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paulc 13-10-2011 08:42 AM

Shock setup 210
 
What pistons and oils are people going for Adam and Nathan are both running tapered piston think Craig is running kit ones so is everyone going to that ?

Andyp 13-10-2011 09:06 AM

I am copying craigs I think , all these different combos of how many and how big the piston holes are gets me confused on the bbs , ha !!

mikeyscott 13-10-2011 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andyp (Post 566100)
I am copying craigs I think , all these different combos of how many and how big the piston holes are gets me confused on the bbs , ha !!

Indeed massive options, which may leave the average club guy a bit :confused:

stegger 13-10-2011 10:53 AM

As people have said massive options. What pistons come with the kit ? Try the kit ones first and save your money until you know that other pistons work ;) Only the top lads have run the car as far as i know, probably to early until you have run on different surfaces.

Hulk 13-10-2011 11:04 AM

Ive now settled on 4x1.4mm in the rear.

Ive been suing 3x1.6mm in the front but will be changing this to 4x1.4mm also.

Think this should be a good starting point for anyone.

Springs/oil are as follows:

Rear = light green springs with 27.5wt

front = dark blue springs with 35wt.

Craig

mikeyscott 13-10-2011 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hulk (Post 566151)
Ive now settled on 4x1.4mm in the rear.

Ive been suing 3x1.6mm in the front but will be changing this to 4x1.4mm also.

Think this should be a good starting point for anyone.

Springs/oil are as follows:

Rear = light green springs with 27.5wt

front: dark blue springs with 35wt.

Craig

Thanks Craig,

Are you sealing pistons etc? Did I hear there are blank pistons in the kit? What's the best most accurate way of drilling pistons?

Hulk 13-10-2011 11:17 AM

Yeh im currently sealing pistons as i dont have any blanks. Think blanks have been included in the kit, or so ive been told.

Theres not a best way to drill out pistons really, i just attach the drill piece to an allen driver then just slowly drill out the hole.

mikeyscott 13-10-2011 11:18 AM

Ok thanks, pretty much the way I do it already.

Thank you

Chris-S 13-10-2011 11:22 AM

Most accurate way I have found is using a pin chuck and drill them by hand, dont use a drill press or dremel.

OneKiwi 13-10-2011 01:46 PM

what are the kit shock colours?

Hulk 13-10-2011 01:59 PM

Same as the 410 i think.

Front: dark Blue

Rear: light Blue

kartstuffer 13-10-2011 04:31 PM

210 shock oil
 
What make shock oil are you using.
Thanks

OneKiwi 13-10-2011 04:49 PM

post 5 and 6

kartstuffer 13-10-2011 06:43 PM

What make as there all different!!!!!!!!!

Hulk 13-10-2011 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kartstuffer (Post 566342)
What make shock oil are you using.
Thanks

Im using nothing but the best, Durango shock oil!

OneKiwi 13-10-2011 07:53 PM

have a look in the forums here there is a oil chart that shows all the different ones and what they are equivalent to in other oils, so you don't have to go out and replace the ones you have.

There is also a program on the net that helps you make your own.
Like if you want 25 and you only have 17 and 40 then it will tell you how much of each you need to blend to get 25. cool right

I cant find them just now but will post back later

kartstuffer 14-10-2011 09:28 AM

:confused:
Just didnt know which you used as you posted in weight and durango is listed cst.
I cant find the comparison chart at the moment.
Thanks

Hulk 14-10-2011 09:32 AM

Here you go:

http://www.team-durango.com/pdf/setu...on%20Chart.pdf

paulc 14-10-2011 09:38 AM

Just tryed 4 x1.4 30 wt feels to hard thats with kit springs

Hulk 14-10-2011 09:53 AM

Drop the shock oil down to 27.5 or 25wt.

With big bores you can go lighter on the oil than you think, without losing pack.

If you go too big with the piston holes, the shocks feel ok but you lose pack.

Smaller/less hole pistons with lighter oil gives the same feel without losing pack.

Make sure you get as much air out of the shocks as possible. Too much air causes too much rebound, which makes the shocks feel hard when compressed.


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