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Old 08-21-2007, 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by izzykman View Post
Are Cayman's with PASM in normal mode set-up softer than Non PASM Cayman's? When I test drove both cars. That is what I felt. It seem like the PASM had a softer more rideable setup at the normal setting than the Non-PASM. Are my feelings true?
I know it irks some members when a moderator says "do a search," but in this case, this is probably one of the most talked about and well documented subjects ever discussed on the Cayman Club... so, I suggest you do a search on PASM, and you'll find many long threads on the subject... some are over 5 pages long, and then some... hours and hours of captivating reading.

The quick answer is, yes. The details are quite complicated as to why, and have been quite thrashed out. If you want to know the details, please do a search, I don't think another long drawn-out debate is necessary, and there's not really any new or fresh information to bring to the table on the subject.

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