As with other systems of this sort, the "Airlift Suspension" will automatically lower the car back down to normal ride height once it has reached a speed of 50 km/h (31mph).
However, one unique feature of the suspension system is that in the Porsche 911, it can work with the PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management). The Cargraphic Airlift Suspension is available in 2 versions, a complete kit that includes BILSTEIN B16 suspension or as an upgrade kit for OE coil over suspensions
Whatever the product, you'll always have a percentage of buyers who aren't satisfied with the final outcome -even when it concerns a vehicle like the Porsche 911 Turbo. Targeting those customers, German tuner DKR has presented a new performance...
German sports car manufacturer Porsche announced today it is recalling 128 units of the 911 GT3 and 911 GT3 RS delivered to customers worldwide due to a defective control console for the TC-Off and PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management). According...
Porsche is enhancing its recently facelifted Cayenne model with the addition of a GTS version. The Cayenne GTS is basically a Cayenne S with a tuned 4.8-liter V8 and a Cayenne Turbo bodykit along with Porsche’s electronically controlled damping...
Swiss tuner Rinspeed announced that it has prepared two exclusive packages for the 2007 Porsche Cayman & 911 Carrera 4 & 4S models. Not bad if you exclude the rather... kitsch "backgammon" roof stickers on the Cayman based, Imola and the dull design...
A luxury SUV.... ahem, an SAV, a large luxo-limo, and now a luxurious everyday supercar. Â The automotive world has decided unitedly to cling to acronymns and abbreviations. Â The surprise with Porsche - contrary to the philosophies of BMW and Mercedes-Benz...