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Running on ashfault only does shock oil matter ? And if yes which kind plz
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Lol. Peter looks like he is rubbing one out!
I agreeI think you will want to use fuel tubing to lower the shocks (plenty of posts here and videos on YT)then address the oil. Going super fast at stock height is not conducive to high speed if you are throwing power to it. Someone more experienced may chime in.
Lol. Peter looks like he is rubbing one out!
The heaviest..heavy diff fluid in shocks would be ideal.ya don't want rear to squat at all...shocks are pretty much useless in speedrunning. If roads to rough to run without shocks,ya need to find a better road...ya want zero travel in rearI still need to know what kind of oil in shocks would be good for speed runner.
Also real quick you mentioned I shouldn't have the rear squatting ..do you mean the rear same level as the front or slight elevated?Sounds about right.. building my BRcc as only a speed runner and I run it only at a dead air port strip near my house .very level surface.so would you happen to have the weight size of oil and brand that I can use for my shocks? Thank you
I see what you mean now .I'll do my best to keep the front end down lol I don't need my BRcc to fly away.Also real quick you mentioned I shouldn't have the rear squatting ..do you mean the rear same level as the front or slight elevated?
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