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Continuous Damping Control (CDC)

jimb100

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I have this on my car and it does a fine job. Decent road feel for a car this big, very flat cornering and, all in all, a balanced ride.

It does seem to be impossible to find details on how the system works. I imagine the 4 shocks are equipped with variable orifices and the computer evaluates data from the wheel speed sensors, yaw sensors, brake sensors, etc. to determine the shock valving. That's how most systems without magnetic fluids work. But there doesn't seem to be any information of Hyundai's site and the reviews of the car don't go into any detail there at all. Likely because Hyundai isn't providing any.

Anyone have a link to specific info on how this system works?
 
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