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BP-Revo 05.29.2006 04:24 AM

G2R Shock Setup?
 
Alright guys, I was wondering what shock setup you guys are running in your G2Rs?

Thanks

Dafni 05.29.2006 10:10 AM

Depends on where I intend to run. And the weight (cells) also has a huge influence.

One thing I learned on the G2R, the stock chassis likes to have the rear springs two steps (traxxas chart) stiffer then the front. As in the manual, works fine. On the G2R, however, I like the rears only one step stiffer than the fronts. Just my taste. (my g2r has no tranny, just a buggy like driveline, with centerdiff... so weight-bias might be different for you)

I keep two sets of shocks, one with 80wt oil, and the other with 50wt oil. Stock pistons.
The 80s is for very smooth terrain, and the 50s are allrounders, still do good on rough tracks.
As for springs, the 80s usually have black/tan, and the 50s have gold/green on.
This is how I like it on my G2R with 5S2P Lipos (close to 14 Ni cells in weight)
And yes, I like my trucks rather on the stiff side.

As alwyas, if you try it out yourself, you might find the combo that you like. Drivingstyle has a huge influence.

HotnCold 05.29.2006 10:31 AM

60 wt - back and front - Black springs all around... For now anyway

squeeforever 05.29.2006 11:47 AM

You might want to check out Steve Slaydens Revo setup guide.

Dafni 05.29.2006 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by squeeforever
You might want to check out Steve Slaydens Revo setup guide.


But keep in mind the weight bias will be different on a G2R.

BP-Revo 05.29.2006 01:30 PM

Hmm...Thanks guys. I'm not running Lipo and I'm keeping the E-Maxx tranny (I love manual shifting - it really gets fun when you get a .08 second shifting servo :004: ), so I think I will have a rather heavy overall weight compared to you Dafni. I also like my suspensions on the stiff side. I think I am going to try 80wt with silver front and pink back. The thing is I am planning to the set-back rear A-arms. This puts the chassis (batteries, tranny) just short of exactly in the middle of the truck. Because of this, I will not be surprised if I have to run the same springs front and rear.

Also, how do you guys tell which of the anodized teflon GTR's is which (as in front and rear, since they use different pistons)?

Dafni 05.29.2006 01:59 PM

When you first get them, install the piston you want. They have small numbers on them. Then I always scratch a small mark on the outside.

BP-Revo 05.29.2006 02:11 PM

Scratch a mark!?!? :dft004:

lol, I'll probably mark with something no the shock cap - good idea.

Dafni 05.29.2006 02:33 PM

Did I say something wrong? You have to excuse my foreignlish.

Yes, I use to scratch a small F or R on the caps too.

crazyjr 05.29.2006 08:29 PM

I use the long travel springs and p1 rockers, the rear shocks to the front with the silver LT springs and 40w oil, in the rear i used the front shocks with the optional pistons, blue springs and 40w oil

squeeforever 05.29.2006 08:32 PM

40WT seems a little thin for the LT springs, no?

crazyjr 05.29.2006 08:52 PM

Nope it does perfectly for me. I like my suspension to work like its supposed to.

Sylvester 05.29.2006 10:09 PM

i use p1's with silver up front blue in rear with 40wt oil, works perfectly.

BP-Revo 05.29.2006 10:40 PM

Well, I'll just toy around with the suspension till I find a good setup. I can deal with too stiff, but too soft drives me nuts.

We will see what happens I guess.

crazyjr 05.30.2006 01:52 PM

Remember you got more weight than it is nitro so you need a stiffer spring to compensate


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