DSC Sport V3 Control Module
#77
Race Director
no...just install lowering springs...realign car install wheels and drive. Sure the DSC unit will “tune” the suspension as everyone says to operate better. I have friends with DSC and at the track it’s a great upgrade I’m told...for street driving they’re not sure it really matters.
#79
Instructor
I’d love to hear from others regarding DSC impact on street driving. My GTS will be a daily driver and I’m not planning to track it. Is DSC a worthwhile upgrade for a DD?
#80
Rennlist Member
#81
#82
Race Director
I personally do to have DSC...but plenty of my track buddy's except for a few of use have DSC. They all tell me for normal street driving they don't see use for DSC unless driving down extremely bumpy roads DSC makes the ride better because the shocks will process information faster with DSC. . We live in Florida...not many curves and everything is flat. Plus aggressive driving on public roads is not something we really do....no where near our track driving can be done on the street.
If you live where you can do some really super tire squealing aggressive driving in canyons out in the middle of nowhere then I'd bet DSC would help. At the track driving a modern day street Porsche those that have DSC, especially at a bumpy track like Sebring tell me they can tell some difference in the very bumpy corners.
Since I hope to sell or trade in my GTS soon for a GT3....I opted not to spend $1500 on DSC. If you have money to burn your finances might be different than mine...DSC does really work but from those I speak with that are great drivers...it seems to really be something for a car used on the track.
#83
Rennlist Member
If your car's ride height is lowered and you have DSC, you should definitely zero the ride height sensors to the lowered ride height. Otherwise the system will think the car's suspension is in compression all the time. This procedure is called "Zero Travel". It is incredibly simple to do-
1. Connect your PC to DSC using a USB-to-mini cable
2. Turn your car's ignition ON to power up the factory ride height sensors
3. Open the DSC Tuning Software (available from www.dscsport.com if you don't already have it)
4. Go to "File" > "Vehicle Type" > select "9x1
5. Go to "Settings" > "Zero Travel"
6. Go to "Tools" > "Reset Board"
Done!
Without zero'ing the ride height sensors DSC will still work better than PASM controller on a lowered car based on rate of change for ride height sensor data, but it works even better when zero'ed!
1. Connect your PC to DSC using a USB-to-mini cable
2. Turn your car's ignition ON to power up the factory ride height sensors
3. Open the DSC Tuning Software (available from www.dscsport.com if you don't already have it)
4. Go to "File" > "Vehicle Type" > select "9x1
5. Go to "Settings" > "Zero Travel"
6. Go to "Tools" > "Reset Board"
Done!
Without zero'ing the ride height sensors DSC will still work better than PASM controller on a lowered car based on rate of change for ride height sensor data, but it works even better when zero'ed!
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#84
Rennlist Member
I just did a DSC install on a car with roll car and zero'ed the height sensor since this car is lowered. Its not easy to get in there with the roll bar so I left a USB cable attached to the DSC for zero'ing the ride sensors and for any data logging and for any possible future software updates.
#85
Instructor
I think it's a worthy upgrade for street driving and for aggressive street driving, like when I take my car to SoCal for canyon carving. I live in San Francisco and I can definitely feel an improvement on crappy San Francisco streets. The car feels more planted and less bouncy.
My TTS will probably never see a track but I went for the DSC solely for the additional ride comfort on the street.. Both DSC modes provide a more comfortable ride than the PASM Normal and Sport modes were and for that reason alone I am exceptionally pleased. The ride comfort does not come at the expense of "sporty-ness" and DSC Sport mode is now my normal driving mode unless the road is really rough in which case I switch to Normal and "drive on".
I personally do to have DSC...but plenty of my track buddy's except for a few of use have DSC. They all tell me for normal street driving they don't see use for DSC unless driving down extremely bumpy roads DSC makes the ride better because the shocks will process information faster with DSC. . We live in Florida...not many curves and everything is flat. Plus aggressive driving on public roads is not something we really do....no where near our track driving can be done on the street.
#86
just got my DSC installed and drove around for a few days. TBH every day driving you barely notice any difference at all. Especially in terms of comfort level, which i would say the change is nearly undetectable.
What i do feel is if you are going through a corner at higher speed or during acceleration, instead of being *thrown around* in the car, its more like the car is holding you. For example before when accelerating, you can clearly feel the back of your car leaning back and lowering, where as now it feels more like the seat is holding you and pushing you forward.
IMO unless you are planning to track your car all the time, its not really worth the money, especially if you were hoping it would improve every day ride quality, which it didn't make much of a difference at all. I'm in a 2018 GTS btw.
What i do feel is if you are going through a corner at higher speed or during acceleration, instead of being *thrown around* in the car, its more like the car is holding you. For example before when accelerating, you can clearly feel the back of your car leaning back and lowering, where as now it feels more like the seat is holding you and pushing you forward.
IMO unless you are planning to track your car all the time, its not really worth the money, especially if you were hoping it would improve every day ride quality, which it didn't make much of a difference at all. I'm in a 2018 GTS btw.
#87
Racer
Our OPTIMA Ultimate Street Challenge 991TTS runs DSC V3 controller, DSC/Tractive dampers, and factory PDCC.
I think PDCC is a wonderful thing, at low speeds(under 20mph) in many situations you almost don't want to have sway bar action.
Here's photo showing the mini electronic damper sway bar link.
This car rocks the show!
I think PDCC is a wonderful thing, at low speeds(under 20mph) in many situations you almost don't want to have sway bar action.
Here's photo showing the mini electronic damper sway bar link.
This car rocks the show!
#88
just got my DSC installed and drove around for a few days. TBH every day driving you barely notice any difference at all. Especially in terms of comfort level, which i would say the change is nearly undetectable.
What i do feel is if you are going through a corner at higher speed or during acceleration, instead of being *thrown around* in the car, its more like the car is holding you. For example before when accelerating, you can clearly feel the back of your car leaning back and lowering, where as now it feels more like the seat is holding you and pushing you forward.
IMO unless you are planning to track your car all the time, its not really worth the money, especially if you were hoping it would improve every day ride quality, which it didn't make much of a difference at all. I'm in a 2018 GTS btw.
What i do feel is if you are going through a corner at higher speed or during acceleration, instead of being *thrown around* in the car, its more like the car is holding you. For example before when accelerating, you can clearly feel the back of your car leaning back and lowering, where as now it feels more like the seat is holding you and pushing you forward.
IMO unless you are planning to track your car all the time, its not really worth the money, especially if you were hoping it would improve every day ride quality, which it didn't make much of a difference at all. I'm in a 2018 GTS btw.
#90
Rennlist Member
just got my DSC installed and drove around for a few days. TBH every day driving you barely notice any difference at all. Especially in terms of comfort level, which i would say the change is nearly undetectable.
What i do feel is if you are going through a corner at higher speed or during acceleration, instead of being *thrown around* in the car, its more like the car is holding you. For example before when accelerating, you can clearly feel the back of your car leaning back and lowering, where as now it feels more like the seat is holding you and pushing you forward.
IMO unless you are planning to track your car all the time, its not really worth the money, especially if you were hoping it would improve every day ride quality, which it didn't make much of a difference at all. I'm in a 2018 GTS btw.
What i do feel is if you are going through a corner at higher speed or during acceleration, instead of being *thrown around* in the car, its more like the car is holding you. For example before when accelerating, you can clearly feel the back of your car leaning back and lowering, where as now it feels more like the seat is holding you and pushing you forward.
IMO unless you are planning to track your car all the time, its not really worth the money, especially if you were hoping it would improve every day ride quality, which it didn't make much of a difference at all. I'm in a 2018 GTS btw.