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Verde Feb 10, 2009 06:24 PM

They're heeeeeeere...
 
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Just got this in my email queue. Very cool. Still quite pricey, but a damaged front end is costly as well. Having to remove the coilovers and send them out is a bit of a hurdle - though understandable. Anyone have 'em yet? Any affect to the driving experience?

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Hi Rich,

The wait is over, RSS is officially launching the Cargraphic Airlift Program for Porsche. We are currently taking orders for the Retrofit Kits as they are in limited supply, and we expect them to move quickly based on customer demand.
Cargraphic Airlift Retrofit Kit is compatible with:
- Bilstein PSS9
- Bilstein PSS10 without PASM
- Bilstein B16 “Damptronic” with PASM
- OEM GT2 and GT3 Suspension
INSTALLATION: All Cargraphic Airlift Retrofit Kits must be installed at RSS to ensure TUV approved installation guidelines are met. RSS is the only authorized Cargraphic Airlift Installation Center in North America. Simply ship us your vehicles existing dampers/coilovers and we will install the kit and ship them back with minimal turnaround time. *New dampers/coilovers will not qualify for Cargraphic Airlift Retrofit Program unless purchased exclusively through RSS.
NOTE: Complete Cargraphic Airlift Kits (Bilstein PSS9, PSS10, B16 “Damptronic” with PASM Dampers with Airlift Kit Installed) will be available shortly.
Please feel free to contact any of our RSS premier dealers or contact RSS directly with inquires or for additional information.

RSSmike

714-432-8815

yrralis1 Feb 10, 2009 11:01 PM

This might really be good for the California hills. It's flat enough where I live to reduce the necessity . If you get it --please post a review . Thanks in advance.

JEllis Feb 10, 2009 11:10 PM

Yeah I plan on getting these!

sharkster Feb 11, 2009 02:41 PM

We'll be doing a buncha these!

spyder997s Feb 11, 2009 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by sharkster (Post 2256733)
We'll be doing a buncha these!

Sounds great Alex! Do you already have these in stock?

cayenne_ksa Feb 11, 2009 03:14 PM

is it $3500 + the blistein kit which is another $2500 or for the whole thing ?

InrevInc Feb 11, 2009 05:23 PM

Would it work for the R8?

Sales@RSS Apr 20, 2009 11:22 AM

VIDEO – Cargraphic/Bilstein Airlift System
 
The Cargraphic/Bilstein Airlift System is finally arriving in America later this week.

Thanks for everyone's patience on this exciting new product allowing you to raise the front of your car 2.2" at the touch of a button.

DAMAGING YOUR FRONT SPOILER IS A THING OF THE PAST!

Here is a link to some video of it working (click on AIRLIFT tag):

http://www.cargraphic.de/stepone/dat...00/Videos.html

Please contact RSS for additional information.

Verde Apr 20, 2009 02:47 PM

Presuming it's $3500 plus the coilovers, you have to buy a lot of front splitters to offset the cost. OTOH, if you have a CF splitter like in the video, one should be all over this. Considering that I don't have a CF part, and I already have the Bilstein coilovers installed (I believe that you need to get a new set to get the lift kit), I guess I'll just be buying splitter futures. :)

Sales@RSS Apr 20, 2009 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by Verde (Post 2353314)
Presuming it's $3500 plus the coilovers, you have to buy a lot of front splitters to offset the cost. OTOH, if you have a CF splitter like in the video, one should be all over this. Considering that I don't have a CF part, and I already have the Bilstein coilovers installed (I believe that you need to get a new set to get the lift kit), I guess I'll just be buying splitter futures. :)

The Cargraphic/Bilstein Airlift Kit can be retrofitted at RSS to your existing Bilstein Coilovers. The downtime is minimal and we can have your coilovers shipped back to you asap. Feel free to call us for further information 714.545.1046
Thanks.

///MJFDDS Apr 20, 2009 05:01 PM

After watching the video, I would be concerned at the amount of time it takes to get the nose up to max height as to not scrape. 10 seconds does not sound like a lot of time, but if you come to a driveway and had forgotten to start to lift the car you would be waiting a while before you could enter. I think it would be easier to just approach the driveway at an angle at that point no? (I am just trying to convince myself that I do not need these, although they seem cool and wouldn't mind having a set :D)

Sales@RSS Apr 20, 2009 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by ///MJFDDS (Post 2353513)
After watching the video, I would be concerned at the amount of time it takes to get the nose up to max height as to not scrape. 10 seconds does not sound like a lot of time, but if you come to a driveway and had forgotten to start to lift the car you would be waiting a while before you could enter. I think it would be easier to just approach the driveway at an angle at that point no? (I am just trying to convince myself that I do not need these, although they seem cool and wouldn't mind having a set :D)

I totally hear you ///MJFDDS – this is not for everyone. However, in realtime the Airlift inflates a bit quicker than video and does come in very handy if you just want to be safe from scraping and have the option to lift the front end regardless of the obstacle, driveway, road hazard, speed bump, etc. For example, my driveway entrance is so steep and awkward, it doesn't matter if I come in at an angle or not in my Pcar – so for me and many of us lowered vehicle owners, it's a nice option to have.

///MJFDDS Apr 21, 2009 05:15 PM

Techarts system just announced by CEC: https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...spensions.html

Sales@RSS Apr 22, 2009 12:21 PM

Walter Röhrl with Cargraphic Airlift System
 
Recently, world famous motorsports driver – Walter Röhrl had the opportunity to drive some of the Cargraphic Porsches fitted with the new Airlift System.
The Cargraphic Airlift System does not affect driving performance, handling characteristics or the vehicle's suspension setup.
Here's a few pics and more of the story and video to come...

http://i636.photobucket.com/albums/u...MG_3893_gr.jpg
http://i636.photobucket.com/albums/u..._4023_gr-1.jpg
http://i636.photobucket.com/albums/u...MG_4186_gr.jpg

http://i636.photobucket.com/albums/u...MG_4585_gr.jpg

Sales@RSS Apr 24, 2009 01:13 PM

Cargraphic Airlift System Video
 
Additional Video of Walter Röhrl testing the new Cargraphic Airlift System at Hockenheimring.

English Subtitles Coming Soon...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iK4dN9KSWg


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