exclusively on the “weird and wonderful.” Now he (or she) is liquidating at least part of his collection, and if you dig his take, his loss could be your gain at RM Sotheby's upcoming sale in London next month.

The collection includes some standard (if impressive) items – like a Lamborghini Murcielago, a 1962 Maserati 3500, a 1942 Cadillac Series 67 sedan. But we're more intrigued by the more... well, intriguing. Like this yellow 1974 Zagato Zele 1000. As unusual as some of Zagato's creations have been, the Zele was stranger – a tiny electric vehicle (loosely) based on a Fiat 500 but squarely coached and fitted with four 12-volt batteries to give it a humble range of 50 miles, an even humbler top speed of 25 mph, and a prescient arrival, a year before the global oil crisis.

Even more unusual is the 2008 Sbarro Espera Genesis, a one-off concept that bridged the gap between hot rod and track car. It packs a PSA V6 engine into an angular shape that might look at home on a modern supercar today, a decade later.

There's an old Tuk-Tuk used in the Bond flick “Octopussy,” a (relatively) new Peel Trident, a single-seat '75 ACOMA Mini Comtesse three-wheeler, and a '63 Fiat 600D Multipla that makes the accompanying 500 Jolly seem rather “ordinary” by comparison. They're all set to cross the auction block on September 5 in Battersea Park.

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 686

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 686



P1897



Diagnosis information - PDK



Software monitoring A of signal processing unit



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- PDK control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Complement error



Fault effects



- CAN alive counter freeze



- Engine speed limitation



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



Software Monitoring B Of Signal Processing Unit



P1897



Diagnosis information - PDK



Software monitoring B of signal processing unit



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- PDK control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Complement error



Fault effects



- CAN alive counter freeze



- Engine speed limitation



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



Software Monitoring, Implausible Calculation Of Positive Engine Torque Intervention



P1897



Diagnosis information - PDK



Software monitoring, implausible calculation of positive engine torque intervention



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- PDK control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Fault in calculation path for positive engine intervention



Fault effects



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit

1,000-HP Hennessey Monsters

Because you can never have enough power, and Hennessey knows it.

In stock form, the 1, 000 horsepower club is highly limited – there are just 4 current members – but on the aftermarket scene that magic number is far easier to come across. While cars like the Mk IV Toyota Supra have been known to cross the 1,000 hp mark for years with various tuners, in recent times there has been one tuning house in particular known for producing four-figure monsters.

A man by the name of John Hennessey wasn’t content with the stock outputs of many American performance cars and has quite literally made it his business to give them the power he believes they rightly deserve. Though there are many to choose from, we’ve selected ten of the most impressive 1,000-hp hammers from Hennessey Performance.

Dodge Challenger HPE1000 Demon

The Dodge Challenger Demon already redefined muscle car performance in stock trim – producing 840 horsepower, running a 9-second quarter mile, and launching so hard it pops a wheelie. So the notion that Hennessey felt that wasn’t enough, sounds frankly ludicrous. Well after the conversion from standard Demon to HPE1000 – which includes the Demon’s race-spec ECU, high-flow upper supercharger pulley, high-flow lower crankshaft pulley, HPE engine management software, and stainless steel long tube headers with high-flow catalytic converters – the Demon produces 1,056 hp and 967 lb-ft of torque. The bump in power results in a 0.17-second improvement on the ?-mile. Still not impressed? Well, 0-62 mph takes 1.93 seconds – consider the HPE1000 Demon a true monster.

Chevrolet Camaro Exorcist

Whilst Hennessey may have summoned the mother of all Demons, it also created something to combat it. The Chevrolet Camaro Exorcist is an appropriately named Demon-fighter from Hennessey that can be ordered directly from your nearest dealership. What started out as a 650-hp Camaro ZL1 receives a larger supercharger and highly reworked engine to produce 1,000 horsepower and 966 lb-ft of torque. It’s available with both the 6-speed manual or 10-speed automatic gearbox, and Hennessey claims performance figures of less than 3 seconds to 62mph, with a top speed of 217mph and a ?-mile run of less than 10 seconds. Exact figures haven’t been tested yet, but we’re willing to bet this will give the Demon a good scare.

Venom GT

Of course, no Hennessey Performance top ten would be complete without the Venom GT – arguably the heaviest hitting sledgehammer in the HPE toolbox, at least until the Venom F5 arrives on the streets. Based on the Lotus Elise/Exige chassis, the Venom GT was then heavily modified – though still registered for road use as a modified Exige. A twin-turbocharged 7.0-liter Chevrolet LSX engine finds its home at the rear of the Venom GT, producing maximum outputs of 1,244-hp and 1,155 lb-ft. The resultant performance was, of course, monumental, besting a Bugatti Veyron in the top-speed stakes by posting 270.49mph. Due to limited production volumes, it never officially held the record the Bug did, but the fact that it could reach that speed is impressive enough, with or without a certificate.

Dodge Charger Hellcat HPE1000

You liked the idea of that 1,000-hp Challenger Demon, but you’re a family man or woman and need space for the kids. Hennessey Performance has you covered with this HPE1000 Charger Hellcat upgrade. The kit features a 4.5-liter supercharger, high-flow air induction system, and HPE engine management upgrade amongst other tweaks, which results in 1,012-hp and 969 lb-ft being delivered to the rear wheels. Hennessey claims a 2.8-second 0-60m ph time and a ?-mile run of 9.9-seconds. OK, so it won’t beat even a standard Challenger Demon, but you can take the kids along for the ride of their life.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk

The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is already one of the thirstiest vehicles on sale in the United States, packing 707-hp of Hellcat power into a family SUV. But when Hennessey is asked to equip the HPE1000 package to the Trackhawk, it bestows upon it the same suite of upgrades as the Charger Hellcat HPE1000 to give it even more power than you’d likely dreamed of. It gets the same 1,012-hp and 969 lb-ft, but due to the all-wheel-drive system, it runs 0-60 mph in a marginally quicker 2.7 seconds, before completing the ?-mile in 10.7 seconds. Of course, those figures are recorded on drag radial rear tires – but that doesn’t make them any less impressive.

Cadillac CTS-V

The BMW M5 might have created the segment, but that doesn’t mean others haven’t been able to match its capabilities. Cadillac has, in recent years, matched the Germans when it comes to performance variants with its V models, and the CTS-V is no exception. But when you don’t want to match an M5, but decimate it, you take the CTS-V to Hennessey Performance and order the HPE1000 package. It gets you a high-flow supercharger system, fabricated intake manifold, custom camshaft, ported cylinder heads, and a range of other upgrades. The final power output rests at an even 1,000-hp, with torque at 966 lb-ft. Performance is equally as impressive – 0-60 mph takes 2.9 seconds and the ?-mile is dispatched in 10.5 seconds.

Dodge Viper Venom 1000 Twin Turbo

The Dodge Viper is already a dauntingly impressive performance icon – with a huge 8.4-liter V10 developing up to 650 hp. Hennessey will gladly give you more bang for your buck though, equipping a twin-turbo setup to the Viper and tuning it to 1,120-hp and 1,092 lb-ft of torque. Forged pistons, forged steel rods, thermal coated rod bearings, and a front-mounted air-to-air intercooler are just some of the upgrades that enable the performance to take a big leap. While traction is still constrained, even with optional drag radials, 0-60 mph at 2.7 seconds and a 9.7-second ?-mile run are nothing to scoff at.

Chevrolet Corvette ZR1

The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is already impressive in standard trim, pushing out 755 hp and 715 lb-ft from its 6.2-liter Eaton supercharged LT5 V8. It offers more cooling, more downforce, and more performance than any other Corvette in existence – co-developed with Pratt & Miller’s Corvette racing team. Hennessey thinks 755 hp isn’t enough, though, offering not one, but two 1,000-hp+ packages.

The HPE1000 package nets figures of 1,000 hp and 966 lb-ft for a top speed in excess of 220 mph and a 9.7-second quarter-mile run. But if you opt for the HPE1200 package, Hennessey will increase displacement to 7.0-liters, fiddle with the supercharger and the engine internals, and give you 1,200 hp and 1,066 lb-ft of torque. The HPE1200 package drops the 0-60mph sprint time to just 2.2 seconds, the ?-mile time to 9.2 seconds, and increases the top speed to north of 230 mph.

Lamborghini Huracan

Though Hennessey might be best known for its work on American machinery, the tuner has played with a couple of European exotics too. One of its most impressive is the twin-turbo Huracan conversion. With twin ball bearing turbochargers, dual inlet pipes, and a high-flow air induction system, power leaps from 600 to 1,000 hp. The all-wheel-drive system remains in place, so putting the power down shouldn’t be an issue. Performance figures haven’t been disclosed, but considering the setup runs so hot the rear bumpers had to be removed, we’re sure they’re equally as hot.

Venom F5

This one hasn’t been built yet, but as the fully in-house built successor to the Venom GT, the Venom F5 deserves a place on this list. 24 units are slated for production, each featuring carbon fiber in the chassis and body, and active aerodynamics. An all-new aluminum V8 has been developed, 7.6-liters in displacement and equipped with twin-turbochargers to develop 1,600-hp and 1,300 lb-ft of torque. Standard performance figures aren’t yet available, but 0-186 mph is expected to take less than 10 seconds, 0-249 mph will take less than 30 seconds, and if Hennessey is to be believed, the Venom F5 will top 301 mph. A new record-breaker is coming, and it wears a Hennessey badge.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 222

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 222



- Power supply switch-off for pressure regulator



- Solenoid valve power supply switch-off



- Hydraulic control is switched off



- Start enable only in position P



- Limp-home message in instrument cluster



P0604



P18A5



Diagnosis information - PDK



PDK control unit, internal fault



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- Control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Internal diagnostic routine returns fault



Fault effects



- Power supply switch-off for pressure regulator



- Solenoid valve power supply switch-off



- Hydraulic control is switched off



- Start enable only in position P



- Limp-home message in instrument cluster



With P1715



P18A5



Diagnosis information - PDK



SPI error



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- PDK control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Internal bus error



Fault effects



- All pressure regulators, solenoid valves and shift-lock switch off



- Start enable only in position P



- No emergency program diagnosis



- Emergency hold function



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



With P1804



P18A5



Diagnosis information - PDK



SPI error



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.

What Are The Best-Sounding Family Sedans Of All Time?

These cars sound like supercars, but can haul a family around.

So, you want a supercar but you have a family to haul around. Don't worry, because we feel your pain and know that you need a way to feel special behind the wheel without leaving your family behind. That is why we have compiled a list of what we believe to be the best-sounding family sedans of all time. These cars all have amazing exhaust notes that are as good as any sports car out there. Let us know in the comments which one you think sounds the best and what family sedans you think make the best noise.

The E60 M5 may be the best-sounding car BMW has ever built. This generation of the M5 came with a 5.0-liter V10 engine that produced 500 hp. The S85 engine was on par with supercars of the time like the Ferrari F430 and Lamborghini Gallardo.

We still remember seeing the Vauxhall VXR8 Bathurst S on Top Gear many years ago. This Australian-built sedan was powered by a 552 hp LS2 V8 with a Walkinshaw Performance supercharger. The shriek of the supercharger is a sound we will never forget.

BMW actually makes it on this list twice. The E90 generation M3 had a 4.0-liter V8 that we think sounds much better than the current turbocharged car. The S65 engine was based the larger S85 V10, with two cylinder lobbed off. Like the V10, this engine sounds incredible.

Europe always gets the best cars, and that is certainly the case with the Audi RS6. Back in 2008, Audi released the second generation RS6 with a twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V10 engine with 571 hp. That's even more than the new car's 4.0-liter V8.

The Aston Martin Rapide is the only V12 on this list. It is rare to find a family sedan with a V12 that isn't tuned to be extremely quiet. The Rapide's 6.0-liter V12 sounds as good as any other Aston Martin, but with enough room for a family.

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China Lowers Trade Tariffs On Foreign Vehicles And Auto Parts

Donald Trump must be ecstatic.

The United States and China have been slowly creeping towards a trade war, which has effected the cost and availability of automobiles. Not only has China imposed a 25% tariff on foreign cars, it has also held several cars at port. The 25% tariff has effected GM, which produces the CT6 hybrid in China. The high tariffs have also greatly impacted European automakers, although the issue is about to improve. According to Reuter's Adam Jourdan, China will cut its tariffs to allow for greater access to its enormous automotive market.

Starting on July 1, 2018, the tariff will be cut from 25% to 15% for most vehicles. The Chinese Ministry of Finance said in a statement that the move is to spur development in the local auto sector. Initially, the move will mainly help premium brands such as Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Tesla. BMW said this is a "strong signal that China will continue to open up," and Audi said it was looking forward to "further liberalization and opening" of the Chinese market. A Nissan executive also added that the "Benefits are huge for our business, especially Infiniti." The German cars will be the biggest beneficiaries, due to the sheer number of cars they sell.

The reduced tariffs will help foreign automakers compete with local Chinese automakers on price. Toyota said it would reduce prices on cars that benefited from lower tariffs in order to be more competitive. China will also reduce the tariff on auto parts from 10% down to 6%. Donald Trump has been opposed to trade tariffs with China, so this news should make him very happy. US trade talks with China will continue, with working plans to eliminate China's long-standing rules on foreign ownership of businesses.

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 501

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 501



Short circuit to B+:



- Setpoint voltage -0.5 V --> +0.5 V



Short circuit to ground:



- Setpoint resistance > 0.9 MOhm



Open circuit:



- Setpoint resistance < 2 Ohm



Diagnosis Information - PDK (Dual-Clutch Transmission)



P0843



Diagnostic information - PDK



Pressure sensor 1, short circuit to B+



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Engine running



- The following fault is not stored: P1706



- The following fault is not stored: P1707



Possible fault causes



- Line between pressure sensor 1 and PDK control unit faulty



- Pressure sensor 1 faulty



- PDK control unit faulty



- Clutch 1, measured oil pressure > 21 bar



Fault setting conditions



- Pressure sensor 1, signal > 4.5 V



Fault effects



- Engaged gear is held until vehicle stops



- Moving off possible only in 2nd gear



- Only gears 2, 4 and 6 are possible



- Start enable only in selector lever position P



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



Pressure Sensor 2, Short Circuit To B+



P0846



Diagnosis information - PDK



Pressure sensor 2, short circuit to B+



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



- The following fault is not detected: P1706



- The following fault is not detected: P1707



Possible fault causes



- Line between pressure sensor 2 and PDK control unit faulty



- Pressure sensor 2 faulty



- PDK control unit faulty



- Clutch 2, measured oil pressure > 21 bar



Fault setting conditions



- Pressure sensor 2, signal > 4.5 V



Fault effects



- Engaged gear is held until vehicle stops



- Moving off possible only in 3rd gear



- Only gears 1, 3, 5 and 7 are possible

This Guy Was Trapped In His Cadillac XLR For 14 Hours

Worst of all, the incident happened in his own garage.

In what must be one of the most unusual stories of the year, according to the Detroit Free Press, Cleveland, Ohio resident Peter Pyros got stuck in his 2006 Cadillac XLR roadster for 14 hours last month as it sat parked in his garage. What happened, exactly? The ordeal started on August 31 when the car simply failed to start. This resulted in the electrical system shutting down which in turn locked him inside. The following 14 hours were horrible for Pyros, 75, who previously survived cancer and a stroke.

Pyros figured it would be a nice day to take his XLR for a spin before summer came to an end. "I had started the car a couple weeks earlier and backed it out, then I put it back in the garage," said Pyros. "I was going to do the same thing, but then go for a little ride.” But on this morning when he went to hit the push-button start, nothing happened. He figured putting the key fob into a slot would get the car started, but that also didn’t work. He also had two new key fob batteries stashed in the center console, so he figured replacing the batteries would do the trick. Again, nothing. The engine remained silent. And because the now discontinued XLR has buttons instead of traditional door handles, they didn’t work. That’s what happens when an electrical system, in this case a dead one, controls just about everything, including the windows. Even the horn failed to work.

The power top is also electrically operated and, unfortunately at that very moment, was not lowered. "It was getting really hot and it was difficult to breathe — this was all within a half hour," said Pyros. "I was trying to find something to get me out of the car. Nothing worked. I started to scream as loud as I could.” Another unfortunate factor is that Pyros lives alone, and his neighbors were already at work for the day.

No one could hear him pounding on the car’s windows screaming for help. He was convinced he was going to die, especially since it was a hot day. Pyros says the temperature reached over 100 degrees inside the XLR. "I came to the conclusion that I was going to die," said Pyros. "I was at peace with it. I asked God to help me twice, then I said, 'OK, God if this is the way I’m supposed to die, I will die.’”

It was not until almost 11:30 p.m. that night when he happened to see his neighbor entering the garage. You see, Pyros’ garage door had been left open and his neighbor tried calling him to tell him, but Pyros left his cell phone inside the house. When Pyros didn’t return his neighbor’s phone call, the guy got suspicious and came over to check.

Rescuers quickly arrived on the scene and they instructed Pyros to pop the hood from the inside, which fortunately has a manual release. The rescuers were then able to jump-start the engine, which allowed for the doors to open. Pyros was taken to the hospital for the night to recover. GM, in response to this incident, claims that it always provides ways to manually unlock doors, and “drivers need to review the door lock section of their owner’s manual.” Unfortunately for Pyros, his owner’s manual was inside his house. If it was in his car’s glovebox, he could have read how to break free: his Cadillac XLR has a manual door release on the floor.

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 694

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 694



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- PDK control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Complement error



Fault effects



- CAN alive counter freeze



- Engine speed limitation



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



Software Monitoring, Implausible Calculation Of Positive Engine Torque Intervention



P1991



Diagnosis information - PDK



Software monitoring, implausible calculation of positive engine torque intervention



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- PDK control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Fault in calculation path for positive engine intervention



Fault effects



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



- Message counter stopped



Software Monitoring, Reset Was Triggered By Application Software Monitoring A



P1991



Diagnosis information - PDK



Software monitoring, reset was triggered by application software monitoring A



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- PDK control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Internal software monitoring reports fault



Fault effects



- No power transmission for reference speed < 5 km/h (3 mph) and valid transmission range



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



Software Monitoring, Reset Was Triggered By Operating System Monitoring A



P1991



Diagnosis information - PDK



Software monitoring, reset was triggered by operating system monitoring A



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are

2018 Buick Regal TourX Review

The TourX is last of 3 new Buick Regal variants that will be making landfall at the end of 2017. Where the Regal Sportback and GS cater to everyday commuting and performance respectively, the Regal TourX gives the Regal range a go-anywhere, take anything edge. Regal TourX models will be available solely in AWD trim, paired with a station wagon body and lifted suspension, plus some body cladding, to create a wagon-cum-SUV model in the same mold as the Subaru Outback, Volvo V60 Cross Country, and its most direct rival, the Audi A4 Allroad.

Interior

Inside, you get the exact same package as the standard Regal Sportback. That means as standard a 7-inch IntelliLink infotainment display, with an optional 8-inch unit taking centre stage on a dash angled towards the driver for a completely driver-focused environment. The materials are all of a high standard, genuinely premium in quality with leather and other soft touch claddings throughout the cabin.

The Regal TourX seats 5 occupants very comfortably, with plenty of headroom compared to Sportback variants. But where the TourX differs vastly from the Sportback is in cargo space. With a 3.4-inch longer wheelbase, even with the rear bench in place, cargo space measures in at 32.7 cubic feet. Drop the 2nd row of seating, and that figure leaps to a class-leading 73.5 cu ft. The cabin can be made to feel even more spacious with the optional moonroof in Preferred and Essence trims.

Driving (Ride and Handling)

As a crossover between a wagon and an SUV, the Regal TourX needs to do two things. 1) Provide the safety and impressive handling dynamics of a regular wagon/sedan, and 2) have enough ground clearance to be capable on most surfaces buyers will take it on. The TourX does both, and though body roll will be slightly more pronounced, levels of grip will still be high – mainly thanks to the trick AWD system. It’s the same system you’ll find on the Sportback and GS models, featuring the GKN twin clutch pack for mechanical torque vectoring on the rear axle.

That extra grip, along with the ride height, is likely to come in handy on dirt roads, where the TourX proves once again that these allroad type wagons really are the perfect compromise between sedans/hatchbacks and SUVs.

2018 Buick Regal TourX Wagon Front Three-Quarter Left Side View Performance (Engine and Transmission)

Like the Regal Sportback, there’s only one engine on offer – a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4 cylinder gasoline motor. Unlike the Sportback though, the TourX offers only one power and torque output – 250 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque. All wheel drive is standard with all models – no front- or rear-driven options are available – and all models feature an 8-speed automatic gearbox. At a later date, the 8-speed is likely to be phased out in favor of GM’s family 9-speed automatic found in FWD Regal Sportbacks.

2018 Buick Regal TourX Wagon In Motion Equipment and Safety

The Buick Regal TourX gets several extra bits of kit standard, including roof rails and rugged body cladding. In addition, optional extras include a hands-free tailgate, remote start, and 8-way power adjustable heated seats. Navigation is available as part of the Sights and Sounds package. Connectivity is guaranteed with standard 4G LTE Wi-Fi inbuilt to every Regal TourX.

From a safety aspect, ABS and traction control are standard, as is a reverse camera. Driver Confidence packages add blind spot monitoring, rear park assist with rear cross traffic alert, adaptive cruise control, and forward collision alert. The TourX has not yet been crash tested by the IIHS or NHTSA.

Verdict

With more cargo space than the A4 Allroad, V60 Cross Country, or Subaru Outback and with a trick AWD system and turbo power, the Buick Regal TourX combines practicality and performance in a stylish wagon-shaped box. This just proves that the crossover trend is overrated – long live the wagon.

2018 Buick Regal TourX Wagon Front Three-Quarter Left Side View

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 597

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 597



Double fault: two faults demand alternative measures with equal priority rating



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- Analyse fault cause for faults also entered



Fault setting conditions



- Inadmissible combination of alternative measures



Fault effects



- Emergency hold function



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



Input Shaft Overspeed



P1715



Diagnosis information - PDK



Input shaft overspeed



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- Speed sensors faulty



- Lines faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Rotational speed of shaft 1 or shaft 2 below threshold value



- Rotational speed of shaft 1 or shaft 2 above threshold value



Fault effects



- No power transmission



- Limp-home message in instrument cluster



With P0604



P1715



Diagnosis information - PDK



PDK control unit, internal fault



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- Control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Internal diagnostic routine returns fault



Fault effects



- Power supply switch-off for pressure regulator



- Solenoid valve power supply switch-off



- Hydraulic control is switched off



- Start enable only in position P

New York Auto Show's Star: Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon

That's right folks. Of the 20 plus new vehicles debuting at the New York auto show, the Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon was the star. Cadillac has truly gone over and beyond with this model. The CTS-V is boasting a 556-horsepower, supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 engine derived from Corvette. But does it come in Manual, you ask? Yes, it can be ordered with a six-speed manual too, adding more of a flare to its debut!

Flanked by the CTS-V and the CTS-V Coupe at the Detroit Show, the CTS-V Sport Wagon managed to be the main attraction and a favorite of the show. Costing a bit more over than Cadillac's sedan model, nonetheless the CTS-V Sport Wagon is sure to be a hit in the European markets as well as the US market.

Monday, January 28, 2019

8 American Performance Cars We're Thankful For In 2018

Over the holidays, let's give thanks for the best American cars of the year.

If it's customary for you to sit down at the dinner table on Thanksgiving to discuss what we're thankful for this year spare a thought for all of the outstanding American performance cars that have graced the roads in 2018. Last year in 2017, we gave thanks for the Tesla Roadster, Dodge Demon, Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, Chevy Corvette ZR1, and Hennessey VelociRaptor. In keeping with this tradition, here are eight badass American performance cars revealed in 2018.

Tesla Model 3 Performance

The base Tesla Model 3 is a pretty quick car, but "pretty quick" never seems good enough for Tesla. This year, Tesla released a faster version of the Model 3 called the Model 3 Performance. It packs unique dual motors, good for 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds, a top speed of 155 mph, and a 310-mile range. If you want an electric BMW M3 killer, this is your car.

Acura NSX

Even though it doesn't come from an American brand, the Acura NSX is built and designed in the US, which is why it made our list of cars we are thankful for in 2016. The NSX isn't all-new for 2019 but it is heavily refreshed. Along with a new coat of orange paint, Acura has tweaked the NXS to make it more livable on the street and more responsive on the track. These small changes add up to make a big difference.

Buick Regal GS

The Buick Regal GS may not have the firepower of some of the other cars on this list, but it is a very competent sports sedan with tons of daily driver accouterments. Under the hood sits a 3.6-liter V6 from a Camaro, producing 310 hp going out to AWD through a nine-speed automatic. Buick may have ditched the manual but the Regal GS is still a cool sleeper sedan.

Dodge Challenger Hellcat Redeye

You know what the Dodge Challenger Hellcat needed? An extra 90 hp! We are kidding of course, but that is what Dodge gave it anyway. The new Challenger Hellcat Redeye now produces 797 hp from its 6.2-liter supercharged V8. What kind of world are we living in where 707 hp isn't enough? A world we are thankful for, that's where.

Chevy Colorado ZR2 Bison

Chevy already builds a hardcore off-road version of its Colorado mid-size pickup truck called the ZR2. To take the truck a step further, Chevy has teamed up with American Expedition Vehicles to create the Colorado ZR2 Bison. Power remains the same from either a turbocharged diesel engine or a V6 and Chevy has made the ZR2 Bison even more capable with added off-road parts and greater ground clearance.

Cadillac CT6-V

The Cadillac CT6-V was initially set to be called the CT6 V-Sport. However, Cadillac deemed the performance was high enough to make it a fully fledged V car. The CT6-V is powered by a new 4.2-liter twin-turbo V8 called the Blackhawk. It produces 550 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque but may be tuned to produce even more in the future mid-engine Corvette.

Ford Mustang Bullitt

Some families have traditions involving certain movies they like to watch on Thanksgiving. For car enthusiasts, Bullitt is one of the best choices due to its famous chase scene with Steven McQueen and his Highland Green Mustang. To celebrate the movie, Ford has brought back the Bullitt Mustang with a unique special edition. In addition to the green paint and badge delete, the Bullitt Mustang now produces 480 hp from its 5.0-liter V8 going out through a six-speed manual transmission only.

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 628

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 628



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



- The following faults are not detected: P1731, P1732, P1733 or P1734



- The following faults are not detected: P1706 or P1707



- Alternative measure HSS3_OFF not active



Possible fault causes



- Hydraulics faulty (hydraulic control unit)



- Transmission faulty



Fault setting conditions



- 6th gear cannot be disengaged



Fault effects



- Gear held



- No gear preselection



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



Synchro 7th Gear Not Disengageable



P1764



Diagnosis information - PDK



Synchro 7th gear not disengageable



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



- The following faults are not detected: P1731, P1732, P1733 or P1734



- The following faults are not detected: P1706 or P1707



- Alternative measure HSS3_OFF not active



Possible fault causes



- Hydraulics faulty (hydraulic control unit)



- Transmission faulty



Fault setting conditions



- 7th gear cannot be disengaged



Fault effects



- Gear held



- No gear preselection



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster control unit



Synchro 1st Gear Not Engageable Or Gear Skip



P1764



Diagnosis information - PDK



Synchro 1st gear not engageable or gear skip



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



- The following faults are not detected: P1731, P1732, P1733 or P1734



- The following faults are not detected: P1706 or P1707



- Alternative measure HSS3_OFF not active



Possible fault causes



- Hydraulics faulty (hydraulic control unit)

Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon Welcomed in Europe, Not So Much in America

High fuel prices in Europe have made the sport wagon a favorite among the Europeans, but the very idea of it to Americans seems to conjure up images of an uncool family vehicle. Cadillac is trying to change that with the 2010 Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon. The Wagon is bold and detailed with a raked roofline that gives it an athletic appearance. It's outfitted with interesting like the power liftgate that adjusts its opening height at the touch of a button.

The CTS Sport Wagon is not without shortcomings. The wagon has a small cargo space that could be problematic. Shortcomings aside, the Cadillac CTS Sports Wagon will definitely be a hit in Europe, and Cadillac is wishing the same for the US.

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 456

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 456



- Transmission limp-home indication in instrument cluster



Interchange detected



P0604



Diagnosis information - PDK



Interchange detected



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- Control unit is installed in the wrong vehicle



Fault setting conditions



- VIN in the control unit does not match the VIN on the CAN



Fault effects



- Adaptation values of the transmission are invalid



Diagnosis Information - Control Unit DME (DFI)



P0604



Diagnosis information - Control unit DME (DFI)



Control module Faulty



Diagnostic conditions



- Switch on ignition > 10 Second(s)



- then Idle speed > 30 Second(s)



- then engine speed > 1,000 1/min > 60 Second(s), at:



- Vehicle is stationary



- then Driving > 60 Second(s)



Possible fault causes



- Control unit DME (DFI) Faulty



Diagnosis Information - PDK (Dual-Clutch Transmission)



P0604



Diagnosis information - PDK



PDK control unit, internal fault



Diagnostic conditions



The control unit initially tests internal function sequences when the ignition is switched on (terminal 15). If they are OK, all diagnosable outputs are



then tested and any faults are stored.



- Ignition on



Possible fault causes



- Control unit faulty



Fault setting conditions



- Internal diagnostic routine returns fault



Fault effects



- Power supply switch-off for pressure regulator



- Solenoid valve power supply switch-off



- Hydraulic control is switched off



- Start enable only in position P



- Limp-home message in instrument cluster



Selector Lever Position Implausible

Crazy SUVs More Powerful Than Lamborghini Urus

Some modified, others not. All ludicrous.

Today’s gold standard for SUVs is the Lamborghini Urus. Sure, the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk has 707 hp whereas the Urus delivers 650 ponies, but the Lambo is superior in all other categories, like luxury, technology, and refinement. However, there are other SUVs that are not only more powerful, but are as luxurious and focused on the finest of details as the Urus. While some are the products of aftermarket tuning firms, like the Urus, these ten SUVs pride themselves on being outlandish, some more so than others.

Bentley Bentayga by Mansory (700 HP)

The Bentley Bentayga may be built in the UK, but Swiss aftermarket tuner Mansory will be more than happy to inject the SUV with additional testosterone, for a price of course. There are several possible enhancement modifications, such as a wide body kit, 22-inch wheels and a sport exhaust system. But why settle for the Bentayga’s stock twin-turbo 6.0-liter W12 with 600 hp and 660 lb-ft of torque when Mansory will work its magic to create a new output of 700 hp and 774 lb-ft? Bentayga’s aren’t exactly cheap, but if you’re willing to spend at least $195,000 then what’s a few bucks more?

Hennessey Escalade HPE800 (805 HP)

Welcome back to America. Time for some Texas lunacy with the one and only Hennessey Escalade HPE800. Starting with the always bling-tastic Cadillac Escalade, Hennessey Performance sticks with its familiar formula of leaving the exterior and interior stock (save for some Hennessey badges), and making all modifications under the hood. The result is a large and luxurious SUV with 805 hp and 812 lb-ft of torque. This was accomplished by, among other things, adding a 2.9-liter supercharger to the 6.2-liter V8, a new high-flow air to water intercooler system, high-flow intake manifold, and a stainless steel exhaust upgrade. The performance result is a 0-60 mph time of 3.7 seconds and a quarter-mile sprint of 11.7 seconds at 116 mph.

Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe by Brabus (850 HP)

…and back to Germany. Meet the Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe by Brabus. Why accept the slick GLE 63 S Coupe with its stock 576 hp when you can add up to 274 hp more? That’s right, you’re looking at an output of 850 hp and a beyond nuts 1,069 lb-ft of torque. Performance is equally impressive. Zero to 62 mph takes no more than 3.8 seconds and top speed, according to Brabus, is electronically limited to 200 mph. Could it go even faster? Probably. Along with engine modifications, Brabus has attached a front lip spoiler to the AMG’s lower front bumper for a visual upgrade as well as further optimizing handling speeds and handling ability. Out back there’s a new diffuser, upgraded exhaust, and roof spoiler.

Tesla Model X P100D (762 HP)

Let’s switch gears here slightly with something similar but different: the 762-hp Tesla Model X P100D. With its 0-60 mph time of just 2.9 seconds, the top of the line Model X is an all-electric SUV that can haul up to seven passengers. It also has plenty of advanced safety features and a towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds. The interior is not only luxurious, but also high-tech, thanks to the 17-inch touchscreen display that receives regular over the air updates. For an extra few thousand bucks, one can add Autopilot, Tesla’s somewhat controversial self-driving aide. The P100 D (‘P’ stands for ‘Performance’) begins at around $150,000, some $50k less than the less powerful Urus.

Jon Olsson's Mercedes-Benz G500 4x4 Squared (800 HP)

Professional Swedish skier Jon Olsson has long been known as an all-wheel drive supercar enthusiast. Turns out he’s a fan of off-road SUVs too. A couple of years ago he purchased a Mercedes-Benz G500 4x4 Squared. He didn’t waste any time before beginning modifications. The result is the 800-hp Lord Hans SUV, named for his brother “who loves exploring the wilderness.” The G500 4x4 Squared already comes with 400 hp, but hey, technology enables that figure to be doubled, so why not just go for it? Dutch aftermarket tuner Absolute Motors was tasked with reworking the engine and modifying the suspension. Oh, and did we also mention Olsson sliced off the SUV’s roof after discovering it was too tall to fit in parking garages?

TechArt Porsche Cayenne Magnum Sport (720 HP)

Meet the 720-hp TechArt Porsche Cayenne Magnum Sport, built to celebrate the tuning firm’s 30th anniversary. This modified Porsche Cayenne has a twin-turbo 4.8-liter V8 which produces an impressive 570 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. But TechArt has managed to squeeze an extra 150 hp and 88 lb-ft for a grand total of 720 hp and 678 lb-ft. This was accomplished by improving the turbochargers, altering the engine control software, and a new exhaust system. Based on the previous generation Cayenne Turbo S, TechArt’s creation has the same 0-62 mph time as the stock version but top speed is another matter. The TechArt Cayenne Turbo S can hit 193 mph, whereas the stock version goes no faster than 176 mph.

BMW X6 M Typhoon RS Ultimate V10 by G-Power (888 HP)

And how could we not include a BMW X6. Fortunately, we found one with 888 hp: the X6 M Typhoon RS Ultimate V10 by G-Power. It’s not exactly new, dating back to 2010, but its output remains formidable. G-Power wanted to pay tribute to the then outgoing BMW M V10 engine, so it swapped out the first generation X6 M’s twin-turbo V8 with a 5.0-liter V10. And then it modified it. Displacement was increased to 5.5-liters, a pair of superchargers were added, the ECU revised, among many other upgrades. The result? 888 hp and 642 lb-ft of torque. Heck, there’s even a six-speed manual sending power to the rear wheels. Does the Urus offer a manual? Nope. G-Power claims a 0-62 mph time of 4.2 seconds and a top speed in excess of 205 mph.

Hennessey VelociRaptor SUV (650 HP)

Okay, so you perhaps you want another U.S.-built option. No problem, because Hennessey Performance is here once again to offer something wonderfully bonkers. It’s the special order only VelociRaptor SUV, based on the Ford F-250 Lariat pickup truck. Essentially it’s a truck to SUV conversion project that requires 6 months to build. The most powerful engine option available s a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 with 650 hp – exactly the same output as the Lamborghini Urus, but the VelociRaptor SUV offers a third row bench seat for a total of up to seven or eight passengers. With exterior styling directly from the ferocious F-150 Raptor, it’s hard to see how one could go wrong here. Hopefully you have at least $159,000 to spend.

Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG Sahara Edition by Mansory (828 HP)

First and foremost, Mansory focused on the love it or hate it styling with its Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG Sahara Edition. With its camouflage paint scheme, and unique grille, headlights, hood scoop, rear spoiler, and roof-mounted lights, it’s obvious this won’t appeal to everyone. Riding on a set of 22-inch alloys, the Sahara Edition also features a modified interior with a similar camouflage theme. But at its heart, the SUV is a horsepower beast. Mansory increased output of the twin-turbocharged V8 to 828 hp and 737 lb-ft of torque. That’s actually a 292 hp and 177 lb-ft improvement over the stock version. The Swiss tuner didn’t provide performance figures, but that increased output will surely make things quite a bit quicker.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk (707 HP)

And last, but not least, is the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. It comes straight from the factory with 707 hp and 645 lb-ft of torque thanks to its supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat V8 engine. With its 0-60 mph time of 3.5 seconds, the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is actually faster off the line than the Dodge Challenger Hellcat. Top speed is a claimed 180 mph, only 10 mph less than the Lamborghini Urus. It also costs a lot less. While the Lambo begins at $200k, you can buy a Trackhawk for just under $90k. That’s more than half the cost, but at the sacrifice of luxury, refinement and the prestige of owning a Lamborghini. But hey, fast is fast.