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Old 09-22-2013, 09:47 PM
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what weight or viscosity of oil in the shocks? dont put anything on the spur or pinion its not needed
Oil for street try to use softer oil. around 25-30wt 3 holes piston. And the spring you are using is really stiff...... try something 2.8 to 3.0 front and 2.6 to 2.8 rear. In modified class we are running 4.5t motors. As these motors with right gearing and battery you can get around 90-100km/h speed on the straight. You really need some good tires, surface and setup to get the car handle properly. On dusty street surface try some 24 or 25 degree rubber, or for foam use 30 or 32 degree foam for nitro touring. For the foam make sure you run the tires design for front in front and for rear for rear. Even the hardest is same the compound is different.
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Oil for street try to use softer oil. around 25-30wt 3 holes piston. And the spring you are using is really stiff...... try something 2.8 to 3.0 front and 2.6 to 2.8 rear. In modified class we are running 4.5t motors. As these motors with right gearing and battery you can get around 90-100km/h speed on the straight. You really need some good tires, surface and setup to get the car handle properly. On dusty street surface try some 24 or 25 degree rubber, or for foam use 30 or 32 degree foam for nitro touring. For the foam make sure you run the tires design for front in front and for rear for rear. Even the hardest is same the compound is different.
Thanks,I just checked out some suspension oil,its 200-1200,which should I pick?Also checked out thunder tiger TS4E,is this a good touring car for speed?btw I'm using tt touring car tires

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try losi or associated shock oil. and look at compaines other than thunder tiger, yiu will quickly see there are many better products out there to choose from. tamiya has many great touring cars that can be had for cheap and will perform better at speed.
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try losi or associated shock oil. and look at compaines other than thunder tiger, yiu will quickly see there are many better products out there to choose from. tamiya has many great touring cars that can be had for cheap and will perform better at speed.
Like TT02?The shock oil I checked was associated
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i was thinking along the lines of a ta or tb series like a ta05 or ta06 or a tb02 or tb03

and ae doesnt make 200wt shock oil. where did you find it sold?
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Originally Posted by ThePanda
i was thinking along the lines of a ta or tb series like a ta05 or ta06 or a tb02 or tb03

and ae doesnt make 200wt shock oil. where did you find it sold?
associated shock oil starts at 600 lowest,its mumeisha shock oils that range from 200-3000,I like the tb series,but its a drift spec,wonder if its good for speed?
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Btw,can my xerun x1a handle 3s lipo?
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The esc can, the motor cannot. It will spin at rpms that are too high.
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