How does Pro-Shocks write a valve code to determine the desired acceleration ramps?
The valve code is a combination of valving components it takes to create the desired low-speed and high-speed ramps. We look at three key elements in determining codes: the race track, the shock dyno and previous experience. This starting point is generally very good because of the highly experienced Pro-Shocks staff. We know you can’t race a dyno, so we spend a lot of time at race tracks working with new products and concepts. We bring our findings back to the dyno to simply look at what’s good and what’s bad. From these findings we can determine which acceleration ramps and valve codes will make the best new products.
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