What does /o/ think of magnetic ride control suspension?
Has anyone driven a car that has it?
>>17260880
It's fantastic
>>17260880
Best thing since sliced bread. So good that even Ferrari paid to use the patent on some of their cars.
It's basically a damper that can change based on conditions just about instantly. Like a coil over, except you don't have to fiddle with any knobs, and it can do it while going down the road. The tuning potential is just about limitless, since you can tune high and low speed rebound and bump to change as speeds change, so you can have both a very comfortable ride around town at 30 MPH, and a car that sticks like glue at 120 MPH, without ever touching the controls.
Basically the best thing ever, is the short version. Swap them onto a $3k civic, make them work, and you'd decimate 99% of cars on an autox.
Just another meme
>>17260880
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KPYIaks1UY
I wonder how it compares to air suspension
>>17260880
My dad had one of these way back when and it was really nice with magnetic ride suspension
Only thing was that comfort mode had to be toggled separately which was really annoying, it should be on by default. Just Acura trying to push their sporty image
>>17261000
Fucking lost it when it did that jump.
>Go speed racer!
>>17260880
doesn't help the corvette. still slower than a gtr
Yes, it works really nicely, one of the few things that can accomplish best of both worlds with little downsides on modern cars
>>17261066
Apples and oranges, air suspension isn't made for performance and doesn't really have an adjustable spring rate
>>17261000
A shame that system didn't make it on to cars in that form.
Semis got it instead.