New 12mm Big Bore Shocks from AE!

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New 12mm Big Bore Shocks from AE!

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Charlie don't surf wrote:http://liverc.com/news/race_results/3311-AE_production_big_bore_shocks_spotted%21/ Yeah!!!!!!! I love my Kyosho Velvet Big Bores on my 44.1, but I miss the familarity of the AE piston combos Looking forward to these
Hopefully they learned something from Kyosho here! For the most part, Kyosho has always had the really good shocks!
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Charlie don't surf wrote:I know they worked hard at getting the pistons to match the current ones!!
Those "vented" lower spring retainers look pretty cool, if that's what they are. But what am I missing..why are there are 12?
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Re: New 12mm Big Bore Shocks from AE!

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jwscab wrote:why wouldn't you just use the tallest spring cup??? it's not like it's a touring car with tiny shock travel and you need to center the range of motion.
Phin wrote:I figured they're for limiting up travel?
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Re: New 12mm Big Bore Shocks from AE!

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i think the spring cups vary due to clearance issues.

very nice though, now i may finally join the big bore club.

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Re: New 12mm Big Bore Shocks from AE!

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I think that they just obstruct the airflow from reaching the shell and wing

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Re: New 12mm Big Bore Shocks from AE!

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Charlie don't surf wrote:I think that they just obstruct the airflow from reaching the shell and wing
:lol: And no longer is the shaft-cooling dust and dirt deflected! It can get straight up to the shaft now to do it's job more efficiently.
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Re: New 12mm Big Bore Shocks from AE!

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Official info with part numbers and spring weights is up on AE's website.

http://www.teamassociated.com/bigbores/

Three spring cup heights (+0mm, +5mm, +9mm offset)
I still think they're meant as easy to add up stops.


Also looks like all the stroke lengths got a hair longer.

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Re: New 12mm Big Bore Shocks from AE!

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X-Factory seems to think that big bores aren't necessary on 1/10 buggies. Paul Sinclair runs the V2's but with Losi BB springs. He says it's the best of both worlds. He doesn't like the added weight of the larger shocks being so high up. I'm a bit on the fence. Larger is only better to a certain point. Modern cars are getting heavier and people are "tuning" by adding weight rather than actually knowing what to do. Jumps have also gotten larger on many modern tracks so I can see the need for a big bore in some instances. I'm not sure if they are always the way to go though. I'm going to wait this one out for a bit.
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Re: New 12mm Big Bore Shocks from AE!

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Phin wrote:Official info with part numbers and spring weights is up on AE's website.

http://www.teamassociated.com/bigbores/

Three spring cup heights (+0mm, +5mm, +9mm offset)
I still think they're meant as easy to add up stops.

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i d say ride height instead.... to use all springs in the range without havng the car sitting at 2in high 8) same as on b4.1

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Re: New 12mm Big Bore Shocks from AE!

Post by JK Racing »

I've been using the TLR22 big bores on my Gold Pan, I really like the way it feels. I just put the gold shocks back on so I can do some back to back testing. Last time I did back to back testing, it was a very hot outdoor blue groove track. Really calmed the car down, if I could explain it better, I would.
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