That is a good find, ringo. So far as I can tell, the BMW damper units are made by KW, using a control valve designed by Ohlins (see under the CES section of this reference). If that is the case, then it is a good device that I have used successfully in a prototype boat suspension (of all things). "Magnaride" would be another technology offering similar facilities.ringo wrote:FRIC may be the hydraulic equivalent of electronic damper control.
In any case, I think it is just a continuously variable current drive damper valve with all the "technology" encoded in the control software, using driver inputs (e.g. steering & brakes) and vehicle response measurements (e.g. strut position, vehicle accelerations). Difficult to think of a passive equivalent.
I am quite sure that F1 could take advantage of the system, but you might note that it doesn't offer steady state ride height control (BMW also offer that separately, see here).