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Old 11-01-2010
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Default what is the damper set-up when race on high grip asphalt?

how many piston hole for front and rear?
what is the oil weight? and how is it effect the car handlling?
(the track situation is smooth very high traction tight corners seems understeering of car and mix up with one really big jump and landing on asphalt with carpet,)
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1.1mm pistons in the front, 1.2mm pistons in the rear, if you are using the TRF dampers. Kit ones, just put the hardest pistons in, and they will still be a little soft.
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FRONT 2 HOLE OR 3 ?
REAR 2 HOLE OR 3 ?
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on the kit black plastic dampers, I think it is 2 hole all round.
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do you mean trf damper use 2 small hole for front
2 big hole for rear?
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