Interesting findings on using pistons that allow more flow between the piston and damper wall. I've been doing pretty heavy research lately into simulating RC dampers (spoiler: we utilize aspects of the flow of silicone oil that is beyond what's even described by the bleeding edge of academic research), and there's definitely a difference in the flow behaviour between that and the flow through the pistons' holes - I'm going to have to do more research into it now!
We are currently running the 6 hole with 2 additional drilled out. Would you recommend keeping the same holes with the added blowby for the new hi flow pistons? So basically just asking if we should run the same settings as old pistons and drill the holes? Thanks!
I just received two sets of them one for my mbx8r and one for MBX8tr with the six hole can I just go ahead and build them without drilling anything? Will that be OK?
Interesting findings on using pistons that allow more flow between the piston and damper wall. I've been doing pretty heavy research lately into simulating RC dampers (spoiler: we utilize aspects of the flow of silicone oil that is beyond what's even described by the bleeding edge of academic research), and there's definitely a difference in the flow behaviour between that and the flow through the pistons' holes - I'm going to have to do more research into it now!
awsome stuff great to see ya stil dropping great tech vids
Mip stay making some great products
Nice to have this option as my buggy would get a little loose as the track would wear and get bumpy thanks Adam
We are currently running the 6 hole with 2 additional drilled out. Would you recommend keeping the same holes with the added blowby for the new hi flow pistons? So basically just asking if we should run the same settings as old pistons and drill the holes? Thanks!
@AdamDrake Do you use the same piston hole drilling and shock oil with the hi-flows? Thanks.
I just received two sets of them one for my mbx8r and one for MBX8tr with the six hole can I just go ahead and build them without drilling anything? Will that be OK?
I recommend drilling them, but it's fine to try the stock first.
First and Huge fans😁
Cool stuff. Thanks
what watch is that, AD
What's the new diameter?
The new diameter is 15.80mm
Can you use on a kyosho mp10tki2 👍🇮🇪💯
I imagine any 16mm bore shock