LRP silver P-brush
#16
Originally posted by Brian Anthony
40-50 5 min runs in a touring car with a 27t stock.......
We Americans must be nuts...1 run on brushes, throw em out cut it and put in new ones.
I want to hear more about these brushes and if anyone knows if they can be had over on the otherside of the pond. Thanks.
40-50 5 min runs in a touring car with a 27t stock.......
We Americans must be nuts...1 run on brushes, throw em out cut it and put in new ones.
I want to hear more about these brushes and if anyone knows if they can be had over on the otherside of the pond. Thanks.
I tried a back to back test with the cs brushes and the std brushes that come on a monster pro, i could'nt notice a difference. In fact i actually went fractionally slower with the std brushes but i can't say that it was the brushes that made me slower.
If you can get hold of them (either cs or lrp, i'm pretty sure they're the same thing) give them a go. Don't expect them to be any better than a normal brush but they won't be any worse and they will last for ages.
#19
It is a shame that much of the other LRP stuff hasnt made its way over to the US...their Comm Lathe looks awesome, i mean looks arent everything but still....in no way does this relate to LRP, but Radio Control Car Racer is expensive... 8.49 is quite a lot, but it is a good magazine
#20
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (9)
Originally posted by AdrianM
Associated imports LRP into the US...call them.
Associated imports LRP into the US...call them.
As for the CS site my German is very poor, I know Jager, that's about it. Spanglish isn't much better. So is there a site in English that you can order the LRP stuff from.
Also has anyone over on that side of the earth used the LRP "odorless" traction compund. Just how odorless is it?
Thanks
#21
Tech Adept
#23
For those guys ordering from R10. They sell the CS brush under the Eagle brand.
#24
Tech Addict
Originally posted by Brian Anthony
Also has anyone over on that side of the earth used the LRP "odorless" traction compund. Just how odorless is it?
Thanks
Also has anyone over on that side of the earth used the LRP "odorless" traction compund. Just how odorless is it?
Thanks
#25
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (9)
Originally posted by Cobra81li200
It is pretty much what it says : odourless... Both compounds (carpet and tarmac) are very good on the specified surfaces and widely used among the UK.
It is pretty much what it says : odourless... Both compounds (carpet and tarmac) are very good on the specified surfaces and widely used among the UK.
Without the smell of Paragon you wouldn't know it was an r/c race...hahahaha
#26
Tech Master
Originally posted by V12
For those guys ordering from R10. They sell the CS brush under the Eagle brand.
For those guys ordering from R10. They sell the CS brush under the Eagle brand.
#27
Integy markets mainly just the Eagle Tools and Charging stuff under their brad name....
Later EddieO
Later EddieO
#28
Originally posted by The Black Kat
Doesn't Integy import Eagle stuff to the US?
Doesn't Integy import Eagle stuff to the US?
I think if Integy would sell the CS brush from the Eagle range it would cost even more.
#29
I just found out I was wrong regarding the CS brush. Powers is selling this brush not Eagle.
At R10 itīs
3403434020605,POWER'S,1800YEN,CS POWER MAX SILVER BRUSH,
At R10 itīs
3403434020605,POWER'S,1800YEN,CS POWER MAX SILVER BRUSH,