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mikeyscott 24-12-2009 10:54 AM

What brand shock oil do people use?
 
Just wondering what oil people use? I have been using Schumacher oil, but recently changed to Losi and the shocks feel better.

Heard the associated stuff is good stuff too

coolcars782 24-12-2009 10:57 AM

I use the ae stuff and it is very good stuff :thumbsup:

AmiSMB 24-12-2009 11:15 AM

I usually use Losi or AE for shocks and Ultimate for diffs

paulc 24-12-2009 11:56 AM

AE oil for shocks :thumbsup:

Mad-Wolfie 24-12-2009 12:01 PM

i use whatever the LHS have in stock at the time at the weight i want. :woot:

sparrow.2 24-12-2009 12:28 PM

I like the Associated stuff but losi is good too if you want halfweights as it's about 2.5wt lighter than Associated on the same indicated weights.

Neil Skull 24-12-2009 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mad-Wolfie (Post 323756)
i use whatever the LHS have in stock at the time at the weight i want. :woot:

There are 2 key elements for choosing shock oil.
Quality of oil and control of the viscosity.
There was a very good independant report made that showed diferent brands of oil had very different results. The main point was getting the weight labelled on the bottle correct to the actual viscosity.
Some brands for example had 300 weight that was close to 400 and even 400 weight that was close to the 300weight oil.

I cant find the report now but i think it was on rctech.

The best for accurate viscosity ratings was Kyosho. (disclaimer!! I work for Kyosho uk so i am biased)

The key point is that if you are ruinning 300 weight oil and go to 400 weight, You want to be sure thats exactly what you get or you may be confused in getting the set up changes you desire. this is especially compounded if you swap between brands as there are even greater discrepencies to be had.

If someone could find the report it was very interesting.


:)

mikeyscott 24-12-2009 01:14 PM

Interesting as I've found this when using Schumacher and Losi oil, hence why I'm shifting completely over to Losi until I see the chart that you are on about.

Also got some associated 30w and it feels thicker than schumacher 35w...

PaulRotheram 24-12-2009 01:21 PM

I've always used AE, never been a fan of schumacher oil for the reason you've found.. it is always noticably thinner than other brands.
However if you solely use schumacher oil im sure you could find the 'correct' weights for comparisons to set up sheets, or you could just use what everyone else does, AE/Losi :)

showtime 24-12-2009 01:50 PM

here ya go

http://www.twf8.ws/php/index.php?opt...per&Itemid=175

some of the info is a bit old now as i know Xray use a different supplier now but it should help :)

Neil Skull 24-12-2009 09:14 PM

thats cool.

Not the test i have seen before but i think it makes the point :thumbsup:

matdodd 24-12-2009 09:18 PM

I always use Losi oil it seams very consistent to me from bottle to bottle :thumbsup:

RogerM 25-12-2009 10:31 PM

Always AE (except when I have run Losi cars when I also used Losi oil)

Wonder why Losi are the only people doing coloured oils, always thought that was a good idea!

mikeyscott 25-12-2009 10:32 PM

Will see how I get on with the Losi oil, got a lot of it now...


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