D.J.
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Why are you uninstalling?
Selling?
Selling?
I have a huge question that has probably already been answered.
In order to improve the performance of the suspension in curves and solidity in the rear axle provided by the anti-roll bars and the progressive springs, Mando device is able to match or improve that performance that I am looking for????
Thank you for your input.
Hey. Just hit 10,000 miles. Longest I’ve kept a car. Time to go!Why are you uninstalling?
Selling?
Having full control of your electronic dampers is awesome. It is not the same as sway bars. It is different .I have a huge question that has probably already been answered.
In order to improve the performance of the suspension in curves and solidity in the rear axle provided by the anti-roll bars and the progressive springs, Mando device is able to match or improve that performance that I am looking for????
Thank you for your input.
I appreciate your information. I'm in the process to purchase a 2022 Stinger GT2 RWD. My 2018 Stinger GT2 RWD have installed the Eibach sway bars plus the springs combo, very pleased with those. With your imput I will install the Mando device in the new Stinger, and I really appreciate, if it is not a problem for you, to share your custom proflles in order to get an experience guide for my future adjustments. Have a good day.Having full control of your electronic dampers is awesome. It is not the same as sway bars. It is different .
You can adjust your damping - by speed. So you can have drastically different characteristics above xx speed and different below yy speed.
So much control, which may intimidate some, and please others.
I love the adjustability and the ability to save several custome profiles. You can enable a profile with a simple tap!
There isnt a good way to share the profiles that I'm aware of... Other than screenshots.I appreciate your information. I'm in the process to purchase a 2022 Stinger GT2 RWD. My 2018 Stinger GT2 RWD have installed the Eibach sway bars plus the springs combo, very pleased with those. With your imput I will install the Mando device in the new Stinger, and I really appreciate, if it is not a problem for you, to share your custom proflles in order to get an experience guide for my future adjustments. Have a good day.
There isnt a good way to share the profiles that I'm aware of... Other than screenshots.
In fact - it kind of sucks that of I replace my phone - I loose the custom settings as I haven't found a way to export the files...
One of my custom setups looks like this.
4 screenshots is 1 profile
Ride - front and rear
Handling - front and rear
View attachment 70973
If there is an "EXPORT" function for these profiles, I am not aware of it. When I replaced my phone, I had to recreate the profiles on my new device
So this was one of the things I was going to address in a deeper dive, so…Just curious if you figured out the difference between "Ride" and "Handling"? I may have to re-read the entire thread
I want a custom setting for the track - super stiff is fine. But, just doing the "everything stiff" (both ride and handling set to like 75-80+, sometimes 95) makes it a little bouncy. Any thoughts on which to keep somewhat lower to get a "stiff" ride, but not as bouncy?
Ride is when going straight at relatively constant throttleJust curious if you figured out the difference between "Ride" and "Handling"? I may have to re-read the entire thread
I want a custom setting for the track - super stiff is fine. But, just doing the "everything stiff" (both ride and handling set to like 75-80+, sometimes 95) makes it a little bouncy. Any thoughts on which to keep somewhat lower to get a "stiff" ride, but not as bouncy?
@D.J. took readings, so he’s righter than I am. And his settings, above, may be more applicable considering the additional time for experimentation.Ride is when going straight at relatively constant throttle
Handling is when one or more of many inputs cross a threshold
Yaw rate
Steering angle
Throttle position
Brake pressure
Many many possible inputs to determine the handling settings should be used.
Ride is essentially how it rides when driving normally.
Handling is the settings used for when doing something more aggressive.
I believe you ONLY have compression damping adjustment.
The rebound damping rate is a fixed non adjustable setting (there is only 1 adjuster per damper)
Ride is when going straight at relatively constant throttle
Handling is when one or more of many inputs cross a threshold
Yaw rate
Steering angle
Throttle position
Brake pressure
Many many possible inputs to determine the handling settings should be used.
Ride is essentially how it rides when driving normally.
Handling is the settings used for when doing something more aggressive.
I believe you ONLY have compression damping adjustment.
The rebound damping rate is a fixed non adjustable setting (there is only 1 adjuster per damper)
Probably something like this...Thanks. Any suggestions if I want a stiff setting for the track / flat cornering without too much bouncing or slower bouncing?
Probably something like this...
But maybe a smidge more damping on the handling
I do not track car at all, just some spirited street driving.
Something like this (basic) - non speed dependant - much easier to start with a basic profile, where it is the same damping throughout all speeds
Hmm. Softer in the rear.Probably something like this...
But maybe a smidge more damping on the handling
I do not track car at all, just some spirited street driving.
Something like this (basic) - non speed dependant - much easier to start with a basic profile, where it is the same damping throughout all speeds.
View attachment 70980
Words to live by..Hmm. Softer in the rear