ok, some measurements I've made over the years:
50mm Judy XC 413mm A/C
'97 Judy XC 63mm 425mm A/C
'98 SID @ 63mm = 435mm
'03-07 SID @ 80mm = 442mm
'08 32mm SID 80mm/100mm: 453mm/473mm
Since the '94 Xizang would fall into the 50mm Judy category with an A/C of 413mm (or perhaps even the 46mm Mag21), and the '98 Xizang would have been fitted with a '98 Blue SID with an A/C of 435mm, where is the "suspension correction" actually occurring in terms of geometry changes? From the catalogs of the '94 and '98 model Xizangs I looked at, all measurements were the same.
So what I'm asking is, are the frames of the non-U-brake models of the Xizang ('93-'99) exactly the same in terms of geometry? It would appear so. One way to account for the longer travel of later forks would be sag. The earlier Judys were basically set up with very little sag, whereas the later SIDs used more sag in their setup. Using an '08 SID (80mm, A/C of 453mm) on a Xizang with the correct amount of sag, brings the A/C back down to 425mm, which is the A/C of the 63mm Judy.