samwich
New member
Hi folks
I am looking at purchasing a Cayman or Boxster GTS 4.0 and was able to spend a few hours driving one properly on B roads. It felt great, super controlled but compliant and I had it in Sports Plus most of the day, with the ride on poor B roads surprisingly good. Having seen the spec sheet for that particular vehicle I see that for some reason it has the -10mm suspension option, which might have been chosen in error as it actually raises the height by the same amount. That is because the standard PASM lowers the car by -20mm and the -10mm option reduced that drop. The way the option shows on the configurator is very misleading and I bet many buyers have selected the -10mm suspension option thinking they are lowering the car and making it handle better. The Porsche website says: "For slightly added driving comfort and ground clearance, the standard "PASM sports suspension (20 mm lowered”) is replaced with "Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) incl. ride height lowered by 10 mm” for no extra charge. With this option the ride height of the GTS 4.0 models rises compared to the standard set-up”
So, my question is... Is there anybody who can provide the technical differences to the springs/shocks/ARBs etc that makes this option more comfortable, or who can give some insight as to just how much difference that makes in feel/ride/handling? Having only driven this particular GTS 4.0 I don't know whether the standard setup would be much harsher and/or less controlled on my favoured B roads and whether in actual fact this option might actually be the better option? I've asked the salesman at the OPC and that was not helpful, he though the option dropped it -10mm too until I proved otherwise.
I am looking at purchasing a Cayman or Boxster GTS 4.0 and was able to spend a few hours driving one properly on B roads. It felt great, super controlled but compliant and I had it in Sports Plus most of the day, with the ride on poor B roads surprisingly good. Having seen the spec sheet for that particular vehicle I see that for some reason it has the -10mm suspension option, which might have been chosen in error as it actually raises the height by the same amount. That is because the standard PASM lowers the car by -20mm and the -10mm option reduced that drop. The way the option shows on the configurator is very misleading and I bet many buyers have selected the -10mm suspension option thinking they are lowering the car and making it handle better. The Porsche website says: "For slightly added driving comfort and ground clearance, the standard "PASM sports suspension (20 mm lowered”) is replaced with "Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) incl. ride height lowered by 10 mm” for no extra charge. With this option the ride height of the GTS 4.0 models rises compared to the standard set-up”
So, my question is... Is there anybody who can provide the technical differences to the springs/shocks/ARBs etc that makes this option more comfortable, or who can give some insight as to just how much difference that makes in feel/ride/handling? Having only driven this particular GTS 4.0 I don't know whether the standard setup would be much harsher and/or less controlled on my favoured B roads and whether in actual fact this option might actually be the better option? I've asked the salesman at the OPC and that was not helpful, he though the option dropped it -10mm too until I proved otherwise.