PSS9 Settings?
#1
PSS9 Settings?
It looks like I am going to bite the bullet and get the PSS9 suspension installed on my car. My car is a '99 C2 Cabriolet.
What should the ride height be set to? I figure measuring from the top of the wheel well lip to the ground is probably the most expedient way of comparing that particular setting, unless someone can offer a better method. Do any of you have any issues with speed bumps, etc at your ride height? (I sometimes watch lowered Civics with amusement as they have to drive diagonally over speed bumps that most other vehicles can drive over in a straighforward manner - maybe I should not have enjoyed that as much as I have.)
What PSS9 shock settings should I use? I have heard 5/4 (front/rear) mentioned often in a number of threads as a "sweet spot" for those settings. Newport996, I figure you have plenty of miles on your car as a daily driver and also having to deal with CA freeway expansion joints as a good indicator of useful long-term settings. The probability that I will track this car is extremely low.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.
P.S. The PSS9 upgrade is part of a number of things that I am having done to my car in the next couple of weeks, some not so voluntarily . I may start a thread on all of that if I feel the need to vent a little once all this is completed.
What should the ride height be set to? I figure measuring from the top of the wheel well lip to the ground is probably the most expedient way of comparing that particular setting, unless someone can offer a better method. Do any of you have any issues with speed bumps, etc at your ride height? (I sometimes watch lowered Civics with amusement as they have to drive diagonally over speed bumps that most other vehicles can drive over in a straighforward manner - maybe I should not have enjoyed that as much as I have.)
What PSS9 shock settings should I use? I have heard 5/4 (front/rear) mentioned often in a number of threads as a "sweet spot" for those settings. Newport996, I figure you have plenty of miles on your car as a daily driver and also having to deal with CA freeway expansion joints as a good indicator of useful long-term settings. The probability that I will track this car is extremely low.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.
P.S. The PSS9 upgrade is part of a number of things that I am having done to my car in the next couple of weeks, some not so voluntarily . I may start a thread on all of that if I feel the need to vent a little once all this is completed.
#2
set up is a personal thing and I am sure everyone does it a little different. Myself, I generally run 5 on the rear & 6 on the frt rebound/compression (1 is the firmest-9 the softest) and depending on what I set ride height to on the rear and what camber I am looking to run (either street ot track- since 2 1/2 degrees neg on the street doesnt do the tread anygood) set the front with a 5-7mm rake. Just what I do.
#7
250-350... its in the ball park, but on the high side
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#9
but thats installation, corner balance and ilignment... its prob with +/- $200, if you find a better deal, please let us know
#11
just dropped my car off to have mine installed this morning also. just broke down and orderd H&R sway bars also.
#13
I too am thinking of the PSS9 but is it WORTH over 3k for this? I just drive street use.
#14
i only drive street also, but if you see the old system with the knew one, its like day and night!!! what do you guys think i should set it at????? 5f and 4r??? i got the sway bars done allready.
#15
wich sway bars did you go with? do they make a very noticable difference?