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Nitron elec-tron RoadSport 3-Way Suspension Kit (OEM Hydraulic Front axle lift (FAL) Integration)
Please note: This kit utilises the OEM Porsche Top Plates and is compatible with the Porsche PASM system so no additional products are required. Kit contains no Nitron FAL components.
The elec-TRON RS3 coilover kit combines the Nitron proportional solenoid valve with independent manual compression control. Designed for enthusiasts or professionals looking to further optimise their vehicle’s suspension performance for more extreme driving conditions and a higher level of performance. Piggyback or remotely mounted reservoirs allow quick and simple independent adjustment of high-speed and low-speed compression damping. This kit retains the Porsche's OEM top mounts. Nitron hose shocks are also fitted with Nitron's exclusively developed Bi-Axis fittings that allow for simple and precise installation.
The Nitron elec-TRON Range
The Nitron elec-TRON system combines our proven suspension engineering with precision electronic valve control to deliver exceptional handling, stability, and ride comfort. At its core is Nitron’s proprietary proportional solenoid valve, allowing adjustment of compression and rebound damping at each wheel. This enables the suspension to react instantly to changing conditions, with a rapid 8 millisecond response time and a wide adjustment range of 300 to1800 mA.
The valve is mounted directly on the piston rod to fine tune the bleed characteristics of the shim stack, working in harmony with Nitron’s gas pressurised monotube construction for maximum consistency and reliability. In the R1 configuration, damping is managed entirely through electronic adjustment, while the R3 adds manual high and low-speed compression settings to set a baseline for further real time fine tuning. The system continually adjusts damping force based on inputs such as G-force, vehicle speed, road surface, and driver control, resulting in a highly responsive and confidence inspiring drive.
For Porsche models equipped with PASM, elec-TRON integrates directly with the factory system, so you keep full use of your in-car controls and driving modes. If your car doesn’t have PASM or you need standalone control, Nitron also offers a dedicated DCU (Damping Control Unit) to manage the system. The result is a smarter suspension setup that works with you, not against you, giving your Porsche sharper handling, better ride quality and total confidence wherever you drive.
The result is a suspension solution that complements the character of your Porsche, enhancing performance and control without sacrificing the usability and comfort you expect from the ultimate driving machine.
All Nitron shocks are hand made to order to each individual customer's requirements. Lead times are normally 2 - 3 weeks, but at certain times may be slightly longer. If you would like a more accurate delivery time please contact us.
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Nitron FAQ's
Here's some frequently asked questions about Nitron Suspension
Which Nitron suspension kit is best for road use?
For most road and fast road cars, we’d usually look at the Nitron RoadSport or NTR R1 kits. The RoadSport kit is designed to balance performance, comfort and reliability, while still keeping ride quality sensible for daily driving. The NTR R1 is a step up if you want more adjustment and a more focused road/track setup.
What is the difference between Nitron RoadSport, R1 and R3 coilovers?
The Nitron RoadSport kit is the most road-focused option, using OE top mounts and following the OE rear suspension type, making it a good choice for comfort and everyday use. The NTR R1 gives you easy-to-use 2-way combined damping control and is built for strong road and track performance. The NTR R3 is the more serious option, with independent 3-way damping adjustment, giving separate control of rebound, high-speed compression and low-speed compression for drivers who want to fine-tune the car properly.
Are Nitron coilovers suitable for track use?
Yes, Nitron suspension is very well suited to track use, but the right kit depends on how serious the car is. The NTR R1 is a strong option for fast road and track day use, while the NTR R3 is better suited to more focused builds where you want a larger range of adjustment and more detailed control over the car’s behaviour.
Are Nitron coilovers rebuildable or serviceable?
Yes, one of the big benefits of Nitron suspension is that the shocks are designed to be fully serviceable. Nitron state that their modular shock design allows products to be serviced, with critical components, fluids, gas, seals and bushes replaced to return the product to an “as new” technical condition.
What does Nitron R3 adjustment actually do?
Nitron R3 coilovers give independent 3-way damping adjustment. That means you can adjust rebound separately from high-speed and low-speed compression. In simple terms, it gives much more control over how the car reacts under braking, cornering, kerb strikes, bumps and weight transfer. For most normal road cars it may be more than needed, but for track-focused cars it’s a proper step up.
Do Nitron coilovers need setting up after fitting?
Yes, definitely. Nitron suspension should be installed properly, and after fitting we’d always recommend setting ride height sensibly, checking preload where applicable and carrying out a full alignment. For more serious road and track cars, corner weighting and proper geometry setup are well worth doing so you actually get the benefit from the suspension rather than just fitting it and leaving it.
What is the difference between a divorced rear and a true rear coilover setup?
On some vehicles, the factory rear suspension uses a divorced layout, where the spring and damper are mounted separately. A true rear coilover setup moves the spring onto the damper body, creating a coilover-style rear arrangement. The best option depends on the vehicle, how it’s used and what the suspension kit is designed for. For most road and fast road builds, we’d normally stick with the layout recommended by Nitron for that specific application.
Should I choose a divorced rear or true rear coilover setup?
If the car is mainly used on the road, a divorced rear setup is often the more suitable choice, especially where it follows the original suspension design. A true rear coilover setup can offer more adjustment and can be useful on certain track-focused builds, but it is not always the best option for every car. We’d always recommend choosing the correct Nitron kit for the vehicle rather than assuming true rear is automatically better.

