I have them on my MR2 Spyder now. Yes the work. The old version 1 was quite slow and the manual setting was quite annoying. I guess it was better than having to pop the hood each time I wanted to change the setting. The EDFC Active Pro is pretty sweet these days. However, even though the controller responds to G forces immediately, the servos can lag. For example going from full hard to soft can take almost a second. I have a panic button for a preset mode if a large bump is coming up or something so I can instantly make the suspension full soft. If the car is in race mode and I hit that button I can count just about 1 second full sweep to soft mode.
@@mrman8856 yes, the pin I made bound up at the end stops. So if I adjusted the suspension to full soft or full hard it would get stuck and I would have to use a screw driver to back it off one notch. So yeah it worked but not perfectly.
Fabricated adapter myself. It's a hex head screw that fits the servo. Then a cut off allen key was welded to the screw head. This allows the servo to drive the strut adjustment.
that is awesome!
Years later... I wonder if they really worked.
I have them on my MR2 Spyder now. Yes the work. The old version 1 was quite slow and the manual setting was quite annoying. I guess it was better than having to pop the hood each time I wanted to change the setting. The EDFC Active Pro is pretty sweet these days. However, even though the controller responds to G forces immediately, the servos can lag. For example going from full hard to soft can take almost a second. I have a panic button for a preset mode if a large bump is coming up or something so I can instantly make the suspension full soft. If the car is in race mode and I hit that button I can count just about 1 second full sweep to soft mode.
@TinkerToyShop I have EDFC with Tein Flex Z's on a 04 GS300, I know it works lol...I was asking did the EDFC work on the Megan coilovers.
@@mrman8856 yes, the pin I made bound up at the end stops. So if I adjusted the suspension to full soft or full hard it would get stuck and I would have to use a screw driver to back it off one notch. So yeah it worked but not perfectly.
@@QuadCamSix OK. So it's safe to say the system only perfectly works on Tein coilovers as it should.
What kind of adapter? Any more info?
Fabricated adapter myself. It's a hex head screw that fits the servo. Then a cut off allen key was welded to the screw head. This allows the servo to drive the strut adjustment.