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Should I get Sport PASM on my TTS build?

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Old 05-16-2024, 03:52 PM
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Default Should I get Sport PASM on my TTS build?

Hey everyone, I hope you're all doing well! I wanted to share some exciting news with you. I recently secured an allocation for a TTS, which I'm thrilled about! However, I've been thinking about the PASM Sport suspension option. While I haven't had the chance to test drive a TTS with PASM Sport, I did try out a Carrera S with the standard suspension. I'm still not sure about what exactly the Sport PASM is. From what I've heard, it lowers the car by 10mm and stiffens the ride, but I'm unsure if this happens in normal mode, sport mode, or both.

Here's where I stand, I'm not planning to race or hit the tracks frequently, maybe just a handful of times a year. I'm more of a casual driver who enjoys cruising on the streets (really fast sometimes), going on road trips with friends, and fully enjoying the driving experience. So, I'm wondering whether the PASM Sport suspension would significantly enhance my day-to-day driving enjoyment or if the standard suspension is more than enough. Do you have Sport PASM? And why?
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I'll check it out

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Really? Is it that good on a Turbo S?
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What I believe hasn't been mentioned yet is that the tts has several Porsche approved tire pressure settings, one being "Comfort". It is appropriately named as my tts with Spasm looks correct with the lowered stance but with tires set at comfort pressures the ride very comfortable.
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Originally Posted by ohniner
What I believe hasn't been mentioned yet is that the tts has several Porsche approved tire pressure settings, one being "Comfort". It is appropriately named as my tts with Spasm looks correct with the lowered stance but with tires set at comfort pressures the ride very comfortable.

The tire pressure has a MASSIVE response to the cars driving characteristics and ride quality.
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Originally Posted by Angryinch
The tire pressure has a MASSIVE response to the cars driving characteristics and ride quality.
....and Pot Holes



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