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Can I please ask what the order is in terms of damping between the different coloured Losi pistons for the regular 1/10th off road buggy shocks - I brought my CR2 second hand, it has black pistons in the rear & reds in the front (reds used to be the standard for the old Losi XX & early XXX If I remember correctly) but i'm unsure how they relate to each other.
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Dan
Black = 57 size hole (smallest) Red = 56 size hole Orange = 55 size hole Blue = 54 size hole All sizes relate to a US / Imperial drill bit series - where a larger number equates to a smaller diameter hole. I ran my CR2 with Red pistons all round - maybe changing to Orange in the backs for really bumpy tracks Hope this helps |
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Brilliant - thats great, just the info I needed! Thank you
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There are white pistons which have smaller holes than the black.
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Steve Butts Team Durango USA, AKA Racing, Speed Passion USA,Racers Edge, Savox, TrackStar RC |
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White/tan/offwhite = #60
![]() Alot of the Losi boys here in the US would actually at times use the #60 pistons and drill the holes out to whatever size they needed (ie 57, 56 etc.) The drilled hole in the piston is actually a little bigger than the moulded holes. So a moulded 56 hole is actually a touch smaller than the drilled 56 hole. And then use a combo of holes as well, like a 5,7,7 or 5,6,6 etc etc. to really fine tune the shock dampening.
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