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Old 31-10-2011
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Question Shocks oil clarification, 450, 350....?

HI,
i found some set up sheets were in the oil field there are numbers like 450 (front) - 350 (rear).......
I use Losi oil in my 201 shocks, but i don't know a 450 or 350 at which Losi number correspond...., 45 - 35???

Thanks for your help.
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there you go , hope that helps
http://www.rcrcr.com/index.php?optio...eral&Itemid=46
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HI,
i found some set up sheets were in the oil field there are numbers like 450 (front) - 350 (rear).......
I use Losi oil in my 201 shocks, but i don't know a 450 or 350 at which Losi number correspond...., 45 - 35???

Thanks for your help.
WWD

This might help to mate

http://www.team-durango.com/pdf/setu...on%20Chart.pdf
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LOL. I don't know who made the Durango chart, but I would like them to explain to me what cts is as a unit
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LOL. I don't know who made the Durango chart, but I would like them to explain to me what cts is as a unit
It stands for centiStokes which is a measurement for Viscosity
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It stands for centiStokes which is a measurement for Viscosity
Nope, the short term for centistokes is cst.

cts is supposed to be what then?
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Thanks a lot for the help guys!
Now i undertand what i read, fantastic links!

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