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Cougar99
30-08-2012, 02:06 PM
Hi guys just need to know the best oil to use for big bore shock oil running on med-high grip astro turf. Thanks guys.:)
bigred5765
30-08-2012, 02:27 PM
you shouldn't choose oil to suit the shocks you run what ever is needed for that track,
Cardnim
30-08-2012, 03:21 PM
Topic = sock oil?!
Well, for the really big bore socks like these, I tend to use Castrol
http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQvHSMDpNJF7ervgP9cmP477EWpEkvu5 4bRxbqRyU_MiLVmoSSR&t=1
....but I dont normally run them on astro.
:p:lol:
dicky14
05-09-2012, 01:23 PM
:lol:hi mate, im running 35weight associated oil all round with 6 hole pistons rear and 4 hole front with 3.5 pound springs all round, seems to work for me:woot:
Martyn (Bomber)
05-09-2012, 02:49 PM
Hi, I had major issues with the shocks when I originally set my SV2 up but under recommendation from Simon Moss I went with this setup and the car is on rails and jumps/lands like it's on a string ;)
Front
Core 450 oil
3.5 spring
3 hole tapered 1.4 (Nicks pistons)
Cut bladders set with zero rebound
Optional shock mount (4mm lower)
Rear
Core 350 oil
2.5 spring
3 hole tapered 1.6 (Nicks pistons)
Cut bladders set with zero rebound
Shock mount mod (4mm lower)
DB01RS
06-09-2012, 12:02 AM
Hi, I had major issues with the shocks when I originally set my SV2 up but under recommendation from Simon Moss I went with this setup and the car is on rails and jumps/lands like it's on a string ;)
Front
Core 450 oil
3.5 spring
3 hole tapered 1.4 (Nicks pistons)
Cut bladders set with zero rebound
Optional shock mount (4mm lower)
Rear
Core 350 oil
2.5 spring
3 hole tapered 1.6 (Nicks pistons)
Cut bladders set with zero rebound
Shock mount mod (4mm lower)
Thanks on behalf of my son (cougar99) for this. He's 13, I'm 37 and have tried my best to help him out with this. I bought him a cougar sv for Christmas to get him into something I loved 22 years ago, I helped him as much as I could but have very limited knowledge. I've bought myself a cougar sv2 since and am really enjoying getting involved with the whole scene, taking him to meetings and both of us learning from more experienced drivers. posts like yours will encourage him to better himself in time. He finished the mid west regionals 76th this year and I know he will improve on this next year. Still not sure I will tho, old dog/new tricks etc
Cougar99
06-09-2012, 06:32 PM
Thankyou Martyn. i dont know much about setting up cars so this really helps. i appreciate this.
Martyn (Bomber)
08-09-2012, 08:17 AM
Thankyou Martyn. i dont know much about setting up cars so this really helps. i appreciate this.
Your welcome, hope it helps ;)
jonathan may
08-09-2012, 08:25 AM
so are cut bladders the way to go now see a lot of people are going that way .
Martyn (Bomber)
08-09-2012, 09:19 AM
so are cut bladders the way to go now see a lot of people are going that way .
It depends a lot on personnel preference but I find my car jumps/lands more consistent when running cut bladders/emulsion, I found this to be the same with my Losi 22 last season too.
DragonRider
08-09-2012, 11:47 AM
I found this to be the same with my Losi 22 last season too.
I to did this with my Losi 22 and it made a world of difference. I am about to change to the SV2 so would like to know if this mod is advisable to do.
Martyn (Bomber)
08-09-2012, 12:55 PM
I to did this with my Losi 22 and it made a world of difference. I am about to change to the SV2 so would like to know if this mod is advisable to do.
Even tho I preferred the cut bladders/emulsion in my Losi 22 last season I still tried the SV2 with the bladders in at the start off this season but after a couple of meetings I built them up as emulsion shocks and have not gone back ;)
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