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Dang that’s exciting. Out of curiosity how straight fwd is it to make changes to the device (tune it)? Can it be done in Mac? Or windows only?

can’t wait to hear reviews! Basically can have our own version of +r mode without a terribly uncomfortable comfort and sport mode
Windows only, for now. It's very straightforward, and others can likely chime in with their experiences and offer suggestions. The basis of the approach is to figure out what you don't like or what you want to achieve, and change the values just a little bit at a time in that direction. If you've got the time to program and test drive a few times, you'll get exactly what you want fairly quickly! We always encourage the community to share what they have created, and I imagine you'll find yourself in good company very soon.
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Yes. I think? Although I read everything I am genuinely dyslexic and English ain’t my first language. U mother fuckers spell so damn weird. But yes. I think. Unless I read wrong. Frankly I guess I’m just wasting your time. Sorry bro. UWU
This is legit hilarious! Lollll
 

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Way-too-early impressions; I just picked my car up direct from TPC Racing/DSC, where I had the DSC controller installed. Full disclosure I did receive a small discount in exchange for contributing to testing- which basically equated to leaving my car with the DSC engineers for the day. After speaking directly with Tom (the gentleman in most DSC-related videos), I was left extremely impressed by the level of overall ingenuity that goes into this product. You're not just buying the capability to tune the suspension- you're buying the expertise and attention to detail that goes into tuning it.

That said, I understand that just the drive home isn't really enough sample size to make a holistic determination on a product. I'll continue to weigh in with additional experiences as it gets warmer, real tires go back on, I get some shakedown autocross runs in, maybe a trackday or two etc. Also it's worth noting I had a DSC controller on a previous 991.2 Carrera S (pretty sure I shared that previously in this thread already), so I also have that experience to draw from.

Let me get straight to the point- I'm already impressed with the driving characteristics. It's not an easy accomplishment to improve on the OEM tuning. It is REALLY dialed in as it comes from the factory, let's be honest... I mean, Honda had two (three if you count the FK8) tries to get it right. The FL5 is very clearly overdamped (some would argue in all settings...), but the DE5 really hasn't had much in the way of complaints about the ride compliance.

Well, this controller improves upon the already high standard set by the OEM module. Tom shared that they've already gone through a couple tuning iterations, and the most current state it was in when I dropped my car off was already a very good benchmark based off impressions from an FL5 they had wrapped up testing the previous week. He said that after driving my car, they noticed a bit of an oscillation going over medium-speed bumps. They worked to tune that out and were happy with the result. He said they spent most of the time working on comfort mode, as sport and sport+ were very well dialed in from the past week's tuning. Note: although he did say they adjusted Sport+ just a bit based off my initial feedback that I hardly ever use it on the street- but they didn't want to soften it up too much and intentionally want to make sure the 3 modes are distinctly different and don't have too much overlap. Also note: regardless of what mode the suspension is in, once the controller detects over .3 g of lateral force it defaults to more aggressive tuning that disregards comfort anyway (I think of it as VTEC for suspension- someone tell me if I'm wrong ;) ).

I don't honestly know how much placebo weighs in, truly- but I did notice a distinct difference within 15 feet of pulling away from the parking space. It defaulted to Sport on startup (unsurprisingly) but I had to verify with a glance at the instrument cluster. I left it in sport for a bit, then switched to Sport+- there are some acceptably twisty/bumpy roads right around the TPC racing facility- the car overall just felt more tuned. Like you'd expect from an expert's touch. OEM+++.

Switching back to Comfort as I got closer to the highway drive back home, and yes- again quite noticeable difference from stock. Again, more tuned- but also smoothed out the inconsistencies is the best way I can think to articulate it. And there is a very distinct difference between the 3 modes. Probably more so with comfort than the other 2, but I need more seat time to fully digest all that... but switching into comfort from Sport or Sport+ is very noticeable. It was previously, yes... but more so now lol. And I did notice the difference on light bumps. I don't think I noticed the "underdamped" characteristics in comfort the way some others did- but now that I'm paying attention it does feel different. Better.

Anyway, that's all I've got for now, my impressions of a medium-length (~35 minute) drive home under various road conditions. I'm very pleased with what I've experienced so far, and very excited to get it out in more aggressive driving scenarios when I get the chance.
 

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I also got my shipping notification this afternoon and I’m eager to get it installed.

My first stab at tuning it will be for highway comfort mode. Adjust any tuning curve to base out ride height sensors at the level H&R springs have me running. Maximum soft and firm up enough to not pogo. Only do this when no g force present. This should affect acceleration, braking and cornering 0%. I’ll share here once I’ve got the desired outcome.

edit. After reading Optronix’s post, I may not have much work to do.
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