@zevcentric I was referring to your edfc setup. Not the hardware. I'm getting it installed this weekend & would like to skip the damping configuration from its default for my Tesla Y LR. Sharing your edfc damping data of how you dial it in with your expertise would be greatly appreciated‼️ I do not have nearly the experience you do & want to be as happy as you without spending weeks clunking around in the software & testing on the road without positive results
Would the EDFC5 be able to help in keeping the ride comfortable when running through potholes and ruggedy roads? Would you recommend it for a daily driver?
How does it ride compared to the 2024 Model 3 Performance? I have a 2023 MY Dual motor with the oem comfort shocks but it’s not as comfortable as my 2024 M3P. Would this set up help with the stock 2023 Model Y set up?
@@davejohnson6144 this system only works with the flex z on the Teslas. It’s hard to compare ride between the highland P and this. What I can say is that it has similar if not more damping functions and is customizable.
Nice explanation through the video. How much does the active dampening system add to power consumption? What tire and wheels set did you use for your test?
Thanks for all your videos‼️ Would you sharing a link to your setup?? Please 🙏🏾 I have the same car
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@zevcentric I was referring to your edfc setup. Not the hardware. I'm getting it installed this weekend & would like to skip the damping configuration from its default for my Tesla Y LR. Sharing your edfc damping data of how you dial it in with your expertise would be greatly appreciated‼️ I do not have nearly the experience you do & want to be as happy as you without spending weeks clunking around in the software & testing on the road without positive results
I just installed the eipach springs, it’s totally enough for me. I can’t say there is much difference vs coilovers what my friend has.
Thats relative to which coilovers and how they might be set up. Not all coilovers are created equally.
@zevcentric
MPP coilovers & shocks tamed and silenced my 2020 Model Y with 20" Induction Wheels!
@@geoffgeoff3333 no surprise at all. The MPP stuff is next level.
Good that springs are enough for you, but claiming it's comparable to quality coilovers is just poorly informed.
@@espenevo I had expensive KW v3 coils on my Audi S5, I can’t say they where any better.
Would the EDFC5 be able to help in keeping the ride comfortable when running through potholes and ruggedy roads? Would you recommend it for a daily driver?
That is dependent on the capabilities of the suspension. The EDFC just gives remote control of its settings.
Fantastic!!!
How does it ride compared to the 2024 Model 3 Performance? I have a 2023 MY Dual motor with the oem comfort shocks but it’s not as comfortable as my 2024 M3P. Would this set up help with the stock 2023 Model Y set up?
@@davejohnson6144 this system only works with the flex z on the Teslas. It’s hard to compare ride between the highland P and this. What I can say is that it has similar if not more damping functions and is customizable.
What wheels and tyres? And specs on both please. Looks awesome! How much is it lowered front and rear?
18x9 AF10 and 235/60/18 Hankook Ion EVO AS
@@zevcentric Thanks mate!
is the jerk control any good?dampen the car at that moment.does it help to stabilize the tesla
Very cool!
how much have to lower the car with flex z?can i use the suspension lift to standard height?thank you
the iift will still make it higher than stock long range even with the Flex Z at the lowest setting
Nice explanation through the video. How much does the active dampening system add to power consumption? What tire and wheels set did you use for your test?
It’s such low voltage I cant imagine it will affect range. I daily on 18x9 Aspira Forged AF-10’s and Hankook ion evo as 235/60/18 tires.
If it makes the chassis run a bit flatter, there is a small chance it could even save energy
Can be installed on endura pro plus ? Tesla model y . Thanks.
No sorry. No room on the rear shock for the motors.
I like that stance on this white tesla. Are those 18's?
yes with oversized tires.