David924S wrote:
Just to answer your original question, my 944S2 handbook states 36psi front and 44psi rears however I find the ride quite harsh with these settings but haven't changed them. I need a new set of tyres so maybe when I get them on I will ask the same question as you did. I run 255/40/17 rear and 225/45/17 fronts but as mentioned previously it is not recommended to run over 17" even with 968 castor bushes and the like.
If your car was built in a different year it would have said 36 all round (I think). 44 is nonsense bordering on dangerous as the back end skips and hops around. It also wears you tyres out round the middle. Drop it at least 6psi and the car will be transformed.
garylane wrote:
Going to order these :http://www.deutschnine.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=porsche-transaxle&Category_Code=porsche-transaxle-944-turbo-s2-tuning-handling The complete set up. Could have gone down the better porsche route( (funny rear engine 911 thing) to suit the new wheels, money not a problem but hey, I like to be different. I'll keep you all posted on how it goes when I order and fit it.
I'm virtually lost for words. Willy waving? Bravado? Desperation? Why would you fit 19" wheels that compromise the handling to the point of ruination then drop more £ than the car is worth replacing the entire suspension system?
Note that the page is S2 tuning and handling. If you were going to include the lower brace then save your money as it doesn't fit a Turbo.