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Old 27-05-2009
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Originally Posted by DoughtyUK.net View Post
with big holes and thick oil Vs small holes and thin oil - you (within reason) get a similar 'slow' speed damping.

the differance is at high speed (piston speed, not car speed) (landing a massive jump) the thin oil flows faster through the small holes compared to the thick oil through the big holes and the thin oil flowing fast becomes turbulant and less efficient at getting through the holes, and 'packs' up a bit making the damping a little stiffer.

I think that’s the best that’s ever been written and explained to me


do you have an example of when to use big holes or small holes on uk tracks with the b4 on ae shocks?
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