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03-26-2024, 05:52 PM | #23 | |
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I used my stock ZCP springs along with new top hats. Car does sit at bit higher than it had perviously. Evolve themselves say it should settle back in, both in their video, by phone and here in the forum. So I guess opinions are just that and we shall see what happens over the coming months.
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03-26-2024, 09:26 PM | #24 | |
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The B6 is a monotube damper which requires gas pressure to prevent cavitation from occurring when the piston rod valve stack moves through the hydraulic fluid in the damper. The nitrogen gas pressure does not wear in with mileage and it’s stored in an internal reservoir (may slowly leak over time but the damper has failed if it’s lost its gas charge). The gas pressure doesn’t change and the piston area doesn’t change so the gas lifting force doesn’t change. So what in the damper would wear in with mileage that would cause the ride height to change? If you’re using new springs, which in your case you aren’t, then the ride height may change with mileage. It’s a bad damper if it loses gas pressure after just a little mileage. Last edited by M3SQRD; 03-26-2024 at 09:32 PM.. |
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