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How about 800cst? Is it too thick or fit?I also just rebuilt the front end after crash, read this and went for 500 cst... It's far too light, I'll try the 800 cst and report back. Half tempted to upgrade the shocks though.
In the original, only 500cstI have 70w (900 cSt) in the front and 60w (800cSt) in the rear of my Typhon 3S. It feels very plush ? I also added some shock preload spacers to F&R shocks to compensate the thicker weight and to raise the ride height a bit
As for the 3s Typhon, I find 500 to be very good on the original shocks. with heavy battery (more than 5000mah 3s) i would consider going up a bit.
For the 6s though i find the stock 550 too light, i went with 610 and i could go a bit higher.
thank youThe exploded view of the shocks in the manual lists the front oil as 800 CST and the rear as 600 CTS.
look at the date of the post. he is referring to the v1 or v2 of the Typhon. The current 6s uses 550cst front and rear.thank you
What about the other number example 50 weight 40 weight etc . Sorry for my lack of knowledgelook at the date of the post. he is referring to the v1 or v2 of the Typhon. The current 6s uses 550cst front and rear.
the 3s version uses 500cst front and rear.
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