[ASKED] Magnetic Ride Performance Calibrations
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
[ASKED] Magnetic Ride Performance Calibrations
The recent announcement about the availability of improvements in the suspension calibrations for the C7 said this:
"2014-16 Stingray with Z51 features new calibrations in Tour and Sport modes.
2016 Stingray (non-Z51) features new calibrations in Tour, Sport and Track modes.
2015-16 Z06 (non-Z07) features new calibrations in Tour, Sport and Track modes.
2015-16 Z06 with Z07 Performance Package features new calibrations in Tour, Sport and Track modes."
Why was the 2014-2016 Z51 not included in the Track mode updates? The 2017 cars including the GS were not mentioned nor was there a mention about the 2018 cars. Do the 2017-2018 cars including the GS already have the enhanced calibrations or will they be a part of a future update.
thanks
bill
"2014-16 Stingray with Z51 features new calibrations in Tour and Sport modes.
2016 Stingray (non-Z51) features new calibrations in Tour, Sport and Track modes.
2015-16 Z06 (non-Z07) features new calibrations in Tour, Sport and Track modes.
2015-16 Z06 with Z07 Performance Package features new calibrations in Tour, Sport and Track modes."
Why was the 2014-2016 Z51 not included in the Track mode updates? The 2017 cars including the GS were not mentioned nor was there a mention about the 2018 cars. Do the 2017-2018 cars including the GS already have the enhanced calibrations or will they be a part of a future update.
thanks
bill
Last edited by Car54; 11-13-2017 at 09:13 AM. Reason: Add additional years and cars
#2
The recent announcement about the availability of improvements in the suspension calibrations for the C7 said this:
"2014-16 Stingray with Z51 features new calibrations in Tour and Sport modes.
2016 Stingray (non-Z51) features new calibrations in Tour, Sport and Track modes."
Why was the 2015-2016 Z51 not included in the Track mode updates?
"2014-16 Stingray with Z51 features new calibrations in Tour and Sport modes.
2016 Stingray (non-Z51) features new calibrations in Tour, Sport and Track modes."
Why was the 2015-2016 Z51 not included in the Track mode updates?
#5
Racer
Thread Starter
That's a bummer. I am just hoping to get past the screening to get entered in the poll. I have a 2015 Z51 and track the car so enhancements to Track Mode for $350 would currently be more preferable than the $1300 for DSC and possible warranty issues.
thanks
bill
thanks
bill
#8
I noticed the following text in the announcement. Are people leaving their car at the dealer or can you take it home and let it sit? My dealer is 50 miles away so its not like temps won't get up.
"In order to the get the maximum performance and consistency out of the updated calibration, please allow the vehicle to sit for 8 to 10 hours after the update. The MRC damper system has a built in temperature offset correction as part of the calibration. Allowing the vehicle to sit will allow the damper temperatures to normalize, and the temperature offset in the calibration to accurately reset. The vehicle is still functional without this process. However, the temperature offset correction will be less accurate, resulting in a less optimized operation until the damper temperatures are allowed to normalize."
"In order to the get the maximum performance and consistency out of the updated calibration, please allow the vehicle to sit for 8 to 10 hours after the update. The MRC damper system has a built in temperature offset correction as part of the calibration. Allowing the vehicle to sit will allow the damper temperatures to normalize, and the temperature offset in the calibration to accurately reset. The vehicle is still functional without this process. However, the temperature offset correction will be less accurate, resulting in a less optimized operation until the damper temperatures are allowed to normalize."
#9
Racer
Thread Starter
I noticed that as well. Would the dealer be required to leave the car inside for that 8-10 hours? Could take it in at noon. Get the software loaded in the afternoon and let it sit overnight at the dealer. Not convenient if you are 50 miles away to have to come back but may have to be done.
#10
Burning Brakes
Exceptionally poor communication to the dealer network, that seems to be the unfortunate norm.
I applaud GM for appearing to refine a top-shelf product like the C7 but it is completely worthless if the service departments can't do anything with it.
At some point, GM corporate has to decide if the Corvette is actually a point of pride and a true halo product or "just another Chevy". From the execution on this latest (in a long line) update is seems to be a tease for press indicating the latter...
Hope this makes it to Tadge's level and he has some sway with the support distribution side of GM to fix this...
I applaud GM for appearing to refine a top-shelf product like the C7 but it is completely worthless if the service departments can't do anything with it.
At some point, GM corporate has to decide if the Corvette is actually a point of pride and a true halo product or "just another Chevy". From the execution on this latest (in a long line) update is seems to be a tease for press indicating the latter...
Hope this makes it to Tadge's level and he has some sway with the support distribution side of GM to fix this...
#11
Burning Brakes
I noticed that as well. Would the dealer be required to leave the car inside for that 8-10 hours? Could take it in at noon. Get the software loaded in the afternoon and let it sit overnight at the dealer. Not convenient if you are 50 miles away to have to come back but may have to be done.
I personally would do either but my dealership is close by. If they could not guarantee the car would remain indoors overnight (reasonable if the shop has limited floor space) I'd take home...
Allen