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If you reverse the polarity of the system on the ABC ride, is it possible that the height would be decreased by an amount equal to, but the opposite of the increase in height?
If you reverse the polarity of the system on the ABC ride, is it possible that the height would be decreased by an amount equal to, but the opposite of the increase in height?
That's gotta' be too simple.
I believe ABC uses the acceleration rate of the ride height sensors to react to the road service and the car dynamics. I'm thinking if you reversed polarity, the ABC system will not react properly relative to the dynamics of the car. The programmed response for rebound would now be used on jounce, and vice versa.
I'm not sure it would even know how to support the weight of the car.
This whole acceleration rate thing has kept me from pursuing bulking up the mechanical springs in the ABC struts. Might cause the system to do something out of hand.
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