Thank you for making this video, it is the most comprehensive one I could find. One question though, some gas-filled shocks make a distinct "hiss" sound over bumps. Would these be the bypass-hole type? I don't see how the other gas filled types could make this noise.
JUST found this channel, I’m a new service technician, I had to throw it in .75x speed to understand you not going to lie😅 but this was a 10/10 video that I appreciate so very much! Much love brotha, keep up the good work : )
Best video I found! Straight to the point, complete, no unnecessary talk, so basically the perfect teacher. (However the English accent asks for some adaptation time ;-) )
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I just love learning about cars being an enthusiast. Trying to learn about suspension system for so long. I have to say this was the best and most comprehensive. Learned a lot. Thanks a lot.
Thanks brother ,your explanation is very nice Watching from india 🇮🇳 Can you make more vidios on off road and enduro techniques with proper physics Wating for next videos
but why there is not the gas in" by pass hole " even if the volume of the rode is added to cylinder chamber? THANKS FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART FOR THE VIDEO IT IS KIND OF YOU
I just installed lowering Springs in my car but its hard and bumpy, some people say using a shock with a smaller size would fix some of this problem. The stock Shock is too much compressed in the initial position. Maybe. Can you help me?
But shock absorbers are not generally marketed that way. None of this information is available on the box or in the specs. (as far as I can tell) How do you get the dampers you want without listening to a sales job.
Separator and gas is not shown in bypass hole type shock absorber. It is presented in the pressure tube.
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Thank you for making this video, it is the most comprehensive one I could find. One question though, some gas-filled shocks make a distinct "hiss" sound over bumps. Would these be the bypass-hole type? I don't see how the other gas filled types could make this noise.
With this level of quality content, this channel is criminally undersubscribed.
Not meant for general public
This is one of the best introductions to suspension systems I've ever seen.
JUST found this channel, I’m a new service technician, I had to throw it in .75x speed to understand you not going to lie😅 but this was a 10/10 video that I appreciate so very much! Much love brotha, keep up the good work : )
Best video I found! Straight to the point, complete, no unnecessary talk, so basically the perfect teacher. (However the English accent asks for some adaptation time ;-) )
Longest video of Untangle Club and delivered with so much information 👍 Thanks 😊
The way of explaining from basics and touched to the latest version of damper used now a days - superb
Hi Dear i do not know your name but you have given such a high level of knowledge in this video !! I feel really thankful to you and I appreciate your effort from my bottom of heart !!
Brilliant descriptions with great animations - takes the stress out of learning! Many thanks
Very informative video 👏 thank u
Very helpful for mechanical engineers..
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I just love learning about cars being an enthusiast. Trying to learn about suspension system for so long. I have to say this was the best and most comprehensive. Learned a lot. Thanks a lot.
This is the best video I came across while trying to learn about dampers❤. This video deserves a play in every suspension classroom 😊
Absolutely fantastic, as always!
This is so good. I feel guilty for having watched it for free
very high quality, not only the information but the presentation aswell
Thanks brother ,your explanation is very nice
Watching from india 🇮🇳
Can you make more vidios on off road and enduro techniques with proper physics
Wating for next videos
Thank you for the excellent explanation of all types of shocks. Great graphics. 🎉
Excellent work.
All covered and beautifully explained.
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Amazing explanation!
And really nice and easy to understand animations
Yes you have presented it smoothly !!
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You should do a video on rotary dashpots used on cars in the 1920s and 1930s.
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but why there is not the gas in" by pass hole " even if the volume of the rode is added to cylinder chamber? THANKS FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART FOR THE VIDEO IT IS KIND OF YOU
When will you upload the next video of suspension system?
What does spring characteristics 50-10-15-260 mm means
Why we have gas chamber only from bottom side? Don't we have foaming efect in top oil chamber?
I just installed lowering Springs in my car but its hard and bumpy, some people say using a shock with a smaller size would fix some of this problem. The stock Shock is too much compressed in the initial position. Maybe.
Can you help me?
Explain bmw m suspension. Plz if u have knowledge
How long can be a shock absorber fully compressed without damage?
There are usually no valves on the actual piston itself, only ports and shims
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But shock absorbers are not generally marketed that way. None of this information is available on the box or in the specs. (as far as I can tell) How do you get the dampers you want without listening to a sales job.
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