pretty slick.. any thoughts?

the name, and located in Hungary.. kinda makes me wonder..


slick idea though. i like the LED readout..
 
my car looks like that one on high. :)
 
Same idea as the Module 8, but IMO dramatically improved. If I still had the air suspention that would be in my car right now.
 
yea i had the module 8 just installed i love the thing but cant relly stand it you have no idea where stock height is and no idea if its high or low with out gettin outta the car and guessin
mod 8's good if you like to customice you own knob i guess
but i think i will be gettin this it looks very nice
 
I find the module 8 really easy to use....It's pretty obvious what height your car is at, from where the knob is, don't you think?

I remember reading that thread on the other site, it's a cool idea, but it's pretty expensive compared to a module 8, and takes up a lot more space.
 
another problem with a 10 step system like that - I don't know about you guys, but I like being able to, with my Module 8, precisely choose my ride height with a rotary dial - and not be locked into 10 "presets" which is essentially what this unit does - unless that LED readout is not at all accurate, in which case, what's the point?
 
I believe there are 23 actual height settings, but Henri, the guy who makes these, could only get ahold of a 10 step display. 10 settings seems like it would be enough to where you couldn't tell between them just by looking at the car. It also has a door jam switch emulator so you don't have to worry about that when you adjust the height, which AFAIK the Module 8 lacks.
 
MediumD said:
I believe there are 23 actual height settings, but Henri, the guy who makes these, could only get ahold of a 10 step display. 10 settings seems like it would be enough to where you couldn't tell between them just by looking at the car. It also has a door jam switch emulator so you don't have to worry about that when you adjust the height, which AFAIK the Module 8 lacks.

regarding the door jamb switch - i thought that would be a problem with my module, but so far, I have never had to open / close the door to actuate the system, it works on it's own pretty fast. the only issue I have with it is that if you go from one setting to another that is more extreme, too fast, it confuses the computer - but that's not something that can be avoided with a dial, i don't think.
 

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