![]() ![]() signifies a relatively large change of viscosity with changes of temperature. The viscosity index (V.I.) of an oil is a number that indicates the effect of temperature changes on the viscosity of the oil. The Viscosity Index is very important in a suspension oil. Many variables determine the best ingredients to performance of the suspension fluids. (Here’s just a sample chart of just 20 “Over the Counter Fluids ” of over 150 fluids tested.) Most modern suspension fluids actual rating is most accurate by referring to the by CSt ‘ or 100′ comparison. Many brands tested for example called there fluid something like “Very Light” or ‘Light” or a certain ” #5Wt” and tested much higher or lower in reality. Viscosity index claimed and real index values rated in CSt are often quite unique, a recent study showed some interesting comparison in rating each suspension fluid at what they call 40 degree CSt and 100 degree Cst. Quality additives and ingredients are extremely important to function. Often times changing fluid volume as little as a couple of tablespoons or even 15cc Per Leg may be a noticeable difference in the air chamber character within the each fork. Tuners and D.I.Y folks should know every drop counts. We sell really good Suspension fluid that is manufacturer recommended. Fluid is Very Important, using the Best is like using the best Olive Oil to a master Chef ! ![]()
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