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My understanding - and I don't pretend to be an engineer or even play one on
the internet - is that between the much larger air negative spring, the shape
of the can, and the area taken up by volume spacers the EVOL air cans have
issues with heat management compared to other Fox air cans as well? Especially
combined with the RP23/CTD/DPS shocks which are amazing but contain very
little oil. For the record, I think EVOL has made a ridiculously positive
improvement to the performance of these shocks in many bikes -- I've just
heard rumblings of issues regarding heat management.
There is still a negative air spring in the new Deluxe/Super Deluxe. Counter
Measures just acts as an assist. So, the coil spring is, in my understanding,
the same in all the shocks.
Thanks for reading.
Nov. 15, 2016, 11:38 p.m. - DrewM
#!markdown My understanding - and I don't pretend to be an engineer or even play one on the internet - is that between the much larger air negative spring, the shape of the can, and the area taken up by volume spacers the EVOL air cans have issues with heat management compared to other Fox air cans as well? Especially combined with the RP23/CTD/DPS shocks which are amazing but contain very little oil. For the record, I think EVOL has made a ridiculously positive improvement to the performance of these shocks in many bikes -- I've just heard rumblings of issues regarding heat management. There is still a negative air spring in the new Deluxe/Super Deluxe. Counter Measures just acts as an assist. So, the coil spring is, in my understanding, the same in all the shocks. Thanks for reading.