DSC Sport
#31
I have a standard map on mine. Going to be at Dijon for two days in October at a private trackday so will spend some time to try different modes and also swap with the standard unit. Will report my findings. Hoping to be joined by a friend in his 997.2RS who has a unit too and very handy with these devices.
#32
I have a standard map on mine. Going to be at Dijon for two days in October at a private trackday so will spend some time to try different modes and also swap with the standard unit. Will report my findings. Hoping to be joined by a friend in his 997.2RS who has a unit too and very handy with these devices.
such modes on both my 9987.2 and my 991.1 ... I think though the RS might benefit from some customized tuning...
let us know how the diagnostics go on the PASM fault...
#33
Anyone, is it known whether the DSC can cause issues with the PASM modes?
on Tuesday I took my 991RS to Spa and when going out on track noticed the damper light showed the PASM to be in firm mode already. Didn’t think anything of it at that moment. Spent a day on track and struggled a lot with snap oversteer at turn-in and corner exit and ABS being triggered. Put that down to the track being more slippery than usual (Cup2 N2 had only done 1 day). I was generally about 3-4s off my usual time, which seems a lot.
When driving home I wanted to switch the dampers into soft mode but the light stayed on. Had to keep it pressed for a long time, after which it did switch off. And per the display I was able to switch it on and off again. Wondering whether there was an issue I drove back home alternating between hard and soft but could not notice a different, despite the bad road surface in Belgium. At a guess I would have said it stayed in soft and now wonder whether that was the reason for the handling issues on track.
Contacted the vendor who did not seem overly surprised by the issue but said they go into hard mode as a default. He is going to analyse it when I bring the car in, but wonder if there is any experience with this on RL.
any input much appreciated.
on Tuesday I took my 991RS to Spa and when going out on track noticed the damper light showed the PASM to be in firm mode already. Didn’t think anything of it at that moment. Spent a day on track and struggled a lot with snap oversteer at turn-in and corner exit and ABS being triggered. Put that down to the track being more slippery than usual (Cup2 N2 had only done 1 day). I was generally about 3-4s off my usual time, which seems a lot.
When driving home I wanted to switch the dampers into soft mode but the light stayed on. Had to keep it pressed for a long time, after which it did switch off. And per the display I was able to switch it on and off again. Wondering whether there was an issue I drove back home alternating between hard and soft but could not notice a different, despite the bad road surface in Belgium. At a guess I would have said it stayed in soft and now wonder whether that was the reason for the handling issues on track.
Contacted the vendor who did not seem overly surprised by the issue but said they go into hard mode as a default. He is going to analyse it when I bring the car in, but wonder if there is any experience with this on RL.
any input much appreciated.
I have sold and support hundreds of DSC and have not heard of this mode switching issue before on any 991.
I suggest verifying with your vendor to make sure the DSC is correct for the generation of that you have, the DSC for 991.1 and 991.2 are coded differently.
Did you have other work done prior to this track event, such as alignment or sway bar adjustment?
Did your vendor re-mapped the DSC from the original mapping?
Who is your vendor? This is the first time I have heard of this. PM me if you like.
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TPC Racing stats:
2023 Porsche Sprint Challenge 992 Cup Am Champion
2023 Porsche Sprint Challenge GT4 Pro-Am Team Champion
2022 Porsche Sprint Challenge 992 Cup & 991 Cup Champion
2020 IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge 2nd Championship
2018 IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge 2nd Championship
2016 IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge Champion
2013 IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge Champion
2006 Rolex-24 @ Daytona GT Champion
2004 Grand-Am SGS Class Champion
#34
FWIW, I had an issue with mode switching on a 991.1 gt3 when front lift was engaged. Basically, turning on sport PASM with front lift on would show PASM sport light on (on the button) but the display on the dash would say "PASM Normal", and pusing it again would make the display say "PASM Sport" but the light on the button would go off. So basically the button and dash display message would go out of synch and say opposite things, so I would not know what to believe. Lowering front lift and restarting the car fixed it every time.
#35
FWIW, I had an issue with mode switching on a 991.1 gt3 when front lift was engaged. Basically, turning on sport PASM with front lift on would show PASM sport light on (on the button) but the display on the dash would say "PASM Normal", and pusing it again would make the display say "PASM Sport" but the light on the button would go off. So basically the button and dash display message would go out of synch and say opposite things, so I would not know what to believe. Lowering front lift and restarting the car fixed it every time.
#36
Tom, I saw a posting in the 991 forum that said the DSC saves the last driving mode (Sport or Sport+) for you. Is this a new feature? I have a DSC V3 and it does not save the last driving mode. Just wondering.