Penske
Adjustable Shocks
Compression Adjuster Options
Oval
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The category, double adjustable, comes from the fact that the compression and rebound damping is adjusted externally instead of removing the damper from the car. The compression adjuster is located on the remote reservoir. The rebound adjuster is located in the eyelet at the base of the shaft. The main valving, located inside the damper, may also be altered in a matter of minutes, by removing the damper from the car. The damper is completely owner serviceable and revalvable. Each and every part of the damper is available for replacement at a reasonable cost.
"The 8760 Series is the newest generation in Penske dampers." Race teams demand the newest damper technology to be integrated into their overall chassis design and it is for this reason that Penske Racing Shocks unveiled a completely new damper concept in 1998, the 8760 Series. The 8760 offers a more extensive range of "tunability" and hardware options in order to fulfill each race teams' specifications as well as the personal preferences of race engineers and drivers. With a variety of upgrades in its' overall damping range, tunability, and serviceability, it features an advanced modular design which will allow greater leeway in chassis packaging. This is accomplished with a new body that allows the radial positioning of either a piggyback or remote reservoir at any included 360 degree location. The 8760 is offered as a 3-way and 4-way adjustable damper and is available in both a standard body size and 45 mm. Available Compression Adjusters:
8100 Series Compression Adjuster
8660 Series Compression Adjuster
When the damper is being compressed, the fluid is being displaced into the adjuster and passes through a piston in the adjuster. When making an adjustment, the secondary valve shims are being preloaded, giving you different compression forces. For a minimal investment, the 8660 Series Compression Adjuster may be upgraded to the 8760 Series Compression Adjuster. The addition of a few extra parts will offer you separate adjusters for both high and low shaft velocities.
8760 Series Compression Adjuster
When the damper is being compressed, the fluid is being displaced into the adjuster and passes through a piston in the adjuster. When adjusting the high speed, the secondary valve shims are being preloaded, giving you different compression forces. The low speed adjustment meters the fluid and bypasses the piston in the adjuster, providing an adjustable combination of bleed and shim controlled damping. In effect, the combination of a low
speed and high speed adjustments will offer the ultimate tuning combination.
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8100
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8760
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