just out of curiosity, does everyone who lowers their car get errors? This one or others? Like how does all the tech and sensors handle them?Oh ok. I missed the “part in order” post up above. Keep us posted!
Unless you have a way to recode the static height and full droop (and as far as I'm aware that does not exist on this platform today), your suspension will believe that it's compressed already based on the level sensor. It will respond by adjusting the valving in the shock according to the compression curve that's mapped for the system from factory.just out of curiosity, does everyone who lowers their car get errors? This one or others? Like how does all the tech and sensors handle them?
That's a personal call. Some people really like the lowered look, and some advocate for the aero benefit of a lower car. There's also the option to bring performance back to stock or above by putting on a much stiffer front anti-roll bar and increasing camber. There's always knock on effects.Seems not worth the hassle after reading all that lol
Thanks for clarifying, I didn't point that out. Errors shouldn't exist unless there's something mechanically or electrically wrong. My comments are around the latter two questions he hadsprings will not cause any issues with check engine lights for damper control modules and the like. Tons of us have them with no issue at all.
Can you confirm the Integra Type-S has level sensors? My understanding is that only the MDX Type-S has such level sensors due to the air suspension. Since my wife has one, I looked into it. They make shorter aftermarket links that will trick the car into a lower stance.Unless you have a way to recode the static height and full droop (and as far as I'm aware that does not exist on this platform today), your suspension will believe that it's compressed already based on the level sensor. It will respond by adjusting the valving in the shock according to the compression curve that's mapped for the system from factory.
I went down the nightmare rabbit hole of modifying the electronic suspension on my gti with 5-6 different variations of springs, coilover sleeves, and even custom rates to keep the height stock but add rate. It didn't end well, and here I am. That car had the option of recode, and it certainly helped, but geometry is not modifiable without new subframe and control arms to change the pickup points so any lowering will reduce performance at the limit. Can't change physics.
Sure thing! Here's a photo of the one on my car circled in red.Can you confirm the Integra Type-S has level sensors? My understanding is that only the MDX Type-S has such level sensors due to the air suspension. Since my wife has one, I looked into it. They make shorter aftermarket links that will trick the car into a lower stance.
Based on what I’ve seen, the Integra (in all trims with ADS) just uses electric current to change the damping characteristics of the shock. This leads to a different feel from comfort to Sport.
Correct me if I’m wrong.