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Old 17-04-2009
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does anyone know the actual size of the holds in the schumacher pistons? Cheers.
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I believe the 3 hole are 1.2mm. Not sure if 2 hole are same or not, as i haven't ever checked any.
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Old 18-04-2009
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The three holes are eqivalant to a losi 57 piston.
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3-hole = 1.2mm
Losi red = 1.18mm

2-hole = 1.4mm
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cool cheers guys, i'm gonna do a bit of testing hopefully this week with the schumacher vs losi shocks on the cat and i want them fairly similar setups to give a good comparison.
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You can't always run exactly the same holes/oil between the 2 shocks as there are a few things that are very slightly different. Like piston shape, clearance to bore and diameter. You won't be a million miles away, but they won't be identical - and that's before you consider the fact that one is metric and the other imperial!!
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