PSS-10 Release?
To be honest I'm not sure if they will change much. The extra click of adjustment is irrelevant in the PASM equipped model but I'm not sure if they changed the valving or spring rates. I would mostly like to know because I'd rather not buy the old model if something new is about to become available.
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Honestly, what are PSS10's anyway?
We are a Bilstein direct Distributor and I am aware of only a kit for cars with and without PASM.
I remember at SEMA last year, they PSS10's were just what they were calling coilovers for the PASM cars.
I would call them now, but the East Coast offices are closed for the day.
We are a Bilstein direct Distributor and I am aware of only a kit for cars with and without PASM.
I remember at SEMA last year, they PSS10's were just what they were calling coilovers for the PASM cars.
I would call them now, but the East Coast offices are closed for the day.
On the Bilstein website the only cars the PSS10's are listed as available for are the E46 M3/3 series and 997 Turbo. Part # for the 997 Turbo is F4-GM5-D601-H0. Just wondering if there's any news as to when they will be released for regular 997S/4S. The normal PSS10 has a total of 10 clicks of damping adjustment rather than 9, but I'm not sure what the differences are beyond that.
Just spoke with Bilstein.
There is currently no ETA on PSS10's for Non-PASM 2wd Porsche cars. Since no PSS9 kits were ready for the 4wd cars, they moved right into the PSS10's.
The major change is a wider adjustment range through better oil control in the valve stack.
Hope clears some things up.
There is currently no ETA on PSS10's for Non-PASM 2wd Porsche cars. Since no PSS9 kits were ready for the 4wd cars, they moved right into the PSS10's.
The major change is a wider adjustment range through better oil control in the valve stack.
Hope clears some things up.



