mini 8ight shock discussion
#32
hmmm sounds good i am watching some different shock oils that are at low bids on ebay to pick some up so I can modify my settings and to get some different springs for the shocks for the mini 8ight too
#33
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I posted this in the mini 8ight truggy thread as well...
Here's a shock update....
I recently went from the stock oil weight (30wt) down to 25wt and that made a difference as far as handling. A lot better, today I went down to 15wt oil and holy cow did that make this buggy handle so much better. I'm gonna try 10wt next and see how that goes, and yes I'm running these weight's front and rear. I'm also running the stock losi hard springs front and rear.
Here's a shock update....
I recently went from the stock oil weight (30wt) down to 25wt and that made a difference as far as handling. A lot better, today I went down to 15wt oil and holy cow did that make this buggy handle so much better. I'm gonna try 10wt next and see how that goes, and yes I'm running these weight's front and rear. I'm also running the stock losi hard springs front and rear.
I plan on purchasing the "hard" springs from losi...or is that what they come with originally?
with the hard springs what shock weight should I go with to minimize bottoming out on lets say 5 feet of air? thanks
#34
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i'm not a racer on a track. just simple straight line driving and jumping. I have a roller coming in the mail. what springs come stock on the mini 8ight.
I plan on purchasing the "hard" springs from losi...or is that what they come with originally?
with the hard springs what shock weight should I go with to minimize bottoming out on lets say 5 feet of air? thanks
I plan on purchasing the "hard" springs from losi...or is that what they come with originally?
with the hard springs what shock weight should I go with to minimize bottoming out on lets say 5 feet of air? thanks
#35
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what do you consider big air? and is 30w still your recommendation for that to prevent bottoming out?
I was contemplating 35w just to be safe. the reason why I'm so worried about bottoming out is cause i'm gonna get the exotek bottom plate. thanks
Last edited by jmanglona; 03-19-2013 at 06:57 AM.
#36
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Still 35wt would be fine.
I consider this big air.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz7ghEh2_Bk
I was messing around a few weeks ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYNOtwBmZbo



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