http://youtu.be/VlruGyaM_uM
(Some of the longer discussion threads we have that go around and around about spring colors, oil weights, and travel limiters just got even more difficult to read

Totally. I can see how at the R&D level, all the fine increments are good, but I bet it may get a bit simpler with time. It is interesting to think about the track with mostly small jumps, and then the one or two big ones, and the smooth straights but the rutted sections in the back corner, and how you may be able to kill a couple of the birds with one stone instead of having to pick the poison.jwscab wrote:..even though there is a TON of adjustability, I think you are going to find that one specific combo is going to cover specific track types and vehicle weight, ie, you run a loose track with BIG jumps, then a standard 'pack' combo will exist for buggies vs SC etc.
I have a set of the red RPM 2-stage pistons in my runner RC10 and they actually fit better than the AE pistons on the shafts and in the bodies. I didn't notice a huge difference after installing them, but I also changed spring rates and camber angles at the same time.littleVETTE wrote:the rpm units are crap. the fit is ridiculous on the shaft and within the shock body.
Especially, if like 99% of us, you can't run two laps without crashing anywayLTO_Dave wrote:littleVETTE wrote: Unless you're racing at the professional, I think the oldschool piston and oil setup will work just fine.
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