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Old 14-05-2012
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Default Setup sheet question?

in this setup sheet adam wrote his pistons where 1.3 by 6 drilled, drilled to wat?

http://www.team-durango.com/pdf/setu...26_03_2012.pdf
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Old 15-05-2012
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Each piston has 6 holes of 1.3mm
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Old 15-05-2012
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Those are the pistons you have to use in the front according to the manual, it also says it on the piston itself: TD1.3x6mm.
I used them in the front and rear, because the rear was a bit stiff for my track
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Old 15-05-2012
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do they come blank or what in the dex408 because i no u can get the 1.3 by 6 hole but his says drilled i thought he drilled those pistons bigger or something
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What car are you actually talking about? But if you want to know which pistons come with the 408 just check the manual on their website
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There is a different behavior between a drilled and molded piston hole...A drilled hole will offer slightly more pack.

Start with a smaller hole sized piston then open it up to the required size with yes you guessed it a drill
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Old 15-05-2012
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i run a dnx408 but was just looking at shock setups for dex408
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