Originally posted by kaiv
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That is a force-displacement curve. I would also need to see at what speeds those lines correlate to, and seeing a force-velocity curve would also be helpful.
What I can gather from that graph is that assuming it's a single adjustable shock, the adjuster affects both compression and rebound. The reason it affects compression so much less is because it's a much softer shim stack. It also looks like it has a heavily preloaded compression stack, which is not conducive to comfort because it requires so much force just to get the shock moving. The rebound/compression ratio ranges from 0.6 at "low" speed to 1.7 at "high" speed which is low for a street car. My takeaway is this tune is designed for someone who wants a very responsive handling car that doesn't care so much about comfort and drives primarily on smooth roads.
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