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I think I'm getting confused with 'W' & 'cSt' ? I currently have 5000, 7000 & 10,000 cSt oil to choose between but looking at various people's set up sheets I'm reading some using 1000w or 2000w & others 5000-10,000cSt oils.
I'd like to know whether I'd be somewhere close in using the oils I have for use between low/medium grip to high grip tracks ?
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Shock oils are normally in weight when they are below 1000cst and can either be in wt or cst values. All diff oils are measured in cst even though they say weight (w or wt). HTH
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