What weight oil in XXX-4 on rough track?
#1
What weight oil in XXX-4 on rough track?
What weight shock oil in XXX-4 on rough track? i race at hotrod hobbies in Ca. and the track is rough because they have 1/8 buggys and truggys racing on it too, i have 30 waight shock oil and it seems way to stiff, i have the springs way out loosened and the car wont even bottom out from like 3-4 feet... what shock oil do u guys recomend on ough tracks???
Thanks
Thanks
#2
The only people that know the answer to such a vague question are the people that run there.
#3
The XXX-4 is not a very good buggy in the rough. You can make it do ok but it really never be really consistant. I ended up upgrading mine to an X-5 to get better rough track handling after fighting it for awhile. The X-5 uses the suspension of the XX-4 which is legendary for its rough track capability. The difference is night and day.
#4
I saw the thread title and first thing that came to mind was...
"change the shock oil? no, don't think that woudl do it. hmmm..... how about change the car to a XX4?"
Seriously I have never owned a XXX4... but it's known that they aren't too happy on rough stuff.
But... do you have limiters that are preventing it from bottoming? What pistons/springs? Mabye it has like #60 pistions??? Probably need more info to help...
My best advice is probably to check out the setups on Losi's site and try one from a rough track...
"change the shock oil? no, don't think that woudl do it. hmmm..... how about change the car to a XX4?"
Seriously I have never owned a XXX4... but it's known that they aren't too happy on rough stuff.
But... do you have limiters that are preventing it from bottoming? What pistons/springs? Mabye it has like #60 pistions??? Probably need more info to help...
My best advice is probably to check out the setups on Losi's site and try one from a rough track...
#5
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You should look at changing the pistons and springs at the same time
front:
top of shock outside hole on tower, bottom inside hole on arm
black spring
30 wt. #5-6-6 piston
camber link bottom outer hole on tower (shortest)
-1.5 camber
#5 pivot
one-way
cvd's
rear:
top of shock inside hole on tower, bottom inside hole on arm
red spring
27.5 wt. #5-6-6 piston
camber linkoutside hole on tower outside hole on hub
-1.5 camber
-3 pivot (-3 degrees anti-squat)
diff (plastic outdrives w/saver rings)
dogbones
A good site to check out losibk2.com. I own a xxx4 and drive it everywhere.
Cheers
front:
top of shock outside hole on tower, bottom inside hole on arm
black spring
30 wt. #5-6-6 piston
camber link bottom outer hole on tower (shortest)
-1.5 camber
#5 pivot
one-way
cvd's
rear:
top of shock inside hole on tower, bottom inside hole on arm
red spring
27.5 wt. #5-6-6 piston
camber linkoutside hole on tower outside hole on hub
-1.5 camber
-3 pivot (-3 degrees anti-squat)
diff (plastic outdrives w/saver rings)
dogbones
A good site to check out losibk2.com. I own a xxx4 and drive it everywhere.
Cheers
#7
Piston size spec
Drift Buggy,
You say #5-6-6. Is that a #55 piston (Orange) with 2 holes drilled out to a #56 drill-bit size? Is it that much different than a un-drilled #56 (Red) -- never tried drilling pistons before.
You say #5-6-6. Is that a #55 piston (Orange) with 2 holes drilled out to a #56 drill-bit size? Is it that much different than a un-drilled #56 (Red) -- never tried drilling pistons before.
#8
You mean a #56 pistion with one hole drilled out to #55.
Yep, that's a 5-6-6...
Yep, that's a 5-6-6...
#9
Originally Posted by Drift_Buggy
You should look at changing the pistons and springs at the same time
front:
top of shock outside hole on tower, bottom inside hole on arm
black spring
30 wt. #5-6-6 piston
camber link bottom outer hole on tower (shortest)
-1.5 camber
#5 pivot
one-way
cvd's
rear:
top of shock inside hole on tower, bottom inside hole on arm
red spring
27.5 wt. #5-6-6 piston
camber linkoutside hole on tower outside hole on hub
-1.5 camber
-3 pivot (-3 degrees anti-squat)
diff (plastic outdrives w/saver rings)
dogbones
A good site to check out losibk2.com. I own a xxx4 and drive it everywhere.
Cheers
front:
top of shock outside hole on tower, bottom inside hole on arm
black spring
30 wt. #5-6-6 piston
camber link bottom outer hole on tower (shortest)
-1.5 camber
#5 pivot
one-way
cvd's
rear:
top of shock inside hole on tower, bottom inside hole on arm
red spring
27.5 wt. #5-6-6 piston
camber linkoutside hole on tower outside hole on hub
-1.5 camber
-3 pivot (-3 degrees anti-squat)
diff (plastic outdrives w/saver rings)
dogbones
A good site to check out losibk2.com. I own a xxx4 and drive it everywhere.
Cheers
How do I switch from CVD's to bones in the rear? Which bones & axles do I need to get?
#11
Don't think I need a rough setup for the indoor track, but I would like to know how to go about it anyway.