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Old 10-22-2003, 09:37 AM
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Is Real stand up 6 port type !

The X-Bursh good than green Hi silver bursh ?

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Default Re: Dave :

Originally posted by LeoChan
Is Real stand up 6 port type !

The X-Bursh good than green Hi silver bursh ?

Thankyou !

Ok I tried a few different brushes for the Tectro 6 port type and it runs best with Atlas hi silvers....the X-Brush made the comm wear a bit faster and I didn't notice and difference in Power.
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Old 10-24-2003, 01:53 AM
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Do you have X-Bursh photo ?
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Old 10-24-2003, 02:00 AM
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Hi Dave,

Having read this thread and found that you are using the Putname brush which can provide high performance. I would like to know which Putname brush you are using. The Red, Blue or the Green shunt.

And I would also like to know the recommended spring for Yok's SR, ST, LR and LT.

Thanks for your advice.

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Default Re: Putnam Brush

Originally posted by kennykay
Hi Dave,

Having read this thread and found that you are using the Putname brush which can provide high performance. I would like to know which Putname brush you are using. The Red, Blue or the Green shunt.

And I would also like to know the recommended spring for Yok's SR, ST, LR and LT.

Thanks for your advice.

Regards,
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On the SR and ST I tend to use the new X-brush now...and the springs are the Red and green Trinity combo... but on the SR I run Red Red sometimes if the track is small..

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Originally posted by LeoChan
Do you have X-Bursh photo ?
give me a day and I`ll post a picture of the Putman X-brush

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Old 10-25-2003, 06:56 AM
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Old 10-26-2003, 05:51 AM
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Yoko SR at 36700 RPM

Hi Dave,

Having read your post on 14 July which said that your SR can reach 36700 RPM at 7.2V at 7 amp at your MMS. I think this is amazing.

The SR of mine only read 30000 RPM at 7.2 V at 6.9 amp at my MMS. I am using the brush the come with the motor. I have trued the comm, aligned the brush hood, oiled the bushing with mirage busing oil and run-in the brush before testing.

Gratefule to have your enlightenment on how to prep the motor to get better performance.

Thanks in advance.

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Hi Dave,

Thanks for your advice on Putname Brush on the Yoko SR.

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Default Re: Yoko SR at 36700 RPM

Originally posted by kennykay
Hi Dave,

Having read your post on 14 July which said that your SR can reach 36700 RPM at 7.2V at 7 amp at your MMS. I think this is amazing.

The SR of mine only read 30000 RPM at 7.2 V at 6.9 amp at my MMS. I am using the brush the come with the motor. I have trued the comm, aligned the brush hood, oiled the bushing with mirage busing oil and run-in the brush before testing.

Gratefule to have your enlightenment on how to prep the motor to get better performance.

Thanks in advance.

Regads,
Kenny

OK I'll give you a few hints' and I'll get a picture up of the most recient SR that I have and the RPM Readings

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Thanks, Dave. I shall wait your enlightenment.

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Old 11-02-2003, 10:35 AM
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The Putnam burshes green hi silver brushes only lai down ?
do you know have stand-up ?

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Where is a good website that I can get the Yokomo SR motor? Thanks

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Default Re: Dave :

Originally posted by LeoChan
The Putnam burshes green hi silver brushes only lai down ?
do you know have stand-up ?

Thanks !

Yes the Greens and Blues are Laydown...but you can re-grind them for a stand up hood

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