In 2003 General Motors and Delphi developed MSRC (Magnetic Selective Ride Control), a system that uses iron particles in magnetorheological oil, and by charging the particles electronically, it changing the viscosity, thus making the shock absorber harder or easier to compress, translating into firmer or softer ride depending on the road conditions and driver inputs … Continue reading 1991 Infiniti Q45a Test Drive
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