11-29-2007, 05:05 PM
I have the JIC/Cross set up on my 993, and am very happy with it. PSS9 is no more now it is PSS10 system.
The advantage to the Cross system over the PSS9/10 systems are the camber plates are included. Spring and strut rates are custom. My car has the 8/12K
(450lbs front/ 674lbs rear) set up, and is 95% track use. If I was going to use the car on the street I may have chosen the softer 7/11 or 7/10 set up. the 7/10 set up is is firmer at max then PSS9's. A friend drove home my car from the Glen this year. We set the struts to full soft. He equated the ride quality to his 2001 Boxster S (stock suspension). Basically the Cross system is has greater digestibility for ride height and firmness. I wouldn't be too concerned about the warranty.
If Bill hasn't installed the PSS9's yet, talk to Steve at Meehan Transmission, or Paul at Performance Automotive. They have experience with the system. Farnb/Loles is still installing the JIC system, and recommends it as of last week. Our club treasurer has the Cross system on his 996.
If your car is going to be 95% street then the PSS9/10 are what you are looking for. If this is a track car for you then get the Cross system.
The advantage to the Cross system over the PSS9/10 systems are the camber plates are included. Spring and strut rates are custom. My car has the 8/12K
(450lbs front/ 674lbs rear) set up, and is 95% track use. If I was going to use the car on the street I may have chosen the softer 7/11 or 7/10 set up. the 7/10 set up is is firmer at max then PSS9's. A friend drove home my car from the Glen this year. We set the struts to full soft. He equated the ride quality to his 2001 Boxster S (stock suspension). Basically the Cross system is has greater digestibility for ride height and firmness. I wouldn't be too concerned about the warranty.
If Bill hasn't installed the PSS9's yet, talk to Steve at Meehan Transmission, or Paul at Performance Automotive. They have experience with the system. Farnb/Loles is still installing the JIC system, and recommends it as of last week. Our club treasurer has the Cross system on his 996.
If your car is going to be 95% street then the PSS9/10 are what you are looking for. If this is a track car for you then get the Cross system.
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1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
3. a person who is on good terms with another; a perso