Anyone who tried both Luft Fusion and Truetune and can compare them? for me in a Zeb 170 with debonair+, thinking about Luft Fusion 180.
I never tried Trutune myself. However, to my technical understanding, Truetune does the absolute opposite to LF in the last third of the travel, while Truetune doesn't do a whole lot in the middle of the travel, where the LF gives more support.
The LF spring essentially enlarges the negative chamber compared to the stock spring. The negative chamber "helps" the fork into its travel, thus increasing sensitivity at the beginning of the stroke, and it allows to use more pressure, which "lifts up" the spring curve in the middle of the stroke, and also makes these systems quite progressive.
Whereas Truetune token is supposed to remove progressivity by increasing adsorption of air molecules throughout the travel, thus reduction of pressure .
So you have to ask yourself, what is the problem you want to address:
Is your fork too progressive and you are unable to use as much travel as you'd like to? Then the Truetune token could be your way to go.
Does your fork dive too much in the middle of the travel, and is it too harsh at the beginning, but you don't mind a good bit of progression? Then Luft Fusion is for you.
Another interesting option derived from another air chamber tuning system: Everflow seems (seemed) to think that it is a good idea to combine their "Airtank" system (which basically follows a similar concept to the LF: enhancing negative volume) with the Truetune. This combination is supposed to lead to a quite linear spring rate, with the large negative volume lifting up the spring curve in the middle, and the Truetune lessening the progressive ramp-up at the end.
Read here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CoAekpnMBLf/
For a while you could buy a set containing both Airtank and Truetune from Everflow. Not any more it seems, at least I can't find it anymore. Probably, because Truetune now sells its own negative chamber system "HIT" to be combined with the Truetune "Flow" token.
In theory, it should be possible to do the same combination with the LF. As
@RGTec wrote a few posts above, the LF piston sits even a bit lower than stock, so there should be more than enough space for the Truetune token.