I had something similar on my 2019. Dummy gauge would go to nothing, truck went into limp mode, and all the while the oil pressure measurements on the drive screen held within tolerances. It was completely reproduceable, if I put it in Sport, turned off advanced traction control, and floored it...
I have the DSC in my 2019 raptor. It's is pretty awesome, and the "oh- sh*t" button is very nice to have. I have ran in 3 short course races with it so far, and I have seen a massive improvement with the stock 3.0 live valve shocks. Also, in sport mode it is very firm. You can take turns much...
Yeah, I read that post. I'm more interested in hearing thoughts from people who currently have them installed. Especially if they participate in races/events that require them.
The whole reason I'm entertaining the idea is to meet the requirements of more race series. I've gotten where I really...
Mine won't be revalved.
With the DSC controller, when your live valve shocks tell the controller they are at full extent, and you press the ok button on your steering wheel, the controller will tell the live valve shocks to go to max stiffness in preparation for your landing. They call it the...
I saw that on a thread. I plan to download the comfort file. I just haven't had the opportunity to figure out how to do the upload. Your controller is an awesome product!!
I've had the controller installed for a month or so now. It is a little rough on day-to-day driving, but that trade-off is well worth the other benefits.
In sport mode, the truck feels like it is on rails. Even with 37" tires, you can take aggressive turns holding a steady line.
I also had...
I have the DSC. It is great, but my current shocks are done. I'm going to upgrade to the 3.0 race series, and leave the DSC onboard and see how it does.
I ordered one of these a week ago. I primarily need it for offroad racing. I can't wait to get it in and install it! The "Oh-Shit" button is going to be very nice to have for some of those jumps and whoops that are a little more aggressive than anticipated on approach. Hopefully, it comes in the...
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