Who wants a big-bore shock?

Who wants a big-bore shock?

  • No, the current shocks work fine.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hell ya!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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I voted no because Im a happy TT driver with the v3 thick shock shaft, our current spring choices, don't need more damping, and don't need more weight.


If I was an MT man I would want them though.
 
How big of shock do ya want Catchaser? I know where I can get ya some that will work REALLy well.
 
i wouldn't mind some BIG bore shocks, i've looked at the evo 4 shocks and nutech mt shocks, both of those are huge and work well. i would like to upgrade the tt and the evo3 some day, although both are tuned in pretty good now with the oil/spring combo's.
 
No doubt the big bores on the Evo4 work really well. We have a rough track that's actually cut into a retention pond and it's hell on the stock shocks. The Evo4's just soak up the bumps really well and the HPI's as well as my Rampage shocks usually need a diaper change by the end of the day. Another buddy of mine ordered the Evo4 shocks for his FG 4x4 and that pretty much knocked down any doubts about the fact that bigger is better.


I think the 1/8 scale manufactures figured it out, hence the current trend of 1/8 scale big bore shocks. Personally, I think we need 24mm's when running those big ass 6mm HPI shafts anyways.
 
yep, no problem with my stock shocks on my DuneRunner ...


this is why i voted no...I have had it fall over 10 feet (roof jumping) and the shocks worked great absorbing the fall..lol as long as i land somewhat on all 4 tires or at least 2..


peace...
 
the larger the shock the less likely heat will affect the viscosity of the fluid. it's a proven fact and why big bores are incl with all the pro versions of rc's and as an option otherwise. more consistent dampening means more consistent laps, which wins races
 
pipeous said:
the larger the shock the less likely heat will affect the viscosity of the fluid. it's a proven fact and why big bores are incl with all the pro versions of rc's and as an option otherwise. more consistent dampening means more consistent laps, which wins races
Perfect explaination there pipeous. If you've ever jumped a Losi LST or Muggy with those huge shocks compared to another 1/8 scale of simliar size you can defintely see the benefit.
 
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