That sounds cool to have the gps tied to autoadjust settings, on a road course or Lucas Oil Course would be cool, but I'd put money that even on a closed offroad course like a WORCS race or open course like BITD, that trying to setup/map the variances would nearly be imposible to get right enough to be an advantage. If you put data aquistion equipment on RJ's, Beau Barons, Ryan Piplics, James Hills, ect. cars and had them run 10 laps you would find the values in the same spots would be different every lap due to the variables of offroad course conditions, car positioning and driver aggressiveness. There just isn't enough consistancy to be an advantage in my opinion. For the recreational driver, how would you setup mapping ahead of time for trails and exploring new areas???? Interested in seeing how this evolves.
BTW, I saw on their ad in the UTV magazine that they clam to be the first and only shaft compression adjustable shock out there. Well AFCO Racing has had a shaft compression adjustable shock for 10+ years. I have been selling them for UTV's as the AFCO MT-3 for 3 years.