RideTech To Debut New Instinct Electronic Shock System At SEMA – Powered by DSC Sport


RideTech To Debut New Instinct Electronic Shock System At SEMA – Powered by DSC Sport

RideTech is unleashing a torrent of great new products at SEMA this year and we told you about just two of them yesterday. The StreetGrip system for early Mustangs is cool and something that will really help those enthusiasts out. This though, this could be the company’s biggest achievement and hardest core release yet. RideTech is announcing the new Instinct Electronic Shock system powered by DSC Sport. These is an advanced stand-alone electronic shock system that has the ability to adapt to changing conditions in milliseconds. The hardest core cars in the world use this technology and now you can bolt it on in your garage.

The system was a multi-year collaborative effort between RideTech and DSC and it represents the bleeding edge of suspension technology. Never ones to just drop something on the market, RideTech has actually been quietly testing the product for months on one of their competitive vehicles. Lots of street, track, and autocross miles have been racked up on the Instinct Electronic Shock System so far.

This? This is some of the biggest news to drop before the 2016 SEMA show!

Wow! Check out the release and all the information below –

RIDETECH PARTNERS WITH DSC SPORT FOR NEW Instinct Shock System
RideTech and DSC Sport have announced their partnership in the field of electronic suspension controls for the American Musclecar market.
DSC Sport of Jessup, MD has developed a stand-alone electronic shock system that will be configured, tuned, and sold exclusively through RideTech in Jasper, IN.
RideTech President Bret Voelkel commented: “We feel that electronic suspension control is certainly the direction for the future, just like EFI was 20 years ago. We have been investigating various avenues towards this end for several years…the DSC format has proven to be the most effective format available. We have been testing this system on a couple of our cars for several months with great success and look forward to supplying this technology to our customers. We have named this electronic shock package “Instinct” because of its ability to anticipate road and track conditions and make immediate changes to damping forces.”
DSC Sport Michael Levitas commented: “DSC Sport has worked diligently for the last several years to develop this technology…we are excited to work with a company like RideTech who has demonstrated the passion to bring these kinds of new products to their loyal customers. We look forward to working with RideTech on customizing these systems for the American Musclecar market.”
DSC Sport was founded in 2011 by IMSA Champion Michael Levitas in order to combine his years of race data and professional driving skills with cutting edge digital shock technology. In addition to the American Musclecar systems, DSC Sport also addresses Porsche, Corvette, Viper, and other extreme performance vehicles with this level of digital suspension control. For more information about DSC Sport, go to www.dscsport.com, or contact [email protected].
RideTech was founded in 1996 by Bret Voelkel to bring [then new] air suspension technology to the hotrod and musclecar market with their patented ShockWave airshock. In addition to expanding to coilovers and other more mainstream suspension components, RideTech has taken the next step into digital suspension controls. For more information about RideTech, go to www.ridetech.com, or contact [email protected].
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