Originally Posted by
T-BirdJunkie
That's what ThunderbirdJunkie thought, too.
Got another race day on Friday, so gonna dial in about a half degree of neg in the rear and see what happens. Should be colder though. probably gonna put 25 or 20wt oil in the shocks since they've all got 35 in 'em now to compensate for the temperatures dropping.
I don't really run in varying temps much so I'm not sure but in the "old days" before silicone oils we would have issues with shock oils getting thick, and I mean REALLY thick in the winter (back of the truck on the way to the indoor track) I always thought silicone oils were not affected by temp changes? Like I said it's never been an issue lately running indoor and I'm nicer to my rides now, they get to ride in the back seat of my truck with the heat on..:lol