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Thanks. The R isn't bad but there isn't any good tuning solution yet.
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I'm curious though, high end suspension companies use different Monotube fluids. Bilstein uses nitrogen, Penske uses oil like OEM. Why? I always thought gas would be able to move more freely than oil would. But since Penske uses the bypass valves er whatever those thingys are, it allows the oil to move as quick as a gas fluid does?
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You can see what cavitation looks like in videos like this one. Its not a great quality video but you can see "clouds" rapidly forming and collapsing on the low pressure side of the piston. The shock has lost control at this point and the oil will rapidly degrade if you don't raise the gas pressure. Also, at the very top of the video you can see a version of a head valve with some oil above it and then a floating piston that moves slightly when the shaft moves. The nitrogen gas is above that. Practically speaking, for that demonstration video the shock probably has the gas pressure between 0-50 psi. All of our shocks are built with something between 75 and 300psi. I have no idea what something like Bilstein or KW's use because they're twin tubes and we don't deal with that junk. While typing this I realized this was a typical engineers answer to a simple question so sorry for the rambling but hopefully it paints a complete picture for everyone.
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quite alright, I understood some of it, since Im attempting to be an engineer as well. And Bilsteins are monotubes.
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Bilstein make both monotube and twin tube.
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Do F1 racecars really use Penske shocks? lol
How much are those? 4 or 6 way adjustable? |
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I noticed on the Penske webpage for the FRS/BRZ dampers that there was the option for 3 and 4-way dampers. Does dual-bleed have a different outcome to the low speed adjustment from the low speed adjustment of a 3-way damper that has seperate low and high speed compression adjustment? That is, is dual-bleed just the low speed adjustment from a 3 or 4-way damper?
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