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Windy 04-09-2012 08:25 PM

Shock Pistons DEX210
 
Guys,

Is there a general concensus on what is the best pistons for the front and rear shock on a 210? ie what configuration, hole size, tapered etc.

Also what sort of weight of oils?

Currently running tapered pistons front and rear

Front 4 x 1.4 37.5 wt AE oil
Rear 4 x 1.5 30 wt AE oil.

been trying to get a general set up.

any help is great

cheers

windy

nicVEGAchildJR 04-09-2012 09:53 PM

got this set-up from a team driver
3x1.6mm taper 450 cst front
3x1.6mm taper 350 cst rear

tried this set-up at stotfold and it was outstanding :)

OneKiwi 05-09-2012 06:36 AM

3 hole in the BB shocks?

NeilRalph77 05-09-2012 06:57 AM

Not to long ago, a did abit of a count up off submitted team driver setup sheets, for the tracks i race at, Batley, RHR, Chadderton and a few others, 4 X 1.4 front and 4 x 1.5 rear seemed to pop up most often and 35wt front and either 30 or 27.5 rear, though obviously there were other variations and combination's but these seemed to be the most common.

Windy 05-09-2012 09:11 AM

pistons
 
Cheers guys I seem to be there about in the right place.

As a look are people using lots of weight in there cars, I have bought all the cream brass weights and installed it all apart from the bulkhead I felt 65g is to much up front.

Any help is great

nicVEGAchildJR 05-09-2012 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nicVEGAchildJR (Post 691107)
got this set-up from a team driver
3x1.6mm taper 450 cst front
3x1.6mm taper 350 cst rear

tried this set-up at stotfold and it was outstanding :)

Yeah big bore shocks

OneKiwi 05-09-2012 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Windy (Post 691209)
Cheers guys I seem to be there about in the right place.

As a look are people using lots of weight in there cars, I have bought all the cream brass weights and installed it all apart from the bulkhead I felt 65g is to much up front.

Any help is great

Don't just install it all at once, take one piece test it then try another etc maybe take something off and try different combos. Your setup could be in the middle of all the weight

hotrodchris 05-09-2012 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Windy (Post 691209)
Cheers guys I seem to be there about in the right place.

As a look are people using lots of weight in there cars, I have bought all the cream brass weights and installed it all apart from the bulkhead I felt 65g is to much up front.

Any help is great

Get the cream Ally bulhead not the brass one not that heavy but solid and good quality like all his stuff:thumbsup:

NeilRalph77 05-09-2012 07:03 PM

Like all thing's RC it's all down to personal preferance, i've run both noel's brass bulkhead and the kit one at the same meet, all depends on what handling characteristics you want, track, weather etc etc i'd suggest start with none and use when required.


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