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Old 03-21-2008, 09:07 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by BobNorway View Post
Hi, perhaps the extreme cold is reducing the working of your shocks?
This is well known problem with high temperatures on racing cars.
The soloution is to use combined gas and oil shocks.
see these referances.
Patents, Know-How, Projects | The-Inventor.com - shock absorber
see the last chart on Silicone shock and differential oil and more
Nitro Shock Absorbers
BobNorway
Tusen takk, Bob,

but I think we already have combined gas and oil shocks and this winter is not so cold as I could expect. People from Moscow and SPB complain a lot but they have around zero weather now.

This is something about low quality valves in shock absorbers not affecting most Ceeds in countries with better roads I guess. But even old Ladas don't knock from behind on what we call "roads" here and Ceed does.

Hope it's not too late: Happy Easter!
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