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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="JAJ" data-source="post: 15181975" data-attributes="member: 131874"><p>There was a story a while back about the R chassis suspension electronics. It talked about the special road-damage protection programming for the MHD shocks that would release them to move faster if the CF rim was in danger of damage from a hard impact between the tire and the road, like a pothole or a curb. They didn't say whether the non-R cars have it or not. Of course we have no way to know whether this is a big risk or a small one, and whether they put the same software in both cars. I'd have to say it's probably a different calibration - the PSC2 tires generate about 10% more grip than the PSS's so the DSC and ABS calibration would have to be adjusted accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAJ, post: 15181975, member: 131874"] There was a story a while back about the R chassis suspension electronics. It talked about the special road-damage protection programming for the MHD shocks that would release them to move faster if the CF rim was in danger of damage from a hard impact between the tire and the road, like a pothole or a curb. They didn't say whether the non-R cars have it or not. Of course we have no way to know whether this is a big risk or a small one, and whether they put the same software in both cars. I'd have to say it's probably a different calibration - the PSC2 tires generate about 10% more grip than the PSS's so the DSC and ABS calibration would have to be adjusted accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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