Duramtric lower suspension
#1
Durametric = lower suspension?
I sent a note to Durametric on a whim to ask if the Durametric tool can lower my Cayenne with air suspension. This was the response. Encouraging. I have not tried it yet ... but may this weekend. If anyone wants to give it a shot and report back, that would be great.
Thank you for contacting Durametric. The ride height of your Cayenne can likely be adjusted from within Durametric by using the "Adaptations" function of the level control module. Unfortunately, we are not aware of the exact procedure to perform this operation. We strongly suggest referencing a reputable service manual for your car. Please contact us if we can be of any further assistance.
Thank you for contacting Durametric. The ride height of your Cayenne can likely be adjusted from within Durametric by using the "Adaptations" function of the level control module. Unfortunately, we are not aware of the exact procedure to perform this operation. We strongly suggest referencing a reputable service manual for your car. Please contact us if we can be of any further assistance.
Last edited by carreracup03; 11-07-2011 at 06:36 PM.
#2
In the Actual Values section of leveling. You just need to change the coding and then write the changes. Lowering or lifting.
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#3
It says front wheels ... is there a section for the rear wheels. Also what does each number mean ... I guess I change the second number to a 4 and my car is 5mm lower at each level. Wow. that is a nice feature of the Durametric.
Last edited by carreracup03; 11-07-2011 at 07:02 PM.
#4
if you scroll down in the menu you will get to the rest of the coding.
If you want to lower -5mm then you would use code 14411 Then write changes.
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If you want to lower -5mm then you would use code 14411 Then write changes.
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#8
If you use the durametric/links/lowering module or any other way of manipulating the suspension you will get the same effect. No matter how you lower it 5mm, it's still 5mm no matter what product you use. With the adjustable links I can fine tune it rather then being preset to whatever a module sets it to. 5-10-15-20mm etc of lowering. Does it take more time, yes, but I dont mind
Let's say I like my ride height at 31.25 from ground to fender but all the electronic units put me at 32in at normal ride height. And in low ride height it puts me at 30.5 with electronic lowering setting. But with the links I'm at 30.75 at low setting. This is just an example.
I prefer to have an air gauge like on my custom airbag suspensions and set it at 90psi for normal driving. 85psi for little low sport ride, etc....these are tapered sleeve bags so psi could be different. Again just quick examples.
Let's say I like my ride height at 31.25 from ground to fender but all the electronic units put me at 32in at normal ride height. And in low ride height it puts me at 30.5 with electronic lowering setting. But with the links I'm at 30.75 at low setting. This is just an example.
I prefer to have an air gauge like on my custom airbag suspensions and set it at 90psi for normal driving. 85psi for little low sport ride, etc....these are tapered sleeve bags so psi could be different. Again just quick examples.
#12
Fak.......
Hi, i jacked my car (2004 cayenne S) up with out turning of the air suspension & it seems to ride with the back right an inch(maybe 2) higher than the rest of the car.
so.... i am now attempting to do calibrate my suspension with the Durametric tool (6.204 software)
During the calibration process the car lowers its self then will not raise & the compressor will not engage to raise the vehicle.
The engine is off & i have a charger attached to the battery, no power low alarms, 11.6 V at the terminal.
Any advice at this point would be greatly appreciated
Cheers
Dim
so.... i am now attempting to do calibrate my suspension with the Durametric tool (6.204 software)
During the calibration process the car lowers its self then will not raise & the compressor will not engage to raise the vehicle.
The engine is off & i have a charger attached to the battery, no power low alarms, 11.6 V at the terminal.
Any advice at this point would be greatly appreciated
Cheers
Dim
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