It is a 2015 built at the end of the production year so it could be something like that.
It is a 2015 built at the end of the production year so it could be something like that.Nice feedback. Curious on the mode issue, I saw that in one other car but never gave it time to fix itself. The car was something of a mix with a 16 pcm and a 15 bcm or some odd combo and I assumed that was causing the issue. We tried 2 boxes in that car and both worked fine in other vehicles. Are all of your modules in original order, no weird swaps, etc?
Definitely helps turn in and limit body roll in turns for all modes.The question I have is whether the damper settings are really stiffer than Track mode already is. I get that they are now more independent corner to corner and that they are calibrated to be more progressive, so on the street it feels more compliant until you push it hard. But . . . does it help turn in response or limit body roll vs. Track mode on a smooth road course?
Ok as long as you haven’t done any module swapping or reprogramming it should be fine. Will dig into it.It is a 2015 built at the end of the production year so it could be something like that.
I thought we could buy the Diablo unit (CHeaper) & then simply upload DSC maps to it. No???Ordered the DS version for a 21 Charger Redeye. Plan is to run the DSC tune file as I am more of a canyon guy.
Will post my impressions up when I get it in and installed.
I also have a suspension crazy friend who designed his own sus. and simulated it before building and installing so I may do a backup and let him go to town on the options/parameters......
I have 0 clue lmao.I thought we could buy the Diablo unit (CHeaper) & then simply upload DSC maps to it. No???
Interesting find about that. I got a "Device is Not Responding Correctly" when trying to read the device several times and resetting the board.I thought we could buy the Diablo unit (CHeaper) & then simply upload DSC maps to it. No???
This is valauble information, will be interesting to see what DS's reply is.. I have not had a chance to test mine out much yet, looking forward to doing so in April.Got a
Interesting find about that. I got a "Device is Not Responding Correctly" when trying to read the device several times and resetting the board.
I talked with Jeremy at DSC this morning and he said DiabloSport probably programmed the device to do read/writes up to 3 times then it locks out. Everything seems to still work ok when driving though. This seems to be the reason why DiabloSport version is less expensive and why the DSC version is more expensive. So... I think DiabloSport should mention that on their product information; the device is non-tunable after a certain period of read/writes.
In one case, the lock out is a blessing since it provides some security to the device. On the other, you loose customization.
DiabloSport - $1000 (untunable)
DSC Sport - $1300 (tunable)
I sent a note to DiabloSport asking for clarification but this is a bummer if you can't fully customize the product or at least pay an unlocking fee to be able to fully tune the device.
Shot a note to @MKL_DS so we'll see what they say.That would be a Diablo deal breaker for me if true.
Excellent info. If & when I do buy it, I will go with DSC then if Diablo says 3 times & done. I am looking for better handling. I don't race it so no care on 60' timesInteresting find about that. I got a "Device is Not Responding Correctly" when trying to read the device several times and resetting the board.
I talked with Jeremy at DSC this morning and he said DiabloSport probably programmed the device to do read/writes up to 3 times then it locks out. Everything seems to still work ok when driving though. This seems to be the reason why DiabloSport version is less expensive and why the DSC version is more expensive. So... I think DiabloSport should mention that on their product information; the device is non-tunable after a certain period of read/writes.
In one case, the lock out is a blessing since it provides some security to the device. On the other, you loose customization.
DiabloSport - $995 (untunable)
DSC Sport - $1378 (tunable) inc MD Sales tax
I sent a note to DiabloSport asking for clarification but this is a bummer if you can't fully customize the product or at least pay an unlocking fee to be able to fully tune the device.
Well, got word back from DiabloSport and the boxes are the same. This is likely a single troubleshooting issue that I'm having. More to follow and I'll edit my other post.Excellent info. If & when I do buy it, I will go with DSC then if Diablo says 3 times & done. I am looking for better handling. I don't race it so no care on 60' times
I'd be curious if someone else runs into a similar "lock out" tuning issue. It was explained again today by DSC that this is likely the case with the DiabloSport module; that it does become untunable after several read/writes. After talking with DiabloSport and DSC, Mike and his team at DSC offered to help see what's going on with my module so that is much appreciated!Well, got word back from DiabloSport and the boxes are the same. This is likely a single troubleshooting issue that I'm having. More to follow and I'll edit my other post.
How do you know that is a fact?Hardware inside had a bridge wire to fix a mistake
Most of our home electronics have a low cost of BOMs. We are paying for the R&D and future development costs, salaries, marketing, overhead costs, and profit margins in that $950 difference.Just got mine today and from a hardware perspective, this is very disappointing.
The plastic case looks terrible (fit and finish).
Hardware inside had a bridge wire to fix a mistake
Main (only) controller inside is a cheapo 16-bit DSPIC.
Definitely not even $50 in BOM.
Also for the price, could have tossed in a mini USB cable for it.
Hopefully the difference it makes to the feel of the car will make up for it. Will install it later tonight to test it out.
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Yep, I'd tack that "white wire" to the PCB with about 4 spot bonds to prevent a future failure due to vibration / flexing of the wire across that span since it's located behind the driver side rear wheel. At least a suspect condition if someone's DS / DSC suspension controller goes down in the future. I wonder what the fail safe state of the suspension controller is (last setting, OE street, limp home mode, . . .)?Beyond the lack of mechanical retention holding the jumper in place I don't see the problem here?