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Author: | 'X' [ Wed Sep 22, 2004 15:22:24 ] |
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Author: | MR JOLLY [ Wed Sep 22, 2004 15:26:46 ] |
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Author: | 'X' [ Wed Sep 22, 2004 23:09:24 ] |
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Author: | JKA [ Thu Sep 23, 2004 00:34:55 ] |
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I'm running foam tires on asphalt and run MUCH MUCH stiffer springs and oil than included. Xray Red fronts and Xray Violet rears. We found that the stiffer we went the better the car handled. Very aggressive but controlled. |
Author: | JAUNE [ Thu Sep 23, 2004 00:54:24 ] |
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Same here! I'm running red and violet (foam) and violet and purple(rubber) springs with 40 oil. Our track have a lot of grip so with white or blue springs the car is traction rolling. |
Author: | Jilles Groskamp [ Thu Sep 23, 2004 22:04:20 ] |
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Hi Guys, My experience on foam is to run very thick oil. Last time at the snowbirds I ran in the front 50W xray oil (which is very thick) with 3 holes open, in the rear 45 also 3 open. Ofcourse the traction is super hi. The springs were violet in the front and dark blue in rear. Car handled very easy. On rubber I normally run 30W XRAY oil with 3 open, when the car is traction rolling I try 40W or roll bar in the front. Hope this will help, Jilles |
Author: | Jilles Groskamp [ Thu Sep 23, 2004 22:06:11 ] |
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Forgot to tell that on rubber tyre I usually use light blue in front and white spring in the rear. Jilles |
Author: | sam [ Sun Sep 26, 2004 15:37:47 ] |
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Hi there if you want to use TC3 green springs on your car when you get it you can as they will fit and work with the xray shocks hope this has helped you sam ![]() |
Author: | 'X' [ Sun Sep 26, 2004 21:10:51 ] |
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Thanks for your answers guys ![]() |
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