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PSS9s are incredible. I had two Cayman S at the same time, one the aforementioned modified car and another loaded one with PASM and Sport Chrono. The modified car was more responsive than the car with Sport Chrono, even with the Sport Chrono in Sport mode. The modified car with PSS9s rode better than the stock car with the PASM in normal, and was more responsive than the stock car with the PASM in sport. You are on the right track!
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I've talked to a couple of guys with the DSC controller and Bilstein Damptronics, which they had nothing but rave reviews for.
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I definitely need PASM to stay active. I find that the rear tires ain't going to last very long as it is, and I never turn it off. Sport mode is way too stiff. I need to look into fatter rear tires I think.
And BTW, I finally figured out how to get the intake grill off. I should make a helpful video about that (there are none) which shows the back side of the grill, and the location and orientation of the detents. I broke off one of the lugs on the black interior vent, so I'll be replacing that. Anyway, without the stupid blocking plate thing, the engine really revs. MASSIVE improvement. I can't imagine ever putting that thing back on. |
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What is this "blocking plate"? I wonder why the engineers did this?
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You might be surprised.
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I daily drove a 996 for a year. Toss on some snow tires in the winter and plow through the snow. Porsches don't melt in bad weather!
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Again, part of the reason they did this was because there were several incidents involving early 986 Boxsters sucking cigarette butts thrown from cars into their intake grilles and igniting the engines. I'm not kidding.
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I guess the solution is to attach some sort of mesh to the grill. Completely blocking the intake would be to prevent rain from being sucked into the intake, I would think.
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Wow, so the tail/spoiler that you see on the Cayman was a Cayman only option, and just based on pictures looks like it requires a swap of an entire Cayman rear bumper.
I suspect I'll just live with my smooth round butt. Do any of you folks with a cayman or Boxster put the tail up manually and drive around like that? There's a Cayman in my neighborhood, a 981, that always has his tail up. I'm not sure that I've ever even seen mine. I assume it goes up and down at speed or I'd get some sort of warning light about it.
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Mine is an '11 "S" with the aero package. It includes a fixed rear spoiler and the front splitters. PASM, limited slip, Sport Chrono, sport seats, etc etc.
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Better picture of the rear spoiler in this thread here: 1st time Porsche buyer, 911 or Cayman? - Page 2 - Rennlist Discussion Forums
The fixed spoiler on mine came from the factory like that. The automatic spoiler is disabled. It is attached to the rear hatch, not the bumper. |
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Nice set of options. I'd like mine to have LSD.
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