Modified Stock Suspension
#211
This device again amazed me this afternoon. I drove the car on a road with a known bump across the road. This bump is significant enough that I always worry about the front lip hitting the tar on the rebound. I honestly think this DSC controller removed 90% of the effect of the bump, I was so impressed, that I turned around and drove over it with both the other modes as well.
#212
This device again amazed me this afternoon. I drove the car on a road with a known bump across the road. This bump is significant enough that I always worry about the front lip hitting the tar on the rebound. I honestly think this DSC controller removed 90% of the effect of the bump, I was so impressed, that I turned around and drove over it with both the other modes as well.
#213
Just my opinion, I tracked for 3 days and I didn't notice or think of it after I set it to 3. Took an instructor out and he noticed which led to a cool conversation about it. I notice lights in my dash, but that light is pretty small and out of the way.
#217
i've had this on my 07 997.1TT since January & the light on the switch is not at all an issue at all to me. (though i do understand those that say they don't want a continual blinking light in car). I don't even notice the PASM/DSC light or switch at all when driving as it's down out of the way where one is not normally looking when driving. To see which mode i'm in I have to stare down at the switch for few seconds to see the # blinks which isn't the best thing to do while driving.
I was an early buyer of the DSC & it's the best mod i've done to car so far- it transforms the stock suspension with a 10 minute installation. I've no affiliation with TPC, just very satisfied with this product- this is my 1st purchase from them-
I was an early buyer of the DSC & it's the best mod i've done to car so far- it transforms the stock suspension with a 10 minute installation. I've no affiliation with TPC, just very satisfied with this product- this is my 1st purchase from them-
#220
I'll post a video tomorrow when I get my car back from shop. But not buying because of the blinking light is like not buying coilovers because of the color of the springs. You may not like it but wouldn't you sacrifice a little to have something transform your car because of it. It's not like the interior of your car is a disco at night.
#221
I'll post a video tomorrow when I get my car back from shop. But not buying because of the blinking light is like not buying coilovers because of the color of the springs. You may not like it but wouldn't you sacrifice a little to have something transform your car because of it. It's not like the interior of your car is a disco at night.
I think that if we are buying a product that still doesn't have an official release, and we are going off of other user reviews....I think the light issue could be solved. It's not asking to change the overall characteristics of the device itself, just the display for the user. How they do it is up to them. I personally think it should remain constantly lit, a brief push from the user would allow it to "flash/blink" the number of times that corresponds with the mode. Then go back to solidly lit.
But that's JMO
#222
Geeze, it was kind of a joke, hence the disco comment. My point was that if you wanted the improvement it offers, the blinking light can be over looked. If the blinking light is a big deal, certainly wait for it to be addressed. Meanwhile I'm loving how it changed my ride and the blinking light hasn't impacted my comfort level. If they address it, I'm sure I'll ask for the update.
#223
Installed mine last night. The blinking lights are not bothersome at all. It's not even in your peripheral vision when you're looking at the road.
But if they are to make changes for future runs, keep level 1 light off as others have suggested as this is the normal setting.
Not sure about the three step--I don't know if I'll be encountering many situations where I require the middle setting. Two should be plenty for most people.
But if they are to make changes for future runs, keep level 1 light off as others have suggested as this is the normal setting.
Not sure about the three step--I don't know if I'll be encountering many situations where I require the middle setting. Two should be plenty for most people.
#224
Installed mine last night. The blinking lights are not bothersome at all. It's not even in your peripheral vision when you're looking at the road.
But if they are to make changes for future runs, keep level 1 light off as others have suggested as this is the normal setting.
Not sure about the three step--I don't know if I'll be encountering many situations where I require the middle setting. Two should be plenty for most people.
But if they are to make changes for future runs, keep level 1 light off as others have suggested as this is the normal setting.
Not sure about the three step--I don't know if I'll be encountering many situations where I require the middle setting. Two should be plenty for most people.
#225
The porpoising has definitely settled down, which is a nice change from the stock setup. The sofa cushion feel of the stock normal setting now feels more planted and a little stiffer, which is more confidence inspiring. For a lack of better words, it feels more German now.
The stiffest setting feels more compliant than the stock stiff setting, which felt over dampened and chattered over bumps. It seems to absorb the bumps better, helping to maintain better grip over bumpy corners. I'd have to take it to a track day to really test its mettle, but so far, it's pretty promising.
The difference is pretty significant--it feels like I installed a different set of shock absorbers. Pretty impressed with what TPC were able to do with software.
Install is easy once you figure out how to get to it and remove it. First, take off the four plastic screws holding the soft lining underneath the glove box. (sorry for the blurry pic) The control unit is over by the wheel well.
I made the mistake of taking out the mounting bracket along with the control unit. You can just push down on the clip circled in black to release the control module, which then you can slide out.
The stiffest setting feels more compliant than the stock stiff setting, which felt over dampened and chattered over bumps. It seems to absorb the bumps better, helping to maintain better grip over bumpy corners. I'd have to take it to a track day to really test its mettle, but so far, it's pretty promising.
The difference is pretty significant--it feels like I installed a different set of shock absorbers. Pretty impressed with what TPC were able to do with software.
Install is easy once you figure out how to get to it and remove it. First, take off the four plastic screws holding the soft lining underneath the glove box. (sorry for the blurry pic) The control unit is over by the wheel well.
I made the mistake of taking out the mounting bracket along with the control unit. You can just push down on the clip circled in black to release the control module, which then you can slide out.