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Old 01-07-2016, 07:19 PM   #6
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Jakeru Thanks for the reply. My apologies for not responding. I somehow missed the reply in my own post!! I'm with you on the adjustable shocks. I've had several Adjustable Koni's and since they were a PITA to adjust they usually remained on the original setting.
IME, just having one end of the car being adjustable can be a tremendously useful tuning aid if you ever autocross or otherwise want to dial in the handling characteristic (understeer/oversteer) to near perfection.

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Koni is pretty limited in their explanation of the technology behind the FSD shock but in my opinion is a mechanical version of PASM.
I think about Koni FSD as being an extremely digressive shock valving - more digressive than any other shock valving on the market.
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