v2 RENNTECH lowering module
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Jo. A. Borras
RENNtech
1369 N KIllian DR.
Lake Park, FL 33403
561.845.7888
561.845.6777 fax
http://www.renntechmercedes.com
Lake Park, FL - 04MAR2008 - RENNTECH Announces 2nd Gen. Digital
Lowering Module.
RENNTECH, the Florida-based tuning house best known for high-
horsepower Mercedes-Benz and McLaren tuning packages, recently
announced a new 2nd generation digital lowering module for Mercedes
and AMG automobiles with ABC and AirMatic suspensions.
"This lowering module is really all-new," says Hartmut Feyhl,
RENNTECH's president and ex technical director at AMG North America.
"Like our previous lowering modules, this one is 100% digital and
fully adjustable, using microprocessors to constantly communicate
with the car's electronics. That communication between the lowering
module and the electronics makes module extremely accurate, so the
end-user can fine-tune the car to get exactly the look they want
easily, at any time."
Cutting-edge products like Feyhl's new lowering module blur the lines
between the consumer electronics and auto parts industries. "In the
last few years, cars have become rolling computers. Even beyond the
ECU, the suspension, the transmission, the traction controls and
braking systems are all software-driven, and it's essential for all
these systems to communicate with one another and work together in
harmony. In many cases, tuners must evolve from mechanics into
programmers."
Hearing RENNTECH engineers explain their new products in terms of RAM
and bit-transfer rates, one gets the feeling Feyhl's crew at RENNTECH
became programmers long ago.
RENNTECH's digital lowering module can be installed without splicing
into the factory wiring harness. The installer simply configures the
port connector according to the provided instructions and plugs it
into the system, making the new module a remote-ready, 'plug and
play' device.
Faster processors and simplified installations are only part of
story, however, as RENNTECH's new module allows for fully independent
height adjustments at each wheel (previous units allowed individual
adjustment of the front wheels and the adjustment of the rear axle).
Each wheel, then, is controlled by a rotary knob with adjustability
settings from 1 to 8 that, at their lowest settings, drop the
Mercedes almost 2" (50 mm) from stock, and (unlike analog or
resistor-based products) is not temperature or humidity sensitive.
Feyhl is confident that "once consumers see the benefits of digital
v. analog in these modules, the accuracy and the consistency, it will
be just like every other aspect of consumer electronics: the digital
products will be the big winners."
RENNTECH's new 2nd. Gen digital lowering module is available now for
1395 USD. Contact RENNTECH for more.
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