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Old 01-01-2013
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I've decided to run Schumacher cars this year and am half way through my SV2 at the moment. I've been told that the 3 hole rounded pistons seem the way to go but doubt I will have them in time for the cars debut at the weekend. How do the kit pistons work? I will be running on a smooth 50/50 carpet/slippery gym floor track with one big jump with a harsh landing.

Which pistons included in the kit would you recommend I build my kit with until I can get hold of the 3 holes? Oils to suit the slippery floor would be appriciated too.

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I think the kit only comes with 4 hole front and 6 hole rears. So just down to oil really but I can't give you a start with that as I'm on the 3 hole f & r.
Have you seen woodys set up sheet for Oldham?
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No I haven't seen his setup but he did tell me to use 3 hole pistons. I've finished building the car minus the shocks tonight and the transmission is not smooth at all, very notchy and noisy. I've stripped it out the car to rebuild it but I'm not impressed really.


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