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Old 08-19-2019, 05:11 PM
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Hello all,
We did a DSC Demo Day at Summit Point Raceway where we installed a DSC Sport V3 Plug & Play controller into each participants' car. Each demo participating driver drove their car on track with the factory suspension controller, once the driver got a good reference we then swap the factory controller with DSC. We did this in the Advanced Run Group via CHIN Track Days(Red Group). The demo event was a great success! We are completely stoked to see the first hand impression that puts bigger smiles on drivers faces and we got the opportunity to share our technology. Here's a video with impressions from a couple of experienced racers-




New for August 2019 and featured in our DSC demo controller is our new DSC G-Table in Sport mode. We refer to this update as our new "GRS" calibration file. The new GRS calibration file is available now on new V3 controllers for all 991.1/991.2/981/718 cars. For all current DSC Sport users the new GRS calibration file will be available for download later this week at www.dscsport.com
The same great improvements in track performance and road comfort from DSC applies across the entire 991.1 / 991.2 / 981 / 718 platforms.





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I know Ford Focus RS owners swear by your controller as a huge improvement in both driving comfort and cornering. What does your controller do to change the suspension character of the 981 GT4?
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Originally Posted by MidEngineRules
I know Ford Focus RS owners swear by your controller as a huge improvement in both driving comfort and cornering. What does your controller do to change the suspension character of the 981 GT4?
On a GT4, one of the most noticeable feature of DSC is it will make the car more stable during braking; less front dive, improved threshold braking, and less tail happy. Another very noticeable feature is "tightening" of the dynamic engine mounts to stabilize the drivetrain mass within the car's chassis during cornering. The street ride a noticeable better making the drives more pleasurable around around, back roads, and to/from track.
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Do you have the instructions for upgrading the calibration file on your website? I've got a v1 for my 987.1 and would like to try the new calibration file.

thx. Les
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Originally Posted by 57staff
Do you have the instructions for upgrading the calibration file on your website? I've got a v1 for my 987.1 and would like to try the new calibration file.

thx. Les
Yes. These resources are on the DSC website. www.dscsport.com

First you need to have the DSC Tuner (version 1.8.3). This program is required to read/write cal files to the DSC.
https://www.dscsport.com/software-2/

Here's instructions to read/write cal files-



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