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This North American Motorsports Suspension Package Includes:
HR50490-3 - H&R Sport Springs H&R Sport Springs are their most popular springs. They lower your car an average of 1.5-1.75 inches (depending on make and model) for improved handling, better aerodynamics and a simply great look. Each spring is tuned for that balanced combination of handling and control, yet still exhibiting a comfortable ride (about 25-30 percent stiffer than stock). Lowering Heights: Sport Springs - 1.3" F / 1.2" R
KO2100.4036 - Koni FSD Shock Absorber Kit (Does not fit XI Models) The KONI FSD (Frequency Selective Damping) shock combines excellent road holding and handing characteristics with no-compromise comfort levels. It's a two-in-one solution from KONI that doesn't require the installation of sophisticated electronics, cables or sensors. Firmness for sporty driving on even road surfaces. Smoothness for a comfortable ride on uneven road surfaces.
It's possible via KONI's patented Frequency Selective Damping technology - technology that actively controls the damping level on the basis of the vehicle's body and suspension movement frequency. FSD shocks are a smart suspension system that adjusts automatically and in a fraction of a second to road conditions and driving style.
How It Works (Refer to second image above): In standard shock absorbers the main damping characteristic is defined by the oil flow going through the piston assembly (1). Combining it with the FSD feature (2), KONI added a special valve that controls an oil flow parallel to the one going through the piston rod (3). This parallel oil flow is closed by the FSD feature, giving a rise in damping force almost linear to the time that the piston is moving in one direction.
Put simply: the FSD feature is a hydraulic amplifier that delays the build up of pressure. In some ways an extra tuning option has been created in order to get the best possible combination of handling and comfort. Since it is an integrated part of the hydraulic valve system inside the damper, no additional cables, sensors or any other electronic devices are needed to operate an FSD damper.
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