The 170-Bar Boss Fight: Why the Citroën DS Is the Ultimate Hydraulic Nightmare
Think your modern air suspension is complex? Meet the 1955 Citroën DS—a 170-bar over-engineered masterpiece that powers its brakes, steering, and suspension from a single, high-pressure 7-piston pump. From nitrogen spheres to the ‘Hydraulic Spider’ nightmare, we’re diving into why this French goddess is both a mechanical miracle and a financial horror story.






