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ixlr8nz 03-01-2004 04:47 PM

Thanks for your help guys, much appreciated.

King-G 03-01-2004 08:30 PM

see for yourself...

glad I dont have to change brushes every 2 runs in my mods now.

previously I used Actron and quazar brushes...2 runs and they were toast when used for competition.

work it out...40+ runs on C.S, compared to 20 sets of brushes...

performance has been identicle ..the car is just as quick

Manfredo 03-02-2004 12:17 AM

I can only say the same about the powerMax silver brushes.
I´m using them quite a while now in my Reedy Ti 9x2 and Fantom 9x2 (for 12th sclae)and they work great: maximum output and lasting very long.
They are also great for touring cars.

For me this is one of the best if noit THE best brush I´ve ever used. Gotta love it !

OleC 03-02-2004 01:24 AM

I also get 40-50 runs between com cuts with the CS high silver powermax brushes. They are great!

Lots of power and long life, almost to good to be true...

dontfeelcold 03-02-2004 05:47 AM

it surprising that these brushes arent more commonly used if they are so good.

now youve got me curious, i will have to buy a modmotor and try them out.

Airwide 03-02-2004 05:52 AM

I find it hard to believe that you can run 40-50 packs without cutting the comm, at least without losing performance. However it might be possible to use the brushes for 40-50 packs before replacing them.

Keep in mind though, that here in Europe we have a 12 turn motor limit.

dontfeelcold 03-02-2004 05:57 AM

so the comm needs cutting regularly still?

Airwide 03-02-2004 06:04 AM


Originally posted by dontfeelcold
so the comm needs cutting regularly still?
Yes, but the brushes are much easier on the comm than quasar brushes.

EddieO 03-02-2004 08:04 AM

Just buy them from the CS electronics site. I easily purchased mine last night with my credit card.

http://www.cs-electronic.com/

Later EddieO

hobbipro 03-02-2004 08:18 AM

From the looks of it, they dont make a laydown set for stockers :(

MartinSorlie 03-02-2004 08:24 AM

To all of you that don't believe it....!

Well, all the people that have tried these brushes say exactly the same. These brushes are amazing, but it depends on how you set up your motor... I always put on superhard springs and lots of timing, and yay(!!) I'm ready to go for the next 40 packs...

@Airwide: Hur e läget? Remember we have the 12-turn limit in Norway too, these brushes are insane even with a bit milder modifieds... It's said to be great for stockracing too.....

@Hobbipro: Ever heard of the Trinity Brush factory? Anyways, some racer at your local track probably has a brush serrator, ask him to help you cutting the brushes to laydown...

hobbipro 03-02-2004 08:29 AM

What is concidered stock over there? 23T, with stand up brushes? I'd love to get a set of these in laydown configeration.

Airwide 03-02-2004 08:29 AM


Originally posted by MartinSorlie


@Airwide: Hur e läget? Remember we have the 12-turn limit in Norway too, these brushes are insane even with a bit milder modifieds... It's said to be great for stockracing too.....

Hi Martin!
I know you have the same rule in Norway. What I meant was that people might not be able to get the same lifetime out of the brushes if they are running 8 turn motors.

MartinSorlie 03-02-2004 08:32 AM

@Airwide: I get ya :D

@Hobbipro: It's Roar spec 27 turns over here too... full roar rules: D

rcmotorhead 03-04-2004 05:04 PM

Is there a translation button to click on ?On there website?:weird:


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