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Old 23-06-2014
lee.willows lee.willows is offline
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Default Drilling pistons on K1 aero

hi guys

has anyone drilled the front pistons aswell as the rear ones?
thinking of trying it at some stage but want some advice first
cheers
lee
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Old 24-06-2014
gazhillAE gazhillAE is offline
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hi guys

has anyone drilled the front pistons aswell as the rear ones?
thinking of trying it at some stage but want some advice first
cheers
lee
Don't see why you would need to really
Unless your running two hole and then yes ??
What's making you want to do that and then people can give you other options

Use the below as a guide

http://www.petitrc.com/setup/schumac...CatK1Aero.html

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Old 24-06-2014
bigbaza555 bigbaza555 is offline
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I run the Aero kit they have the big bore shocks are you running big or small bore????
I drilled my front and rear kit pistons out there 3 hole I drilled them out to
1.6mm all round and it was much better but since then I have moved to the 4 hole front and 5 hole rear and its better still I would recommend the
drilled kit ones for indoor or flatter tracks.
Hope this helps.
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