Is your Porsche’s handling up to par with its speed? Porsches are fast cars but if you want to have control over the car’s handling dynamics, you need to make certain adjustments. If you have experienced any kind of body roll or understeer while driving then you should look out for new suspension or tires. Whether you are going for a race or just want to have a better handling car for day-to-day use, there are several changes that will do wonders to your Porsche’s handling. But where do you start?
Upgrades Needed To Improve Your Porsche’s Handling
Tire Upgrade
A tire upgrade is one of the simplest and most efficient ways of boosting the handling of your Porsche. How smooth your vehicle drives is determined by the tires since they are the only part of the car that comes into contact with the road. You can start by swapping your old tires with performance tires because they provide more traction than the other regular types of tires particularly when cornering. This way your Porsche does not slip and you have a better grip on the road.
Performance tires are also meant to provide a quick reaction to the steering, which makes your car more responsive. These tires can give more grip at high speed, which means more confidence when cornering or racing. When choosing the tires, ensure that you go for those tires that are meant to be used for performance and high handling.
Suspension Upgrade
The suspension system is what links your Porsche to the road and is central to how your car responds. Changing to performance shocks and struts can enhance the level of handling and minimize body roll. A suspension upgrade can help to reduce the clearance of your Porsche and can make it have a lower center of gravity which is an advantage in terms of handling. Lowering springs can also make your Porsche appear to be more aggressive while giving it a sportier suspension.
Brakes Upgrade
Another means of improving the handling dynamics of your Porsche is by upgrading the brakes. Performance brake pads and rotors are designed to withstand higher temperatures and deliver better and more consistent stopping power, especially when one is driving aggressively or on a racetrack. Better brakes do not wear off easily and this gives you more confidence when you are applying the brakes. Original brake parts ensure a more precise feel of the brake pedal and this makes it easier to manage the car.
Upgrade Your Wheels
Another area where you can gain a lot in terms of the handling of your Porsche is the wheel upgrade. Alloy wheels are lighter in weight and have high strength that can decrease the unsprung weight and enhance the handling, braking, and acceleration. Slim wheels help in cutting down the unsprung weight and this is likely to enhance the performance of the suspension system as well as the handling.
Performance Alignment
Another aspect of handling that is often overlooked is alignment. A performance alignment is a process of fine-tuning the suspension angles for better handling and minimizing wear of the tires. It can have a great impact on the way your Porsche responds. A performance alignment can enhance the cornering capabilities of your vehicle by adjusting the camber, caster, and toe. This also has the added advantage of ensuring even wear of tires to get the best from the performance tires.
Bring Your Porsche To Franklin Automotive Performance For Quality Performance Upgrades
At Franklin Automotive Performance, we have highly trained mechanics to assist you in finding the best handling enhancement for your Porsche. We are professionals, and we love what we do, so you can trust us to maintain your car such that it will perform as expected on the roads or even on the tracks. Our workshop is based in Birmingham, AL but we also extend our hands of expertise to drivers from nearby places like Hoover, Mountain Brook, Homewood, Vestavia, Pelham, and Trussville, AL. For more information about any of the upgrades mentioned in this post, or if you have any questions about how to get more out of your Porsche’s handling, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Book a performance upgrade appointment now!
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