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08.08.2009, 10:59 PM

Yeah, I happen to already be running 70wt fr/rr with blue springs rear, silver front... it was pretty dialed in as far as suspension went for my track.

Wallot, I am going to have to agree with stum, lighter weight oils just don't work with the Revo I have found.

Here is a couple pics of my track, not very good, and not taken from the drivers stand.

There is alot of rough surface on this track, with a little of everything, literally, rumble, six packs, banks, negative banks, cavern jumps, double jumps, triple jumps, it's a very technical track, makes you sweat!
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I am also going to get this little light weight rx batt instead of the 2s M1 pack I am using now.

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