ddozier
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These sensors are available from Ford for the Mustang, not sure if someone could figure out how to collect data from them and use it in a software package that would provide usable data but the sensors themselves are cheap.Sorry to resurrect an old thread here but has anyone figured out a way to track wheel position, specifically compression and rebound for both distance and rates?
I cant seem to find the info now, I found a company at PRI who is making replacement modules for magride systems on Porsche and C7 vettes. He has a plug-n-play replacement module that allows the end user to tune the suspension and alter the factory presets so the end user has factory level control of the shocks. This system and software uses all the factory shocks and sensors, if he can do that he has to be ability to see all the sensor data. If he has developed a module that can at least see the sensors and the software to view the data then the hard part is done. Since the OEM sensors are made to mount to the car and cost under $50 ea. it could be a cheap way to monitor suspension movements and ride height changes due to Aero changes.
Dave
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