Can't be it, Coop. The sweet spot is determined by the shock mounts, not the coil-over adjustment. Once the shock is located with the car sitting at ride height (as Pedro did and explained), the coil-over adjustment is cranked to wherever it needs to go in order to maintain that correct ride height (and this will vary from spring rate to spring rate), and once that is done the sweet spot is exactly where it wants to be. The coil over adjustment sets the ride height, it has nothing to do with setting the sweet spot. You can crank it to change the sweet spot, but that will also change the ride height at the same time, and that is just not a good plan. Either way, it will not "Manually set a different compression length". The only thing that will change a compression length is changing the amount of weight it is supporting.