Magneride - How it Works | SCIENCE GARAGE
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Magnetic suspensions are all over the place nowadays… you probably know that they work with magnets… it’s in the name! But what’s going on inside the dampers that makes them act like different shocks at different times? It’s a simple concept with a complex computer that makes sure your suspension is loose when your car needs to feel smooth and comfortable, but stiffens up when you need handling and stopping power!
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When someone explains the science of how to have a certain effect, I’m always more surprised that someone FIGURED that out first and somehow was able to apply it to a car’s suspension system. That’s beyond me. And the same occurs in old time calculators for the 60s and watch mechanisms. It’s all so incredible.
"magnets, how do they work"
Incredible reference. Very subtle. 10/10
I was hoping someone else got it
I was hoping someone else got it
I also was hoping someone else got it
I was hoping it got someone else.
I was also hoping someone else got it
This guy explained shocks better in 3 minutes than my mechanical professor did in 3 years .
SHOCK
Shocking
Color me SHOCKED!
Why did you take a 3 year class on shocks
@@TheScrubmuffin69 not exactly three years just general mechanical class for 3 years
Now do a science garage on crumple zones
AY DO THIS
I'll send some pics of my recent accident. My Impreza hatchback looked like a Honda fit after, but I came out without serious injuries
@EastPhilly good investment, now pocket the money and move to another brand before you blow a head gasket.
CRUMPLE ZONES
The crumple zones on my 99 Mustang did a pretty good job of protecting me from a front end collision and then one from the rear considering how hard the impacts were.
Bart nonchalantly says:
"Magnets, how do they work?"
This is why Bart is the funniest in donutmedia and he needs to come back
Maybe we should ask C100
Why did he leave though?
Heeey! As a petroleum engineering student, I'm sooo glad you talked about newtonian and bingham plastic fluids.
Do science garage on blinker fluid!!!
What's that? Incase its important i drive an m5
@@jaferlastname1760 it's basically determines your car photoelectric quantum vibralizer stiffness so that you can get a swift response from the throttle body.
@@CrocoCum r/whooosh
@@jaferlastname1760 you know he ain't for real though, do you? So whooosh back at ya.
@@lucianconstantin2051 Let's see if he thinks I'm for real
2:53 Bart's drugs started kicking in
Hahaha lmao. Good one. Hilarious.
ICP
Bart and his enthusiasm and wonderful quips are so refreshing in terms of educational content. Well done Donut, and major props to you Bart! These are such fun videos!
This episode is SHOCKING!
Sorry. I couldn't help it
mag-nificent
Electrifying also!
I guess you could say this video was polarizing 😂😂
*Cringe* 😖
THE SUSPENSE!!
I love watching these videos just to learn more about cars so I know what I’m doing to my car when I’m older
Good vid
Thanks!
Had to drive my dad's Cadillac after his operation. Our roads get tore up in the winter. I noticed that the car handled the road in a way that just wasn't normal (or intuitively explainable). Then I found out it had MagnaRide. It is so impressive, I'd be afraid the wheels are taking a beating that I would not be aware of. And its not even mentioned in any commercials (that caught my attention).
What happened to Bart…?
He was caught emailing dick pics to everyone in the office
Colby: How does it do that?
Bart: Well, watch the show!
Lmao
Are you guys gonna do the Gambler 500 again? That was so good
This made me subscribe
Better yet, the Baja race ;)
Sadly not with Bart, he left donut awhile back
I was hooked to Donut because of Science Garage. And I still like it when Science Garage pops up in my recommendation..
I like it more than up to speed and B2B..
This show is the only one that I want to watch as soon as it airs on YT. You are the best teacher!!! and we the car community GREATLY appreciate this show!!! long live science garage
I always wondered why I'm hooked to Science Garage. 🤔
Turns out Bart's teaching technique is quite...
*magnetising*
Lame😢😢
This series is great. Bart can explain anything in the most enjoyable way.
I was hoping you guys were gonna make a video about this FINNALY!!!!!!!!!!
Very good video, explains a lot in simple terms and clears up how things work! Though I'd like to point out that dampers provide damping, not dampening. Dampening would just make things wetter...
Actually they both mean the same thing. To moisten or wet, AND another meaning is to suppress or depress. Most people use damp (as wet/moist) and dampen (as to deaden/depress)
#BringBackScienceGarage
This was such a great series of episodes
Who TF dislikes these videos?? This is some good stuff!
Probably Engineering Explained lmao
Probably somebody who doesn't like to hear that GM did something first.
fr
The same sort of person that fired Bart
I think there are really lonely people who go around disliking every video they watch. Gives them some sort of self achievement.
absolutely brilliant channel!!! This is the second year in a row that this channel will be in my project report for college!!!
Bring this show back
Thanks for the informative video. Can’t beat this series.
My dad worked on the first two generations of control units for these shocks! Seeing MR fluid in a syringe at home twenty years ago was INSANE.
Love GM's Magnaride suspension. Still do. Now I understand how it works. Thanks, Bardo.
I wonder why they always fail on their trucks & SUVs and why they’re so expensive to fix. Is it the overall unreliability of GM design & poor built, or is it specific to this technology? Thanks!
Incredible job guys.
Love these, thank you for everything youve taught
Thanks very much for this video , keep doing such great job 👍👍
Wow I just learned so much about suspension today! Great video and thank you so much!
I have magnetic ride on my 2018 Camaro SS. All I’m going to say, once you get it, you’ll never go back to standard shocks.
Have you ever taken it to track? If so, how does it compare to normal sports suspension?
iEat Crayons I haven’t taken it to a track yet. I have done some testing to compare the suspension modes. Tour does have some body roll, a smoother ride and doesn’t take bumps harshly. Track has little to no body roll but does take bumps hard. The car feels a lot more confident while taking turns.
whats the cost difference to replace them thought
Stephen Cain I’ve heard it’s about $2-3k to replace. To my understanding, they last for a very long time.
thats not to bad about the price of a good set of coilovers
Great show, very educational and entertaining.
Hey, Donut.
Your channel has been so educative.
I've actually learnt more than I was thought in school.
I just have one request and that is;
I'd like you to do a new video on the fuel tank and its components.
Cool stuff! Thanks for the explanation.
Love these series of videos!
brilliant work, it has really helped with my project.
Yay!!! You guys finally did an episode on magnetorheological suspension 😁
Thank u sir, for educating us.
Blues Clues+Bill Nye The Science Guy= *Science Garage* . Solid Gold
But what is BOSE Suspension?
Full electromagnet suspension that enables to jump over an obstacle if needed?
its real fuggin heavy thats what it is. hella cool tho
BOSE SUSPENSION
Bose did electromagnetic suspension,purely driven by electronic actuator(motors) without the use of any liquid as Magnetorheological (MR) fluid.Bose technology is now with cleanmotion technology.Downsides of this technology is it consumes a lot of power and not a fail safe technology.So it wasnt accepted wide enough by the industry
They need to figure out how to cut the weight on that because bose suspension is amazing
Seems like it might be OK with an ultra high end luxury electric car, like if Rolls Royce started making electric cars. Weight and cost would be less of a concern then. Maybe they could even figure out how to use it to regenerate energy when you run over a pothole.
The best Science Garage video. Ever.
Nice explanation!
This was some real good stuff!
MAN YOU SAVED MY LIFE BECAUSE I NEED YOURS EXAMPLE THAT I CAN USE IN MY COLLEGE PRESENTATION
2:01 to 2:09 was filmed at sand hollow utah. I just so happen to show up when they were filming this and it was cool to watch.
Thank you for making this video, this is very important for me thanks buddy
Great video.. Good job buddy
Been waiting for this one!
Quality vid, thanks!!
Keen for when my soft Springs come in though. Got 8-6kg in and break my back on Sydney roads, so being a bot of a pansy and got some 4-3kg to swap in aha
Love these videos!!
Best episode in a long time!
Great episode. You guys should made mono vs twin-tube shocks video.
Science Garage is my favorite segment.
From 5:34 to 5:55 was the most natural reaction of him. Great show!!
"Just watch the show" 😂😂 love this guy
love this guy
that 1 dislike was so shocked he accidently pushed the wrong button
We miss Bart. It's. Been a year without him.
Leon Flp Qz Hz our boy got the axe
I had no idea about this stuff. Thank you for passing along the info
Awesome !! At times, internet is considered amplifire for idiots. But videos like this far outweigh those notions. And its free !!!
Amazing technology!
Thank you!
Hey, nice video! I work for BWI, in the manufacturing side, and I enjoyed the video. Could have also made a mention of magnetorheological engine mounts, another pretty cool performance adder using the same tech.
Thank you bart, for existing :')
Definately my favourite show in donut...
Awesome, thanks a lot
Please bring back Bart. He was the best.
FINALLY NEW EPISODE
Thanks GM!
🙌 RAMCHARGERS 🙌
New Antarctic Republictangle 😍
TURBOCHARGERS
Very informative
Every single time he hits the table. XD I can see someone is having fun editing the video. Keep it up!
Science Garage needs its own channel
This video is so interesting
Thanks dude, now I understand how my Cadillac CTS suspension works.
Yooo this is great content. Im gonna base my school project on magnetism on this !
Please bring this show back
I love these videos
Nice cool video thanks
Brilliant video! I would have taken up STEM If I had teachers like you in school.
Very useful
Sick! I was thinking of putting coil overs on my TTS not anymore!!! Thanks 😊👍
Okay, thissssss was a great video.
Very good episode guys.
Now I know how far my suspension are old from the new models.
I really loved the icp reference, lol
My 11 yr old daughter loves this show. To her it is like those early 90s kids science shows with weird scientists.
nice one!
thats amazing
This is university masters and phd level topic laid out so simply that it is beautiful. Very good.
Love it
nice info broooo
I would have been awesome if you made a video with adaptive suspensions that can be installed as 3rd party components, such as the Koni FSD (Special Active) or the Ohlins Road and Track.
This guy is so good at explaining damn
my college cited wikipedia for one slide, next slide is a link to donuts video, love it
Needs to be more Science Garage.
This is some next gen stuff right here
what a sick guy! thumbs uuup
I took Polymers and Rheology in college and this episode made me happy