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Old 10-11-2007, 08:23 PM
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TPC Turbo, TPC Swaybars, Shock Advice

I'm prepping my own private Octoberfest - the 2007 update-o-rama for my CS. I just ordered my Quaife LSD and the TPC Swabars and links from TPC.

I asked them for an update on the status of the Turbo kit. Tom indicated that they are on track to have about 100 kits in sixty days. The pricing at the high end will be around $9900 but there will be less expensive, less capable kits as well. He indicated that they have track-tested the kits and they are working well. Performance should be comparable to a 996TT.

I asked for his advice on shocks. He felt that I would be best served by getting the highly adjustable JRZ Racing Dampers. Something to grow into. I asked about PSS9s or the H&Rs. He said that they shared components (the shocks) and that they were largely equivalent and should be bought based on price.

I would appreciate any advice from the team on the shock solution that would go well with the new swaybars, LSD and eventually new tires.

My next call is to Farnbacher Loles for a bit of carbon-fiber bling.

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I have the JIC cross coilovers, fully adjustable from site sponsor vividracing.com I can't say enough about them, I am about them.

They come with camber plates, have 16 way dampening adjustment and ride height set up without using the springs which can compromise the spring rate.

Really nice pieces and transformed the car. Everyone who has driven it including two GT3 owners have been very impressed.
What are the compromises for street use? How hard is is to adjust them for a track day? I am concerned about ground clearance. I have driveway issues. And I am not going to move. A GT3 will not make it into my garage. If I could afford a GT3 right now, I would pay the $50k and get my driveway replaced. Then I wouldn't be able to afford the GT3. LOL.
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Thats funny. They are very easy to adjust, couple of minutes with the car on the ground. I have my car set at European ride height which is low but not slammed and I do have some scraping if I try to get out of the drive to quick, I literally have to crawl out of it though I can't say that bothers me at all. The ride is definetly stiff, I haven't touched the dampening since I had it corner balanced and aligned. I could definetly soften it up quite a bit but truth be told it is so spot on that I don't want to touch it.

The dampening is really good and on full soft its very livable in fact its to soft for my liking. I have mine set at 13/16 so close to as stiff as you can make it and drive it on the street with a huge grin on my face.

I drove a 997 this morning with a set of springs and some engine mods on it and while it was noticeably quicker it couldn't hold a candle to the Cayman in the handling department in fact it made me realize why I didn't buy one.

As I have said, I don't think anyone is going to be dissapointed with this product, it is very very good. Only wish I could get you some seat time so you could experience it yourself.
So you can adjust ride height easily? Keep it at non-scraping height and then lower it for track days? (I understand the stiffness part)

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