Oh they have something similar to this for the 3.0 Fox Factory race non live valve?EClick and you wont be on the sidelines anymore.
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Oh they have something similar to this for the 3.0 Fox Factory race non live valve?EClick and you wont be on the sidelines anymore.
Still need live valve shocks (for now). Im getting take off live valves and putting them on my 17.Oh they have something similar to this for the 3.0 Fox Factory race non live valve?
Gotcha. But I already have the Fox 3.0s and not going to get another 6k set of shocks just for the live valves. Wish there we an add on for the non valve shocksStill need live valve shocks (for now). Im getting take off live valves and putting them on my 17.
The Controller comes completely programmed and ready to use. No tuning is required. The calibrations that come pre-loaded in the control module are developed by us in house both on and off road extensively. These calibrations are perfect for 95% of users. However the tuning software is there for the other 5% who may have different different needs, such as maybe a different shock or spring setup, more on or off road usage, or even just prefer a stiffer or softer ride. The tuning software is there for those users to get the full potential of their truck and more specifically their suspension and tune it to how they like it.
The tuning software is completely free to use and anyone can download it on our site. The optional cable you see is $10 and is a USB cable to plug the controller to your laptop. It is a standard USB cable, we just give people the option to purchase it directly from us to make their life a little easier. The option is there, if someone doesn't plan on adjusting any of the calibrations or just wanted to use their own cable.
DSC Team,The Controller comes completely programmed and ready to use. No tuning is required. The calibrations that come pre-loaded in the control module are developed by us in house both on and off road extensively. These calibrations are perfect for 95% of users. However the tuning software is there for the other 5% who may have different different needs, such as maybe a different shock or spring setup, more on or off road usage, or even just prefer a stiffer or softer ride. The tuning software is there for those users to get the full potential of their truck and more specifically their suspension and tune it to how they like it.
The tuning software is completely free to use and anyone can download it on our site. The optional cable you see is $10 and is a USB cable to plug the controller to your laptop. It is a standard USB cable, we just give people the option to purchase it directly from us to make their life a little easier. The option is there, if someone doesn't plan on adjusting any of the calibrations or just wanted to use their own cable.
You're absolutely right. We know there is a number of people who have moved away from the factory setup by this time and to other alternatives. I may have said it in this thread previously, but we are trying to have a truck equipped with the 3.0 Live Valves come in to our shop so we can have the suspension to run on our dyno and then create a specific calibration to those shocks for anyone to download. This is something we do pretty often in the market for other cars and common suspension upgrades. We create calibrations to optimize the most common upgrades and then upload them to our site for customers to go on and download calibrations specific to whatever they may have.DSC Team,
I assume the testing and initial calibration was done on a stock GEN2 suspension (OEM Live Valves + Stock Springs etc.); if so, will you be doing any testing with 3.0 FRS Live Valves and provide an updated configuration "preset" for those of us with the 3.0s. At this point in the life of the Gen2, there are several folks that have made the upgrade to 3.0s by now and getting a configuration suite designed around the 3.0 FRS LV for your controller would probably be of interest to many.
So, if I read your response correctly, you're saying potential buyers can buy your system now, and when you have the 3.0 FRS figured out, they can be downloaded? So, it looks like the cable is a must buy for that, then. Is this correct?You're absolutely right. We know there is a number of people who have moved away from the factory setup by this time and to other alternatives. I may have said it in this thread previously, but we are trying to have a truck equipped with the 3.0 Live Valves come in to our shop so we can have the suspension to run on our dyno and then create a specific calibration to those shocks for anyone to download. This is something we do pretty often in the market for other cars and common suspension upgrades. We create calibrations to optimize the most common upgrades and then upload them to our site for customers to go on and download calibrations specific to whatever they may have.
Yes, that is correct. You can really buy the cable from anywhere you choose or maybe you already have one laying around the house, it is just a standard usb to mini usb cable. But you would absolutely need a cable of some sort to connect to the control module and upload any new calibrationSo, if I read your response correctly, you're saying potential buyers can buy your system now, and when you have the 3.0 FRS figured out, they can be downloaded? So, it looks like the cable is a must buy for that, then. Is this correct?
I know I'm asking a vague / subjective question, but would you recommend waiting?Yes, that is correct. You can really buy the cable from anywhere you choose or maybe you already have one laying around the house, it is just a standard usb to mini usb cable. But you would absolutely need a cable of some sort to connect to the control module and upload any new calibration