To PASM or not PASM
#1
Nordschleife Master
Thread Starter
To PASM or not PASM
OK. I did my research, I think I have made up my mind, but I want to ask the question one more time.
I'm getting the Boxster S as a track toy, and want to get into it for as little money as possible. I mean, I can get it with all the bells and whistles, but do I really want it is the question.
As a track toy, is the PASM sport setting firm enough for frequent DE for a developing track junkie? Or, is the standard non-PASM suspension firm enough, then get track suspension in several years?
Thanks!
I'm getting the Boxster S as a track toy, and want to get into it for as little money as possible. I mean, I can get it with all the bells and whistles, but do I really want it is the question.
As a track toy, is the PASM sport setting firm enough for frequent DE for a developing track junkie? Or, is the standard non-PASM suspension firm enough, then get track suspension in several years?
Thanks!
#2
Rennlist Member
I took your second route and didn't get PASM.
If the suspension isn't as good as I would like, then I'll fix it and make it better. Much better in my opinion then dealing with the PASM...especially out of warranty.
I've heard that PASM is great and I know that many people like it though.
If the suspension isn't as good as I would like, then I'll fix it and make it better. Much better in my opinion then dealing with the PASM...especially out of warranty.
I've heard that PASM is great and I know that many people like it though.
#3
I opted for the PASM...I will be tracking the car. My guess is that even with the PASM, the suspension will be too soft for me, but I had a very bad experience with my 911 when I had an "expert" install extremely stiff aftermarket track suspension components...I don't want to ruin the beautiful new "S" the same way, so the PASM will be a good compromise.