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07-05-2006, 11:09 PM
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Cayman Desde España
Hola a todos los foreros de habla hispana.
Ya me he presentado en el foro general, pero también me presento por aquí, pues soy de España y mi inglés no es muy bueno, ups!!. Antes tenía un Audi S3 1.8 t 210 cv y actualemente tengo un Cayman,(desde Marzo de 2.006) es gris polar metalizado,interior negro / gris,ruedas 19' del Carrera S,Pack Sport Chrono Plus, PASM, asientos deportivos,equipo de sonido Bosé, Navegador, y parktronic. El pasado mes le he colocado el short shift, lo cual ha sido un acierto, si no lo tenéis , os lo recomiendo, va muy bien, también le he puesto un kit de espaciadores de 1.5 cm delante y detrás, con los cuáles el coche ha mejorado muchosu estética.
Por cierto , estoy pensando en montar un kit de muelles(springs) de techart, compatibles con el PASM y que rebajan +- 2.5 cm¿Qué opináis?¿Hay alguien por el foro que los tenga montados?Me preocupa un poco el tema de la compatibilidad con el PASM, en TechArt me aseguaran que son totalmente compatibles pero....
Un saludo a todos.
Edited by - PURE INSTINCT on 07/05/2006 5:25:57 PM Edited by - PURE INSTINCT on 07/05/2006 5:26:51 PM Edited by - PURE INSTINCT on 07/05/2006 5:28:53 PM
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PASM - Porsche Active Suspension Management
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This active damping system offers continuous adjustment of individual damping forces based on current road conditions and driving style.
The driver can choose from two setup modes, ‘Normal’ and ‘Sport’, using a separate ‘damper’ button on the center console. ‘Normal’ mode is designed for general road driving and circuits with uneven tarmac. ‘Sport’ mode is intended for smoother track surfaces, where the harder settings help eliminate pitch and roll.
In either mode, PASM continuously evaluates the current conditions while automatically selecting the corresponding damper rates from the respective set of mapped values.
A range of sensors are used to monitor the movement of the body under acceleration, braking and cornering maneuvers, as well as on poor road surfaces. The PASM control unit then evaluates this data and modifies the damping force on each individual wheel in accordance with the selected mode. The result is a significant reduction in body movement as well as a better grip on the road.
For example: if ‘Sport’ mode is selected, the suspension is automatically set to a harder damper rating. If the quality of the track surface falls below a certain threshold, the system immediately changes to a softer rating within the ‘Sport’ setup range. When the quality of the tarmac improves once more, PASM automatically returns to the original, harder rating.
Need more information about PASM? Click this link: FAQ for PASM |
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07-06-2006, 04:36 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Hola,me alegro de ver otro miembro escribiendo aqui desde España .Ten cuidado con lo de sustituir los muelles , aparentamente pueden romperse los amortiguadores tipo Pasm si los muelles no son absolutamente adecuados .Vea esto;- http://www.caymanclub.net/topic.asp?...le=Cayman+Tech
He visto la foto de tu coche en el foro general , es guapisimo!Ruedo por Andalucia conmi Cayman (Blanco con interior azul,tambien guapisimo) desde hacesolo dossemanas ....dos semanas <u>muy</u>placenteras....
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PASM - Porsche Active Suspension Management
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This active damping system offers continuous adjustment of individual damping forces based on current road conditions and driving style.
The driver can choose from two setup modes, ‘Normal’ and ‘Sport’, using a separate ‘damper’ button on the center console. ‘Normal’ mode is designed for general road driving and circuits with uneven tarmac. ‘Sport’ mode is intended for smoother track surfaces, where the harder settings help eliminate pitch and roll.
In either mode, PASM continuously evaluates the current conditions while automatically selecting the corresponding damper rates from the respective set of mapped values.
A range of sensors are used to monitor the movement of the body under acceleration, braking and cornering maneuvers, as well as on poor road surfaces. The PASM control unit then evaluates this data and modifies the damping force on each individual wheel in accordance with the selected mode. The result is a significant reduction in body movement as well as a better grip on the road.
For example: if ‘Sport’ mode is selected, the suspension is automatically set to a harder damper rating. If the quality of the track surface falls below a certain threshold, the system immediately changes to a softer rating within the ‘Sport’ setup range. When the quality of the tarmac improves once more, PASM automatically returns to the original, harder rating.
Need more information about PASM? Click this link: FAQ for PASM |
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07-06-2006, 11:09 AM
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Hola,me alegro de ver otro miembro escribiendo aqui desde España .Ten cuidado con lo de sustituir los muelles , aparentamente pueden romperse los amortiguadores tipo Pasm si los muelles no son absolutamente adecuados .Vea esto;- http://www.caymanclub.net/topic.asp?...le=Cayman+Tech
Hola!!¿Somos los únicos de España en el foro?
Si puedes pon una foto del tuyo.....en blanco cada vez me gusta más!!!Y el interior en azul, nunca lo he visto.
Con respecto al coche, qué tal?Yo estoy encantado con él, por ahora llevo unos 8.500 Km y todo OK, el coche es una pasada, es mi primer porsche y creo que nunca más cambiaré de marca(si puedo) jejejeje.
Estoy mirando algunas modificaciones, como he comentado, quería mirar lo de los muelles, pero como bien me has indicado en el enlace, ya tenía conocimento del tema, por eso me da algo de miedo ponerlos, aunque en Tech Art me dicen que la compatibilidad es total con el PASM.
Por ahora he montado el Short Shift(recomendable 100%) y unos separadores de 1.5cm delante y detrás, con lo cuál el coche gana bastante en estética(para mi gusto).
Lo próximo sería cambiar la línea de escape...aunque estoy esperando a que la saque Porsche, pues he oído que va a haberla en opción para el Cayman, al igual que la existente para el 911/997 o para el Boxster¿Alguién sabe algo sobre este escape de Porsche?¿Cuándo estará disponible?
Un Saludo.
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PASM - Porsche Active Suspension Management
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This active damping system offers continuous adjustment of individual damping forces based on current road conditions and driving style.
The driver can choose from two setup modes, ‘Normal’ and ‘Sport’, using a separate ‘damper’ button on the center console. ‘Normal’ mode is designed for general road driving and circuits with uneven tarmac. ‘Sport’ mode is intended for smoother track surfaces, where the harder settings help eliminate pitch and roll.
In either mode, PASM continuously evaluates the current conditions while automatically selecting the corresponding damper rates from the respective set of mapped values.
A range of sensors are used to monitor the movement of the body under acceleration, braking and cornering maneuvers, as well as on poor road surfaces. The PASM control unit then evaluates this data and modifies the damping force on each individual wheel in accordance with the selected mode. The result is a significant reduction in body movement as well as a better grip on the road.
For example: if ‘Sport’ mode is selected, the suspension is automatically set to a harder damper rating. If the quality of the track surface falls below a certain threshold, the system immediately changes to a softer rating within the ‘Sport’ setup range. When the quality of the tarmac improves once more, PASM automatically returns to the original, harder rating.
Need more information about PASM? Click this link: FAQ for PASM |
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12-01-2006, 07:08 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Hola, tambien soy de españa y tambien tengo un cayman blanco con el interior azul mar. Estrenado hace una semana. Efectivamente, es guapisimo. Yo ando cerca de Barcelona. Este domingo nos juntamos varios porsches para dar inicio a la vuelta porschista a españa. Entregaremos el testigo a la gente de gerona, asi, cada semana provincia a provincia.
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12-01-2006, 05:47 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Amigos;
como dicen mis amigos gringos: sin fotos, esta discusion no tiene valor......fotos por favor 
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12-02-2006, 07:21 AM
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