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911 Turbo - 2009

I know the the Carreras are getting the facelift + increased HP + PDK in 2009.

Is the 911 turbo 2009 also going to get the PDK?
My local dealer said that the 2009 turbo will only have a new touch screen PCM, no PDK or facelift.

Any idea guys?

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I know the the Carreras are getting the facelift + increased HP + PDK in 2009.

Is the 911 turbo 2009 also going to get the PDK?
My local dealer said that the 2009 turbo will only have a new touch screen PCM, no PDK or facelift.

Any idea guys?

thanks
No PDK for Turbo in 2009. Major changes in 2010 (new engine block; DFI; Probably PDK), but will still be 997 model.

Lots of debate re: whether DFI/PDK/new block are net good or bad, as folks worry that it won't be mod-friendly / bullet-proof like the current 996/997TT set ups (where 700HP+ bolt on kits are common).
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