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Magneshocks 10 way adjustable shock absorbers

#1 User is offline   John Evans 

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Posted 01 February 2010 - 03:08 PM

Hi Everyone,

Please let me know if I am violating forum rules with this post, but I want everyone to know that there is a new 3rd Gen MagneShock system - same basic magnetorheoplogical technology that is on Delphi Magneride shocks on Corvette ZR1 etc., but the system is user adjustable, allowing each individual shock to be adjusted for rebound and compression at 5 different shaft speeds.

Almost any desired rebound and damping force can be set at 0, 1/2, 1, 3, and 7 in per second for each shock. The 4 shock settings can be saved as a "setup", and 5 different setups can be saved and called up instantly with a 5 position selector switch. The driver can select the different settings while on the track, allowing back to back comparisons of 5 different setups. The whole system is less expensive than a conventional set of high end shocks, and the time and labor saved on getting shock setups means more even money saved for other things.

www.CarmaRacing.com has more information, and if you would like detailed technical stuff including dyno test sheets, email me @ john@carmaracing.com

Thanks and best wishes for the 2010 season! John
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