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[QUOTE="Hotrodtractor, post: 1021515, member: 25"] If you suspension is unloading like you describe - its because it is behaving exactly as described earlier in this thread. It is storing up energy until it breaks traction, releases that energy, then it gains traction, stores it up again, and repeats. I would venture to bet that if you put a go pro under it and watch the suspension you get a wickedly violent show for youtube. You need to either limit how much energy it can store, or dampen the release of that energy to the point that it settles in. Imagine how well it could run if you were breaking traction so you could put all that energy used to load and unload suspension into go forward. I'd really like to see you get this squared away and have a good clean run with it and see what she can do. [/QUOTE]
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