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Indycar Coilover Ohlins TTX 40 4-Way Racing Damper Shock Indy 500 Dallara SVRA
$ 792
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Description
An Ohlins TTX40 racing damper. Used by an Indycar team, in great race used condition. We do not know current valve setup. Fully extended is 14.75 inches, fully collapsed is 11.5 inches. 4-Way adjustable. This is a very high end racing damper/shock and retail from Ohlins at 3500.00 dollars each. These shocks can be rebuilt and modified to fit many different applications.Save thousands on this shock!
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Description
Ever since the its introduction this high-end level racing damper has been a winner in top level racing around the globe. The TTX 40 twin tube damper features a 40 mm solid piston and a through rod shaft which eliminates the requirement of an external reservoir. The design is fully pressure balanced with a positive pressure build-up throughout the adjustment range, eliminating the risk for cavitation as well as enabling the use of low gas pressure, keeping the internal friction at bay. The top eye can easily be re-clocked without opening the damper. The TTX 40 is a fully independent four-way adjustable damper. The MkII version also comes with a Valve Reference Program. This computer model of a dyno will allow you to find damping curves without a dynamometer. It reduces building time tremendously and allow exact damping adjustment out in the pit lane. The TTX 40 is also available with a Blow Off piston kit. The advantage with this kit is that it reduces peak loads. This makes driving over curbs smother, saves tires and reduces the resik of getting flat tires. The damper can be modified to suit most of the different types of racing cars and covers a wide range of car types and models. The TTX 40 is also available in a two-way adjustable version for some models.
Features
TTX-technology
40 mm solid piston
4-way adjusted, compression and rebound
High end racing damper
Valve Reference Program
Available with a blow-off piston kit
Suitable for Le Mans style prototypes, single seaters, touring cars, sports cars and GT-cars