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Old 05-25-2004, 04:13 PM
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Hi all. I use the Binary2 Pro Stock motor for racing, and I was looking to get some opinions on what brush/spring combos would work best. I am running on a medium-sized asphalt track. Anyways, for brushes, should I use the Reedy 767's and 766's, or something else? Like the EPIC brushes?
EPIC Stock Power Brush
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And what about springs? EPIC has some packages for racing as well.
EPIC Hi-Rev Stock Spring Set
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EPIC Hi-Torque Stock Spring Set
Thanks!
Oh, and what size bearings will replace the bushings?
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your not supposed to use bearings. all stock motors use bushings , it would be illegal to run bearings if you run by the rules.
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The only rule my track has is 27T and 24 degrees of timing
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Originally posted by stumper
your not supposed to use bearings. all stock motors use bushings , it would be illegal to run bearings if you run by the rules.
If they allow quad mag then bearings should be the least of their worries

I should propose this to my race director....Only thing is if they say that it could be misinterpreted and it'd be simpler for everyone just to say ROAR legal or nothing
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Originally posted by The Black Kat
If they allow quad mag then bearings should be the least of their worries

I should propose this to my race director....Only thing is if they say that it could be misinterpreted and it'd be simpler for everyone just to say ROAR legal or nothing
yeah but even the quad mag motors come with bushings.............and i really dont think quad mag motors have any real big advantage in stock............
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I woulda won stock last race if I would have used one of my dad's quad-mags but nooo...I have to stay ROAR legal
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I have a putnam monster stock that will put the smack down on a quad mag..........
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Also, has anyone ever heard of a stock motor called the Matrix Pro Stock? I have the can and it has ball bearings, and was considering to swap it with the Binary2 can. So which would be better: the quad-magnets in the EPIC? or the ball bearings in the Matrix? Thanks.
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Originally posted by micros_rock
The only rule my track has is 27T and 24 degrees of timing
Man I wish my track had that rule.
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