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Are you all using tapered or normal flat? Anyone using AVID springs or is it AE? |
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I use ae yellow springs up front and they are a direct fit
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AE pistons and springs fit perfectly - others are using losi big bore springs but the pistons don't fit as they are a 3.5mm shaft and the yoke is 3mm.
TM2 pistons and springs also fit but I couldn't get them to work as well even when copying the TM2 shock settings I've been using AE 1.6f and 1.7r for a whole now and have a good setup on them. I have been testing the yoke pistons again this week with 1 in front and 2 in rear and will try them again Sunday now I know which oils feel right after last nights race
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I'm using AE 1.6 in the front and 1.7 in the rear which work very well
Never used the kit pistons but will give them a try next race meeting. Am I right in thinking that number 3 piston has the smallest holes? Just a bit confused as the manual advises to use 2 front and 3 rear (all setups i've seen in the past advise to use the smallest hole piston in the front, this seems to be the other way round)
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I run losi springs on mine but you need to run the losi lower spring cup for a perfect fit indoor I run pink rear and orange front . Out door yellow rear if dry and white if damp or wet
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3 = 1.2 2 = 1.3 1 = 1.4 I found the 3 piston to have to much pack for outdoor racing - the AE ones are a good all round piston outdoors. The kit pistons work good on indoor carpet/astro only IMO
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Luniemiester drives: AE B6.1 AE B6.1d AE B74 AE T6.1 AE SC6.1 Kits and parts supplied by: http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/[/size] My Feedback thread: http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...945#post691945 Last edited by luniemiester; 27-07-2013 at 11:36 AM. Reason: Put numbers right way round! |
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You could always drill out the yoko pistons
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Wouldn't it be better to run 3 in front and 2 rear so you won't have to use thicker oil and go thicker for rear. I drive mostly on astro medium to high grip outdoor track. So imho i would run piston 3 oil 45 front and piston 2 oil 35 rear Or am I missing the whole point?
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Flat for large track with long corners Tapered for small tracks with small corners TeamC or Abysma pistons are also fitting ( perhaps the same manufacturer than Yokomo ) Associated pistons OK ... same diameter than Yokomo piston ( except the shaft diameter, piston is moving a little ) Avid pistons OK ... but the external diameter is bigger than Asso/Yok pistons ( and thicker )...it could change the damping. I ever test from 2 holes to 6 holes...on dirt track. The 2 holes make the car quicker, more responsive, faster but perhaps a little bite more difficult to drive. The 6 holes make the car stable, with more "pack" than 2 holes pistons and easier to drive than 2 holes For springs, I personally use Yokomo spring because stiffer than Asso springs...when I use Asso springs more of the time I use Blue or White spring on the Front and Yellow on the rear. |
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