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me, Tw00si had it before anyone else and I think someone else that pbp instructed as well
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me, Tw00si had it before anyone else and I think someone else that pbp instructed as well
I should be there as wellWe have at least two people running them at the VIR track day later this month.
Agree with the overall comments. I just spent 4 hrs attacking the mtns of NC/ TN including the Tail of The Dragon along with a Ruf 911 TURBO and a 911R. The DSC (OTS) allowed me to outcorner these cars on the twisty roads and made me smile. The other drivers were amazed at how controlled the car was, especially in the extremely tight hairpin turns on the Dragon. Depending on the section of road, I was mostly in +R mode or Individual Mode with everything dialed up to max except the suspension was in "comfort" position for the really tight stuff. ( 2025 CTR w/stock suspension/wheels/tires, a modest tune and PRL rear motor mount).Yeah... it's important to note that the DSC is just simply a more sophisticated unit. It adjusts dynamically; no need to adjust "on the fly", it adjusts for you dynamically while you're actively driving.
Full disclosure; I live near DSC and had them install the unit and use my car as the basis for the OTS base map for a car lowered on springs. I received a promotional discount but it was the same one everyone received for being an early adopter lol (i.e., I paid $800- it was not given to me to provide a favorable testimonial).
For those unaware, you can provide details of your current suspension during checkout that establishes what base map your unit arrives programmed with, although you can of course tune/adjust it to suit your individual preferences. All you need is a laptop and the free software. But to my experience that has not been necessary.
I have had an opportunity finally to evaluate it while driving in anger during autocross. It just responds to inputs exactly as advertised, it's kind of a magical phenomenon to experience in action. The car felt like it had infinite grip and sacrificed no rotation at all- no adjustment needed. I'm running the base map the unit came with (that in fairness was tuned on my car- but it's the same map anyone would get if they explain that they have a car lowered on springs).
| Mode | OEM FL5 | OEM DE5 | DSC (FL5 calibration) |
| Comfort | 0–35 % | 0–30 % | 0–100 % |
| Sport | 25–70 % | 20–60 % | 20–100 % |
| +R | 75–100 % | 65–95 % | 50–100 % |
Our Dynamic Suspension Controller replaces your factory suspension control module to gain full control of your factory shocks. The DSC uses an advanced active control strategy that responds to conditions to command stiffness of the shocks in real time. Additionally, the DSC uses the full operating range of the shocks where the factory controller uses only a fraction.
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Awesome feedback. Can you share what adjustments you made exactly?Update on my DSC experience. I've now done Road Atlanta, NCM Motorsports Park, Nashville Super Speedway, and Ozarks International Raceway over the last ~6 months, and I'm incredibly happy with the controller.
I finally started doing some tweaking to the OTS mapping, using the traditional bump/rebound inputs as a way to tweak the balance and had a ton of success. Using Sport as the base, I added some front/rear rebound and the car rotates very nicely now on entry and I was able to dial out a lot of mid-corner push.
The fact that it's also incredibly comfortable on drives to/from the track is a huge bonus. I'm still very impressed with the module and can't recommend it enough.
Ozarks especially has a ton of weight transfer, bumps, and hills and the car was an absolute joy there. Here's a lap for reference:
I went +5% on front rebound and +7% on rear. As long as you're smooth on the brakes the car has nice entry rotation and minimal mid-corner push.Awesome feedback. Can you share what adjustments you made exactly?
Also, what camera and mount/assembly are you using? - Great video quality and angle.
Nice setup. Thank you for sharing!I went +5% on front rebound and +7% on rear. As long as you're smooth on the brakes the car has nice entry rotation and minimal mid-corner push.
The camera is a GoPro Hero 10 Black and I've just got a gorilla pod wrapped around the passenger seat. It's a little bouncier than I would like but until I can get a 3D printed solution it works well enough.
Not my photo but it's basically this:
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