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Hi all I have a cat sx3 and would like to no the best way to put my pistons in they are tapered ones I won't fast compreshion but slow rebound so wot way should I have the pistons tapper facing up our down ?
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The typical way to run a taper piston is so that the compression is normal speed, but the rebound is quicker - thus enabling the car to settle more quickly between bumps and after landings. Therefore the 'tapered' side of the piston would want to point downwards - into the shock body.
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I wan't fast compreshion but slow rebound
That is back to front . You need normal damping on compression, and fast rebound - the faster a shock recovers = the faster it is ready for the next bump.
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Yokomo runs the front pistons taper up seems to work
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Yes the yokomo dose and it works very well I have set my cat up the same as I have a bmx2 mr but I wasn't shoure on what way dose wot . my thinking was that if the shock can compres fast but rebound slower it can sock up the bumps and not spring back and make the car bounce
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i found on high grip it made the cat unstable under braking tho
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