Race Springs for 2010 PASM?
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Excerpt from the February 2009 Porsche Academy Product News, second paragraph page 13:
Any info if Porsche will offer PASM compatible higher rate springs? Or are they taking about complete PASM replacement with Motons/springs or similar?
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The suspension system including vehicle height can also be equipped with racing springs to enable adaptation to the individually desired handling characteristics. (Note: These modifications are only permissible for driving on roads/tracks away from public traffic, as they affect the vehicle’s handling characteristics substantially).
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Take a look at the Bilstein B-16 Damptronic kit. It is, essentially, PSS 10s for a GT3 with two electronically selected positions rather than 10 manual ones. The spring are heavier but not enough to ruin the car for the street. Turn-in is much improved.