Full driving review of DSC Sport Suspension Module on my 997.2
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Full driving review of DSC Sport Suspension Module on my 997.2
Hello Rennlisters,
I recently installed the DSC Sport suspension control module on my 2010 Porsche Carrera S. During my canyon driving, I didn't like how the stock suspension handled road imperfections, especially in the corners. I felt the car was getting unsettled. So, I decided to give the DSC Sport solution a try. It works by using the vehicle's sensor data to actively adjust the dampening.
Performance: Before testing the module, I did a few runs down one of my favorite canyon roads with both PASM set to normal and sport to get a baseline. Both mods performed well, however, I could feel some body roll and push towards the rear end during sharp switchbacks.
With the DSC module set to normal, I was extremely shocked with how the vehicle handled. In the first turn, turn-in was much sharper. It felt like the front dampers softened to help the nose rotate. It really felt like the car had torque vectoring. The car also was much more composed in the sharp switchbacks.
In DSC Sport mode, the suspension was noticeably firmer. Turn-in felt more similar to the stock PASM module, but body roll and weight transfer was noticeably better. Overall Sport mode felt great, but normal mode felt perfect for the particular road I was on.
Comfort: Comfort improvement was night and day. The car felt so much more refined. In normal driving, it soaked up road imperfections nicely. In the bumpy corners, the chassis never felt unsettled and the tires maintained constant contact with the pavement. The vehicle just felt more surefooted, which improved my confidence.
Installation: This so far is my favorite suspension mod because it's so easy to install. Just unclip your stock PASM control unit under the glovebox and replace it with the DSC module. Once I located the stock PASM unit and the retaining clip, it took me less than 1 minute to swap it out.
Overall: At $1,200, the DSC Sport module is on the pricey end, but cheap compared to other suspension mods. I love this mod because it doesn't make the car feel aftermarket, improves handling drastically, and while making the suspension more refined. It simply does a much better job than the stock unit at actively controlling the dampers to give you comfort and performance. You can even tune the maps.
Well, I wanted to share my experience in case anyone else is considering this mod. You can check out my driving review on my YouTube channel for more info and video proof of how much better the car handled road imperfections:
I recently installed the DSC Sport suspension control module on my 2010 Porsche Carrera S. During my canyon driving, I didn't like how the stock suspension handled road imperfections, especially in the corners. I felt the car was getting unsettled. So, I decided to give the DSC Sport solution a try. It works by using the vehicle's sensor data to actively adjust the dampening.
Performance: Before testing the module, I did a few runs down one of my favorite canyon roads with both PASM set to normal and sport to get a baseline. Both mods performed well, however, I could feel some body roll and push towards the rear end during sharp switchbacks.
With the DSC module set to normal, I was extremely shocked with how the vehicle handled. In the first turn, turn-in was much sharper. It felt like the front dampers softened to help the nose rotate. It really felt like the car had torque vectoring. The car also was much more composed in the sharp switchbacks.
In DSC Sport mode, the suspension was noticeably firmer. Turn-in felt more similar to the stock PASM module, but body roll and weight transfer was noticeably better. Overall Sport mode felt great, but normal mode felt perfect for the particular road I was on.
Comfort: Comfort improvement was night and day. The car felt so much more refined. In normal driving, it soaked up road imperfections nicely. In the bumpy corners, the chassis never felt unsettled and the tires maintained constant contact with the pavement. The vehicle just felt more surefooted, which improved my confidence.
Installation: This so far is my favorite suspension mod because it's so easy to install. Just unclip your stock PASM control unit under the glovebox and replace it with the DSC module. Once I located the stock PASM unit and the retaining clip, it took me less than 1 minute to swap it out.
Overall: At $1,200, the DSC Sport module is on the pricey end, but cheap compared to other suspension mods. I love this mod because it doesn't make the car feel aftermarket, improves handling drastically, and while making the suspension more refined. It simply does a much better job than the stock unit at actively controlling the dampers to give you comfort and performance. You can even tune the maps.
Well, I wanted to share my experience in case anyone else is considering this mod. You can check out my driving review on my YouTube channel for more info and video proof of how much better the car handled road imperfections:
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MightyHawk (09-20-2020)
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I'm guessing the DSC box has a more powerful processor and memory than the OEM controller and took more time to program. Porsche probably thought they spent enough costs on the R and D and supplier and decided it was good enough. I would think they also bought a DSC box to see what's in it.
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Drifting
Anyone install this on a 997.1? I understand you need a 3rd sensor (I think) and wondered what the complexity was for the installation and the cost to do a full install?
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Burning Brakes
Thanks for the review, I aim to install one on my 997.1 C4S this winter (aka blue skies, 70 degrees in the sun so not too hot) along with the 3D sensor.
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Instructor
Nice write up! This mod is definitely on my list. I'll need the extra accelerometer since I have a .1 but DSC Sport shows that only taking about an hour to install.
Oh btw...Backmarker...
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I'm not sure, but I can feel the DSC module adjusting the dampers. The stock PASM unit just feels like you have two static damper settings.
#12
great review. I just added this to my car too. I believe this to be transformative. I add aftermarket exhaust (FVD) which added life to the back end from a sound perspective. The DSC makes the car much more compliant. In the regular mode, you can feel a huge difference. My wife, who loves the car , also mentioned that it felt much more comfortable. This is not scientific. But, i didn't tell her what i did, just asked if she "noticed" anything different. We have lots of bumps in DC.
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