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GM Shock Simulator Kit

GM Shock Simulator Kit

  • $849.00


GM Magnetic Suspension Delete Kit

aka Electronic Shock Delete Kit - Magnetic Shock Delete Kit - Shock Simulator Kit - Magnetic Bypass Kit 
Allows removal of OEM Magnetic Shocks AND Ride Height Sensors
Plug and Play - No DTCs - No speed limiters 
Magnetic Selective Ride Control Bypass

SUPPORTED VEHICLES:

C7 Corvette - Camaro - Chevy SS - Cadillac ATS/CTS 
- RPO Z95 Sierra Denali, Tahoe LTZ, Yukon/XL, Suburban, Escalade

Simulator Description
Kit includes: 4 Shock Simulators and 4 Ride Height Sensor simulators
Provides a plug-n-play solution for replacing stock magnetic (FE4 - F55 - Z95) shocks and ride height sensors on the latest generation GM vehicles.
Our shock simulators utilize OEM connectors and a rugged thermoconductive epoxy approved for automotive applications. 
They have been tested in the most extreme vehicle environments.

Technical Notes:
  • OEM approved TE Connectivity MCON hardware
  • Encapsulated in thermo-conductive epoxy
  • Solvent and acid Resistant, for harsh environment
  • Every unit end-of-line tested
  • Made in the USA
  • Shock Simulator Dimension: 2.5" x 1.0" x 0.8"
  • Ride Height Simulator Dimension: 1.8" x 1.0" x 0.7"
  • 0.5 oz (each)

Other Applications:
Z95 GMC Sierra Denali Tahoe Escalade(2015-2017) MagnaRide
F55 Cadillac ATS 2013-2017 Magnetic Ride Control
F55 Cadillac CTS 2014-2017 Magnetic Ride Control
FE4 Corvette Z51/Z06 2014-2017 Magnetic Selective Ride Control
F55 Camaro (Struts) (SS, ZL1, Z/28) 2012-2017* Magnetic Ride Control

C7 Corvette Suspension Control Module (SCM) Description
The suspension control module (SCM) commands variable levels of current to each shock absorber actuator in response to rough road, braking or abrupt steering maneuver driving conditions. The current variation is performed by pulse width modulation (PWM) of the system voltage. The SCM continuously measures the actual current of each actuator. When a deviation between commanded and actual current is detected, a DTC is set.

The SCM provides current to the shocks via 2 term connector the terminals for each shock are labeled:

  • Strut Motor Decrease Damping Control
  • Strut Motor Increase Damping Control

The electronic suspension control system, individually controls the damping force of each of the four shock absorbers in order to keep the vehicle's body as calm as possible. Changes of the damping forces can be accomplished within milliseconds. Suspension characteristics can be changed at any time by
activating the driver control mode.  The electronic suspension control system consists of the following major components:

  • Suspension control module (connected to 3 CAN busses)
  • Four corner position sensors
  • Four magnetorheological shock absorber actuators or struts
  • Driver mode control switch

The SCM controls the damping forces according to the following factors:

  • Vehicle speed
  • Steering wheel position
  • Engine torque
  • Brake pressure

The SCM evaluates these inputs in order to separately control the shock absorbers, providing an enhanced ride and comfort level over the widest possible range of operating conditions.