scorp508
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- 1987 Yello Coupe, 1994 Admiral Blue ZR-1, 2015 Z06 Arctic White Coupe
I've been reading more on SRC/FX3 lately now that I own a 1994 ZR-1 with it, and have reached one question I can't seem to answer. All the articles I've read including Hib's suggest there are 6 total positions the dampening valve can be set to. However, if you look at both the 89-91 and 92-95 programs each shows thirteen (13) different angles of actuator rotation when count the unique values from Tour/Sport/Perf combined.
Was this a SOFTWARE limitation at the time where a max of six positions could be stored in each profile? I'm struggling to understand the difference in documentation vs the images below. Cheers!
1992-1995, when the actuators moved 0-80* (13 different angles of rotation, but max of six for any one program.)
89-91 shows something similar, but those actuators moved from 0-160* (13 different angles of rotation, but max of six for any one program.)
Was this a SOFTWARE limitation at the time where a max of six positions could be stored in each profile? I'm struggling to understand the difference in documentation vs the images below. Cheers!
1992-1995, when the actuators moved 0-80* (13 different angles of rotation, but max of six for any one program.)
89-91 shows something similar, but those actuators moved from 0-160* (13 different angles of rotation, but max of six for any one program.)
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