HuntingPudel
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- First Name
- Steve
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- Mar 23, 2021
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- Location
- Bay Area, CA
- Vehicles
- 2024 MME GT with Performance Upgrade, 1979 Fire-Am, 1972 K/5 Blazer
- Occupation
- Engineering
I really need to get off my fuzzy butt and go out and test drive a '24 GT to see what the changes are first-hand. SInce people have said that they seem to ride better, I'm guessing they softened up the car. That'd be a downgrade to me. The car is too soft and the steering too imprecise. Rack and pinion is supposed to be more precise, but my '79 T/A's recirculating ball steering box is light years better (just more prone to leaking since it has more seals in it). ?Brian, you've done all you can like many here and have gotten improvements in the ride (less harsh), handling (corners flatter) and have lessened the rear end bounce.
Your comment about the GTPE with the mag-ride shocks not eliminating the rear end bounce is true however it is less than any other trim even the GT. When I was developing and testing the Koni rear shock setup for the MME, I was doing so on a Premium but also tested my GTPE along side the test car. The GTPE had about half the bounce the Premium had to start with but when I started dialing up the stiffness on the Koni's, the bounce became less than the GTPE. The GT has ever so slightly less bounce than a premium because the shocks on a GT have slightly higher dampening.
Steve (HuntingPudel) has said this multiple times and so have I, the GTPE is still too soft in Unbridle. We would like to have more dampening in Unbridle like we get with the Koni's to lessen the bounce even further and to lessen the float that the car still has at least that is Steve and my opinion. When I set the Mag-ride shocks to Track drive mode on the Focus RS or the GT500, they firm up nicely. The car doesn't have one ounce of float and everything feels well connected. I replaced the suspension controller on both of those cars with a custom one made by DSC Sport which further helped because you can dial in the dampening you want for any drive mode. Unfortunately they do not and will not make one for our cars. I have tried for the last 3+ years talking to them about this sending them photos and wiring diagrams of our controller and they keep telling me there is not enough GTPE's out there and or people that would be interested in such a product. Steve and I drive exclusively in Unbridle just so we can have the most firm setting however if Koni ever made a front shock that would fit the MME or come close and I can modify it to fit like I did for the rear shocks, I would replace my mag ride shocks with them.
DSC Sport may want to re-think not doing anything for us since now every GT comes with Magneride. Just from my unscientific experience, I have seen more GT-PEs in person than non-Magneride GTs, so there's that too. ??
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