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Chevrolet Performance – Corvette - Magnetic Ride Suspension Calibration Upgrade

Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac U.S. Dealers:
Chevrolet Performance announces the launch of "Corvette Magnetic Ride Suspension Calibration Upgrade" to the Chevrolet Performance Parts program.

Availability: See chart below for availability.

Warranty Information : Re-flashing the vehicle with this calibration maintains the vehicle's factory warranty, if applicable.

General Information:

" For nearly half a century, Chevrolet Performance has been the resource for enthusiasts. Chevy has a decades-long winning track record that today extends to virtually every form of motorsports. And while that legacy looks great in a trophy case, it also influences the vehicles we design, the engines we build and the performance parts you install."

Product Information : Each calibration is independently tuned for its respective chassis. Updates Tour, Sport, and Track modes, and includes independent compression and rebound calibration for front and rear dampers. Thus, allowing for precise control of heave, pitch, and roll under a wide variety of situations to fine tun the vehicle's response. All of these calibrations are developed using shock velocities computed to the wheel, and all have the ability to vary damping relative to vehicle speed.

Corvette Magnetic Selective Ride Control (MRC) calibration upgrades improve ride quality and handling feel, and have beeen rigorously develped and tested, ensuring all chassis sstem work together seamlessly.

Note to Dealers : To reprogram the "Corvette Magnetic Ride Suspension Calibration ", please call Techline Customer Support Center (TCSC) at 1-800-828-6860 for programming requirements and instructions . Please be ready to provide the VIN prior to calling. TCSC will bill the dealership directly for the calibration.

Calibration Flash :

(MRC) CALIBRATION UPGRADE

Part Number: All listed below

MSRP: $350.00/ea.

This Performance MR Damper Calibration requires the reprogramming of the MR suspension control module. This must be done with the Service Programming System at an Authorized GM Dealer. The damper calibrations do not include any hardware content, the available Calibrations are listed below:

Part NumberModel YearTrim LevelSuspension RPOAvailability
84353680 (Without Track Mode Change)2015 *Z06 with Z07FE7End of November 2017
84465291** (With Track Mode Change)End of November 2017
84353682 (Without Track Mode Change)2016Z06 with Z07FE7End of November 2017
84465292** (With Track Mode Change)End of November 2017
843758932015 *Z06 without Z07FE6End of November 2017
843758922016Z06 without Z07FE6End of November 2017
843536772014 *Z51FE4Now
843536782015 *Z51FE4Now
843536842016Z51FE4Now
843536852016BaseFE2Now

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Table 1 - Calibration Part Number Reference Table

* Model year 2014 and 2015 vehicles also require MR Suspension Control Module software and utility file updates, which are included with the calibration files.

** 84465291 replaces 84353681 - Available End of November, 2017
** 84465292 replaces 84353683 - Available End of November, 2017

Note : The above parts may have been updated or superseded. If your parts do not match the parts listed above, please go to www.chevrolet.com/performance for the latest parts list.

IMPORTANT: For sale in the U.S. and Canada.

Please see attached for Corvette MR Calibrations Key Messages - NEW! Corvette Magnetic Ride Control Calibrations
 

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Free

lots of confusion as to whether this is free to customer or not. What's the real deal at MacMulkin?
 
It is free to the customer.
 
You sure about that Rob?

I spoke to Dr. Jamie Meyer at SEMA and he told me it's 350 bucks. Dr. Meyer is the Mgr. of GM's Performance Parts Program and he should know.
 
It does say in the bulletin MSRP $350.00, which is supposed to be the manufacturer's "suggested" retail price.
 
Mag ride upgrade

I took this bulletin to my local chevy dealer and he said the dealer had to pay $350 and there was an hour labor on top of that. I had a$100.00 rebate from my G.M card. They came down to $300 out the door. They said when they called the tech line on the bulletin they were told they had to pay the $350
So something is wrong one place or the other
Blue Max
 
Mag ride upgrade

You sure about that Rob?

I spoke to Dr. Jamie Meyer at SEMA and he told me it's 350 bucks. Dr. Meyer is the Mgr. of GM's Performance Parts Program and he should know.

My experience with my Chevy dealer is that $350 is the dealer price they have to pay plus an hours labor I am seeing free to $350 plus labor. Which is what it cost me.
 
Mag ride upgrade

It does say in the bulletin MSRP $350.00, which is supposed to be the manufacturer's "suggested" retail price.
Correct me if I am wrong but MSRP means the retail price not the wholesale price the dealer pays. My dealer asked MSRP plus $150 labor.
 
Correct me if I am wrong but MSRP means the retail price not the wholesale price the dealer pays. My dealer asked MSRP plus $150 labor.
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MSRP is Manufacturor SUGGESTED Retail Price, they can charge what ever they want. That bulletin price should only include the update and NOT the labor to install it.
 

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