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Old 03-29-2014, 12:57 AM   #1
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DSSV dampers

Alright, so who's going to be the first to offer a package for the 86?

"Debuted in Champ Car (now IndyCar) racing in 2002. Since then, DSSV dampers have won 4 F1 world championships and were on 20 of the 56 cars in the 2013 24 Hours of LeMans."

"Dynamic Suspensions' new DSSV damper can give you a competitive advantage due to a new damping technology that has previously only been available through exclusive arrangements. DSSV provides significant performance and operational gains over conventional dampers and eliminates the use of shims commonly used in motorsports dampers. It is a pure 4-way damper featuring independent high and low speed valves for control of both bump and rebound, and includes linear indexed adjusters, matched from damper to damper to optimise the symmetry rating across each axle.
The desired damping specification is selected using Dynamic Suspensions' SpecFinderTM software. Fine-tuning is achieved through on-car adjustment of both the linear indexed high and low speed adjusters (adjustment range of 0 - 11 on each adjuster).

The external, cartridge-based configuration of the valves means they can be replaced on the damper quickly and without the need to fully disassemble, re-build and bleed the damper.
The high speed valve adjusts, in even steps, the 'blow-off' point on the damper's force vs. velocity (F-V) curve.
The selection of available high speed valve assemblies provides a wide range of F-V curve options from digressive to linear to progressive."


http://www.multimatic.com/structures...ion/dssv.shtml
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Hang a few more valves and they will catch up with the Damptronic shocks.
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I have heard a lot of good things about Dynamic Suspension, and Multimatic makes all kinds of cool stuff. They have both low and high end stuff, I would except to see the low end stuff for this car since the high end stuff is $$$$.

Tractive is another company with plug and play/hot swappable valves. HVT works with them and with enough money they could make a setup for this car.

http://hancheyvehicletech.com/tracti...on-by-hvt.html
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