I can't answer to that question i just want to tell you that for the ACE to work 100% well after the lift you'll have to recalibrate the accelerometers
Anyone with a 3" suspension lift on their Discovery 2 with ACE using the longer front ACE link pins in the rear?
I can't answer to that question i just want to tell you that for the ACE to work 100% well after the lift you'll have to recalibrate the accelerometers
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
With tester(nanocom/hawkeye/etc) there is an option for accelerometers calibration... albeit nanocom is still not 100% reliable when it comes to ACE it has the capability: UTILITY:
· Calib. Accelerometer 1: This function allows you to calibrate the accelerometer used by
the ACE to manage the process of cornering enhancement.
· Calib. Accelerometer 2: This function allows you to calibrate the accelerometer used by
the ACE to manage the process of cornering enhancement.
these are important as long as the initial distance between the accelerometers and ground has changed... and with a lift that's obvious
though hawkeye is much more reliable in this particular area cos it has overall system calibration power
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
Definitely YES
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
Cheers. I've got the LRA White Tiger 50mm bump stop extensions fitted in the rear. This evening I fitted front longer link pins in the rear.
Previously I had the LRA White Tiger rear link pin mount extensions fitted but one of them failed on me on the weekend. Using the longer front link pins is easier and looks to me to have the link pin at a better angle.
Cheers
Slunnie
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