jeremy156

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Slightly facetious question perhaps, but I'm trying to find justification for keeping CVD on my 2011 L322 vs deleting it.

In my mind, I struggle to think of a scenario where I want the ride in my Fatty to be anything other than "as soft and comfortable as possible".

I don't see turning a corner in a Range Rover as a case for stiffness, I want to ease myself around, not race. Is it a case that this feature is there to compete with the BMW X5 or whatever, making the RR a "high performance sports car"?

What am I missing? I'm planning to replace the shocks on my 4.4 TDV8 with those from a 3.6 TDV8 (and use IIDTool to stop the car complaining). Any reason not to? For example, is the CVD in its softest setting actually more forgiving than the standard damper?
 
There is a lot of chat about changing "backwards" to the earlier L322 V8 struts there is also chat about recalibration over a drive on the road.
IID has a facility to do it I am sure.

I take it you find yours a bit harsh?
We like ours and it works well on our potholed roads and the smoother main roads. Ours to us drives fine and comfort is fine and has been commented on by many who are comparing to their car (not RR)on the same roads (we also are probably faster than them).

If you drive it for comfort then the active dampening will not get the signal to "stiffen" a strut so maybe a previous owner has tampered already and made it worse.

So as they say measure twice before cutting with the axe :p.

J
 
There is a lot of chat about changing "backwards" to the earlier L322 V8 struts there is also chat about recalibration over a drive on the road.
IID has a facility to do it I am sure.

I take it you find yours a bit harsh?
We like ours and it works well on our potholed roads and the smoother main roads. Ours to us drives fine and comfort is fine and has been commented on by many who are comparing to their car (not RR)on the same roads (we also are probably faster than them).

If you drive it for comfort then the active dampening will not get the signal to "stiffen" a strut so maybe a previous owner has tampered already and made it worse.

So as they say measure twice before cutting with the axe :p.

J
Thanks for your feedback John.

I checked with GAP and they said the adaptive damping calibration is only for pairing a new module to the car - it does nothing to damping settings, thus running it over different terrain has no effect other than placebo.

I think my issue stems from the fact that it's making decisions to stiffen the damper... and I can't think of a single scenario where stiffer is better, other than very fast cornering.

I was considering whether my dampers are worn out (only 90k miles though, seems a bit early) and figured I would be paying double for CVD dampers (vs non-CVD) for a function I can't see value in.
 
I suspect it makes a bigger difference than you realise when cornering.
I wonder what happens if you unplug the top? You'll get an error, but it must behave like a normal one because there's no power to make it stiffen?
 
Can you run live data and record a graph to look closer after.

Is there a diff in price between CVD and Non? I would check that first.

I think my issue stems from the fact that it's making decisions to stiffen the damper... and I can't think of a single scenario where stiffer is better, other than very fast cornering.
Leaky bag???

We had new bags around this year so age, mileage could be argued as immaterial if on normal road conditions.

J
 
I suspect it makes a bigger difference than you realise when cornering.
I wonder what happens if you unplug the top? You'll get an error, but it must behave like a normal one because there's no power to make it stiffen?

Or softer even. Think default is stiffest.

J
 
I suspect it makes a bigger difference than you realise when cornering.
I wonder what happens if you unplug the top? You'll get an error, but it must behave like a normal one because there's no power to make it stiffen?
Sadly it's the opposite... with no current to the damper is stiffens.
 
Can you run live data and record a graph to look closer after.

Is there a diff in price between CVD and Non? I would check that first.


Leaky bag???

We had new bags around this year so age, mileage could be argued as immaterial if on normal road conditions.

J
With live data showing a full 1.5A to each corner on the flat, it's still harsh - sometimes even "crashy". Makes me think something is broken.
 
Pretty sure Sam's motor machine YouTube channel addressed a harsh ride at some point, might be worth looking thru his videos to see what he did?
 

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