Ohlins supposedly available for 986 / 987 in May
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After purchasing a 987 gen 2 Cayman S and a fair bit of advice and searching on here I am keen to find a good fast road / occasional track day set up. I'd just about settled on the idea of Bilstein PSS9 but after a quick email to Ohlins about possible / expected 'Road and track' series 987 setup I received the following reply:
' We are working on a new Kit for both 986 and 987 and we think they should be ready at the end of April. '
I think others have asked before in years gone by and been told they working on it but I am tempted to wait until maybe June and see if it actually happens.
Edited by TheRocket on Wednesday 8th February 16:17
You might want to talk to RPM Technik in Cheddington - they do lots of track prep work including changing suspension and have a full alignment rig too.
Johnniem said:
Am curious OP. Why hang out for the untried and untested Ohlins when the Bilsteins are (presumably) not brand new to the market and are therefore probably capable of a 'user review'?
I guess it's the Ohlins DFV damper technology that is more of interest. Personally, I've just gone down the Koni FSD route. My analogy is kind of like a budget Ohlins damper (in price terms at least). Similarly, I don't know of anyone UK side who has tried the suspension set up I will have but I'm happy enough to have a go.Thanks for the replies, suggestions. My interest stems from a few comments on previous posts and the fact that people had a while ago investigated when they might become available.
I then took the car to Centre Gravity for a check up who commented that Bilstein PSS9 and KW v3 were very good but what you really want is Ohlins but they don't yet make a product for the car, also read very good things about them on other cars including 997's etc.
I then took the car to Centre Gravity for a check up who commented that Bilstein PSS9 and KW v3 were very good but what you really want is Ohlins but they don't yet make a product for the car, also read very good things about them on other cars including 997's etc.
Edited by TheRocket on Thursday 9th February 16:41
I have had the Ohlins R&T dampers on my E46 M3 for over a year now and I rate them very very highly indeed, best suspension I have ever used on a road car, a little on the stiff side perhaps but other wise truly outstanding.
I was not looking for a track setup, I have been down that road before with Nitrons on several of my old Lotus's and mostly ended up regretting it except when on track, Ohlins are an excellent compromise.
I will certainly be looking at the 987 kit very closely when it comes out.
I was not looking for a track setup, I have been down that road before with Nitrons on several of my old Lotus's and mostly ended up regretting it except when on track, Ohlins are an excellent compromise.
I will certainly be looking at the 987 kit very closely when it comes out.
andygo said:
Don't Bilstein do a kit for a 987.1 with PASM? My 987 Boxster is getting a bit leggy now and wonder what the alternative is to keep PASM functionality. I'm sure I read somewhere that I can send the OEM Bilsteins back for a refurb, but haven't investigated that option.
Bilstein B16 damptronics I believe. FYI my cousin is working on DFV's for the cayman currently. Not sure how far out they are.
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