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Old 30-04-2010
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Hi All

Just wondered if anyone has the actual hole sizes on standard pistons from a ZX5 kit ?

On them is printed as follows

2A
2B
3A
3B

but this dosent explain what the hole sizes are i.e 1.2mm /1.3mm etc.

Any idea ???

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http://www.petitrc.com/setup/ShockPistonComparison.pdf

That lists the sizes:

2A = umm, err, it's not on there...
2B = 1.3mm
3A = 1.1mm
3B = 1.0mm

I was confused too, I ended up drilling some out at Taly...
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Logic would suggest 2A is 1.4mm... or 1.5mm?
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2B = 1.295mm

2C = 1.19mm

3A = 1.09mm

3B = 0.99mm

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hey Nick,

Can you be a little more accurate please
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so is there a list on what piston is softer or faster than the other?

those holesizes doesnt tell much since there are 2 or 3 holes.. or do i have to calculate the area of the holes to compare?
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2B = 1.295mm

2C = 1.19mm

3A = 1.09mm

3B = 0.99mm

and i bet you dident have to look that up either lol
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Hey Neil!... i'll try for next time!

First run for MP9 on the 16th (NNRC - NRS ).. cant wait!

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and i bet you dident have to look that up either lol
oi!! i did actually from a comparison chart Mike Pimlott gave me lol!!

Here we go...

3A = Soft

2B

3B

2C = Hard
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I would recomend using the 3 hole pistons all the time, it's a little more complicated than just working out the areas of the holes as there are many other factors that effect both pack and typical damping rate.

I have a couple of sets drilled out to 3 x 1.2 and 3 x 1.3.

I normally find the cars very consistent and thus don't change pistons much, a good place to start is;

RB5 Fr 3B / Rr 3A

ZX5 FS Fr 3B / Rr 3x 1.3 (assuming LiPo, 3A if running NiMh)
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could we get this threat glued or sticky or something?
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Can anyone give the part-numbers of these pistons?
I would like to order some 2C-ones but can not find the part-numbers.
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Can anyone give the part-numbers of these pistons?
I would like to order some 2C-ones but can not find the part-numbers.
thx
Did a quick research and here what I found:
W5181-03 Shock Pistons - This is a pack of replacement shock pistons for Kyosho trucks and buggies.
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thx Arnaud

so I guess all 1/10th Kyosho elactro cars use the same pistons?
Are there no plans of any Kyosho 1/10th bigbore shocks?

on the other hand, ... I don't think bigbore shocks would fit on a RB5 as the stock shocks are allready touching the turnbuckles.

Besides, the Kyosho shocks are great as they are
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