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roketman 10-07-2014 01:33 PM

Tpc pasm unit
 
Im sure there have been post on this .But I was so impressed I had to say something.Its rare when you get something that is such a great value or bang for the buck! Well this is one!So I just put in this unit.All I can say is abosolutely awesome! The comfort mode is far superior( as in hugely!)The sport modes are equally impressive.I loved my GT2 before, now its even better.If you have a GT2/3 or any P car that this works with THIS IS A MUST HAVE UNIT.For street or track it is perfect
Oh ya a 2 minute install!
Tom is the man!Thanks!!!!

White Rock 10-07-2014 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by roketman (Post 4210126)
Im sure there have been post on this .But I was so impressed I had to say something.Its rare when you get something that is such a great value or bang for the buck! Well this is one!So I just put in this unit.All I can say is abosolutely awesome! The comfort mode is far superior( as in hugely!)The sport modes are equally impressive.I loved my GT2 before, now its even better.If you have a GT2/3 or any P car that this works with THIS IS A MUST HAVE UNIT.For street or track it is perfect
Oh ya a 2 minute install!
Tom is the man!Thanks!!!!


I'm coming from a c4s with Bilstein PPS10's along with H&R sways. How would it compare to that setup? Looking for the best route to enhance the track performance on my turbo.


NOTE: I still have the Bilsteins and they will fit on my turbo.


Thanks,

roketman 10-07-2014 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by White Rock (Post 4210217)
I'm coming from a c4s with Bilstein PPS10's along with H&R sways. How would it compare to that setup? Looking for the best route to enhance the track performance on my turbo.


NOTE: I still have the Bilsteins and they will fit on my turbo.


Thanks,

I would call Tom atTPC

hlee1169 10-07-2014 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by roketman (Post 4210126)
Im sure there have been post on this .But I was so impressed I had to say something.Its rare when you get something that is such a great value or bang for the buck! Well this is one!So I just put in this unit.All I can say is abosolutely awesome! The comfort mode is far superior( as in hugely!)The sport modes are equally impressive.I loved my GT2 before, now its even better.If you have a GT2/3 or any P car that this works with THIS IS A MUST HAVE UNIT.For street or track it is perfect
Oh ya a 2 minute install!
Tom is the man!Thanks!!!!

Sweet, I have ordered one for my .1 GT3RS, looking forward to it.

roketman 10-07-2014 07:24 PM

YOU WONT REGRET IT! You can thank me after you get it in and try it!
ps I have no affiliation other than a very happy consumer

avh128996tt 10-07-2014 09:30 PM

what is Tpc pasm unit .I thought my 07 997tt comes with pasm can you post a link for this unit please.

roketman 10-08-2014 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by avh128996tt (Post 4210486)
what is Tpc pasm unit .I thought my 07 997tt comes with pasm can you post a link for this unit please.

Your car comes with a Stock PASM unit.The TPC unit is a HUGE upgrade.Call Tom at TPC!410-799-7223

Harris@TPCRacing 10-08-2014 10:53 AM

Thank you for the great review of our DSC computer. Please let me know if you have any questions in regards to DSC and I am more than happy to help!

Harris@TPCRacing 10-08-2014 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by avh128996tt (Post 4210486)
what is Tpc pasm unit .I thought my 07 997tt comes with pasm can you post a link for this unit please.

Your 997TT currently has a PASM computer in it. What we offer though is our DSC (Dynamic Suspension Control) unit that replaces the PASM computer. It is a direct replacement and takes less than 10 minutes to install.

The DSC unit makes for a full active chassis offering three modes. Mode 1 is our softest mode for street use. Mode 2 is a bit firmer than 1 but it is not harsh like the "stiff" mode that you currently have with the stock PASM unit. Mode 3 is stiffer than Mode 2 and is recommended for more technical circuits. In all three modes, the chassis is still active and will ride very nice. It will absorb the bumps in the road and make for a nice driving car.

White Rock 10-08-2014 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by Harris@TPCRacing (Post 4210807)
Your 997TT currently has a PASM computer in it. What we offer though is our DSC (Dynamic Suspension Control) unit that replaces the PASM computer. It is a direct replacement and takes less than 10 minutes to install.

The DSC unit makes for a full active chassis offering three modes. Mode 1 is our softest mode for street use. Mode 2 is a bit firmer than 1 but it is not harsh like the "stiff" mode that you currently have with the stock PASM unit. Mode 3 is stiffer than Mode 2 and is recommended for more technical circuits. In all three modes, the chassis is still active and will ride very nice. It will absorb the bumps in the road and make for a nice driving car.



How does this unit comply with the Bilstein PSS10's with PASM? Also looking for a new track (40%) /street setup (60%) for my 997.2 turbo. I was going to use my Bilsteins from my previous car and buy some sway bars as well. Would your DSC enhance this setup even more? If so, please describe.


Thanks.

Harris@TPCRacing 10-09-2014 06:07 AM


Originally Posted by White Rock (Post 4211085)
How does this unit comply with the Bilstein PSS10's with PASM? Also looking for a new track (40%) /street setup (60%) for my 997.2 turbo. I was going to use my Bilsteins from my previous car and buy some sway bars as well. Would your DSC enhance this setup even more? If so, please describe.


Thanks.

DSC will enhance the setup even more. With the chassis being active, the car will be more compliant under braking, through the corner and when going to power. Right now, on your factory "soft" mode, the cars seem to dive too much under braking and heave a bit much when coming off of the corner. With the stock PASM box in the "stiff" mode, the car seems too stiff and almost does not feel incredibly stable. DSC will eliminate what I am describing. When you make any input to the wheel, brake pedal or throttle, the shocks will be reacting instantly.

If you will be going to the track, I would also recommend a set of sway bars as that will complement the DSC box very well.

Here is a video of Randy Pobst on track describing DSC.



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