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AH - I see. Mando is actually CoManDo 
Just finished installing it. Will try Wayne's settings ASAP.

Just finished installing it. Will try Wayne's settings ASAP.
Interesting bug!Ok - What am I missing? I can bring up the app, select Stinger, apply Comfort or Sport. THAT'S IT. How does one get the custom option? I've tried swiping up, down, left, right, pinching, zooming, 2-finger swipe, quintuple click, etc.
And does everyone else need to "enable module" every time you bring up the app? Or did I mess something up and connect it to a flaky fuse box tap? Should the green LED be solid or flashing?
Using a Samsung Galaxy S7, pretty much latest updates. Just downloaded v1.03 of the app from the playstore.
Edit: Ok, had something to do with screen size setting / font setting. Switched those around, and can now scroll to the custom settings..
Yes, each time I start the car, I connect to the box so I can make adjustments or change the current setting if I need to. I’ll have to spend some time finding a Comfort setting to go along with that “Sport Sedan” setting. The 2017 Optima Hybrid rode so well and was comfortable, it would be nice to have something similar on the Stinger. More to come, stay tuned.
Update:
This morning it was a bit cooler, starting tire pressure was 36/34 (F/R), using or new "Sport Sedan" setting, I found the car drove much smoother and closer to how the Hybrid felt yesterday. Not as "polished", but quite comfortable. The bad sections of the road made the rear feel tighter and I feel that could use some adjustment. I made some changes which I will try later on the drive home. I am posting them now, in case someone wants to adjust and respond before the day is out.
Ride
Speed Front/Rear
25KM - 25 - 30
50KM - 27 - 32
75KM - 29 - 34
100KM - 29 - 34
125KM - 31 - 36
150KM - 35 - 38
175KM - 36 - 40
200KM - 40 - 45
Handling
Speed Front/Rear
25KM - 35 - 33
70KM - 36 - 33
100KM - 36 - 33
135KM - 44 - 40
160KM - 52 - 45
Keep in mind I am basing the changes on how the lower tire pressure affected the ride feel. I figure if I adjusted for stock setting of 38/36 (F/R) I could get it a tad smoother. The car really felt good this morning on the smooth roads, it was quite nimble and responsive, the car just moved as you steered. I'll report more later on these new settings.
I did not try the module without the sways but I must say that the car is very stable with this combo.(and the proper settings)BTW, just a comment, but you guys who don't have the sway bars are missing out. I am loving the combination of the two.
BTW, just a comment, but you guys who don't have the sway bars are missing out. I am loving the combination of the two.
Oh clarification, I mean with aftermarket Eibach sway bars. The sways have a significant effect on lean/roll amount during cornering. This is in addition to tightening down the rear end on my 2018. Makes the car feel much more responsive to steering input. Add in the Mando and more controlled shock settings and it feels damn good.
I need to compare the Wayne 1 setting to the Wayne 2 settings on paper. I setup the number 2 settings on the way in to work and they ride a bit better but I really like the first one a lot.
Drove kid to school today with "Wayne 1" and definitely liked it. Wasn't too long of a drive, so don't have detailed notes. May try Wayne 2 for next week.
Yeah, it was an Eibach sway bar I ordered after wrecking the first car, in anticipation that the 2019 would have the same issue. My buddy is a lot more aggressive in his driving style, his hybrid when started would always run the engine to build up the battery to 3/4. Mine could be at 1/4 before the engine comes on. I have lowering springs on my 2017, he put coilovers on his 2012. I'll share my experience later once I get home after my commute.