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Wraggy 23-10-2010 02:05 PM

GHEA Pistons now available
 
Hey

Ghea have now made the Magic Pistons for the Kyosho(10mm)shocks


http://www.p-dubracing.co.uk/page_1267555681936.html

Please note these have only been shipped from Sweden Today so please allow a few days for me to get them.
Pre orders are welcome though

Thanks
Wraggy



mikeyscott 23-10-2010 03:36 PM

Awesome :)

Time for an order this week

carlin 23-10-2010 04:01 PM

Grrrrr wish i knew there was some coming out lol.....

Cos i bought them Tamiya ones to try out on the car lucky i havent put them in the shock yet.

I have to get some of these on order today :D

mikeyscott 23-10-2010 04:03 PM

Yup great on my Schumacher shocks. Time to get Durango and kyosho ones :D

carlin 23-10-2010 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyscott (Post 425736)
Yup great on my Schumacher shocks. Time to get Durango and kyosho ones :D

Yeah i got the Tamiya Pistons to put in the Kyosho because there wasnt any week later there is some Grrr.....Lol just one of those things.

Goin to try the 1.3 & 1.2 i reckon see what they are like.

Got the Big Bores coming next hopefully be here before Bury nest week to try too.

Paul W,

Are GHEA bringing any out for the Big Bores Pistons for the Kyosho at all??

mikeyscott 23-10-2010 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carlin (Post 425738)
Yeah i got the Tamiya Pistons to put in the Kyosho because there wasnt any week later there is some Grrr.....Lol just one of those things.

Goin to try the 1.3 & 1.2 i reckon see what they are like.

Got the Big Bores coming next hopefully be here before Bury nest week to try too.

Paul W,

Are GHEA bringing any out for the Big Bores Pistons for the Kyosho at all??

Probably what I'll go for too

Wraggy 23-10-2010 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carlin (Post 425738)
Yeah i got the Tamiya Pistons to put in the Kyosho because there wasnt any week later there is some Grrr.....Lol just one of those things.

Goin to try the 1.3 & 1.2 i reckon see what they are like.

Got the Big Bores coming next hopefully be here before Bury nest week to try too.

Paul W,

Are GHEA bringing any out for the Big Bores Pistons for the Kyosho at all??

Hi yeah they will be making for the big bores to at some point. Will keep u guys posted. Cheers

carlin 23-10-2010 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wraggy (Post 425769)
Hi yeah they will be making for the big bores to at some point. Will keep u guys posted. Cheers

Cheers Buster Order on it's way for the others too :p

RogerM 25-10-2010 07:40 AM

3A pistons are 3 x 1.2mm , 3B are 3 x 1.1 for info.

I run 3 x 1.3 on the rear of the FS when the track has lots of small sharp bumps but no big jumps .... I think you need to go all 3 types but if just buying 2 types then go 3 x 1.1 and 3 x 1.2

Fabs 25-10-2010 08:14 AM

The pistons for the Tamiya work just fine in the Kyosho shocks.

Wraggy 03-11-2010 08:43 PM

those of you who ordered pistons from me are being posted out to you tomorrow , they have arrived today and all acked and ready to ship.

thanks

wraggy

Dombrasky 03-11-2010 09:41 PM

Hi wraggy, im lookin at getting some pistons for some 3 racing shocks,10mm is ideal for the diamater, but they need to be 2mm thick where the clip sits, will the koyosho ones fit, or would i need another type??

bbq 04-11-2010 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wraggy (Post 425769)
Hi yeah they will be making for the big bores to at some point. Will keep u guys posted. Cheers

When i get my Big bores Ghea will have them ASAP =)

bbq 04-11-2010 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dombrasky (Post 429354)
Hi wraggy, im lookin at getting some pistons for some 3 racing shocks,10mm is ideal for the diamater, but they need to be 2mm thick where the clip sits, will the koyosho ones fit, or would i need another type??

if the piston is to thick grind some off, if they are to thin use a shim,

carlin 04-11-2010 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dombrasky (Post 429354)
Hi wraggy, im lookin at getting some pistons for some 3 racing shocks,10mm is ideal for the diamater, but they need to be 2mm thick where the clip sits, will the koyosho ones fit, or would i need another type??

Dude if you dont get answer from Wraggy, my pistons should be here tomorrow i will let you know the thickness & Dia too

If they are slightly thicker than 2mm you can always wet/dry them down little or shim them up as we used the Tamiya ones on the Kyosho's but had to shim them slightly to fit

Dombrasky 04-11-2010 07:11 PM

Thanks Carlin

flipside 04-11-2010 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fabs (Post 426165)
The pistons for the Tamiya work just fine in the Kyosho shocks.

That surprises me, as the tamiya pistons have a smaller outer diameter, which give them A LOT softer feel in the shock. Remember that even a small difference in outer diameter has a massive effect as a lot more oil will pass around the piston.

Well in fact I tried tamiya pistons in yokomo shocks, and I measured diameter for losi, yokomo and tamiya pistons, and got dimension from elvo on the Kyosho shocks. The tamiya pistons in yokomo shocks didn't work as they felt way too smooth, even with the smallest hole diameters.

Wraggy, do you have anything to put in yokomo shocks (no big bore)? As no one seems to know what the different types of yokomo pistons really are, it would be nice to have a decent set for them. But maybe the kyosho ones fit allright, if these shocks have the same shaft diameter (metric).

Fabs 05-11-2010 12:05 AM

First from what I remember there wasn't such a big difference in diameter.

Second how is that a bad thing ? The pistons are supposed to give less pack so that's even better IMHO.

flipside 05-11-2010 12:20 AM

For example I would use losi red piston with oil30. Even with the 1.1mm holes pistons from tamiya, with oil 30, it still feels softer. So if I want the feel and pack as losi red pistons, there is no way to do that with tamiya pistons. (in yokomo shocks!!)

Less pack is good, if you want less pack of course :D But that's not my point. I just want a decent set of pistons for yokomo shocks (cause it doesn't exist), and tamiya pistons are not usable for that. Maybe kyosho pistons are, because they seem to have the same outer diameter.

(losi pistons don't work as their shaft diameter are bigger, so they sit loose on the yokomo shaft)

Wraggy 05-11-2010 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flipside (Post 429821)
Wraggy, do you have anything to put in yokomo shocks (no big bore)? As no one seems to know what the different types of yokomo pistons really are, it would be nice to have a decent set for them. But maybe the kyosho ones fit allright, if these shocks have the same shaft diameter (metric).

if its the standard shocks with the anodised blue cartridge bottom the the AE pistons fit perfect as that was what Neil, Bradders & Lee were all using last and this season except Lee for this season as he went Tamiya .


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