
11-27-2003, 05:09 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: New Jersey
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This sounds really promising. I going to have to try it right about now before more of my family come in start bothering me. I have like 5 spin brush pros at my house and i think about 2 diffrent Crest ones. The other Crest ones are rechargable but I'm going to smash them to. Why don't we call these motors SBP's or the SBP motor mod or somthing like that. My Xmod is broken but i just got about $400 today from working at the flea market ( I thought everybody would be cooking or somthing but amazingly I had about twice as muchs sales with my mom then we every had before.) Tommorow when the stores open back up, I'm going to go and get another Skyline or my first Supra.
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Xmods Civic:
Custom 36t 28gauge ball bearing neo mag motor, Soft treaded tires, 5 spoke rims, AWD, Hard springs in the back soft in the front, lowered BC's way, 6 cell with I-C3s, and one awsome drifter/driver/racer.
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11-27-2003, 05:50 PM
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Xmod Modifier
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Orlando
Posts: 61
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I have the Spinbrush Pro motor but I kinda like sayin SB motor but now that you mention it SBP is tight. I like the sound of that.
Random Xmod racer: Hey what you runnin, a stage 2?
Me: Nah cuz, I got a SBP motor spinin an 8 tooth gear.
I think it's time to seriously buy an N-cell so I can put it in. I can't wait. I ain't scarred to blow this car up, I'll yank another ecu outta a trashed Xmod. I'm here to mess up my car so other people don't have too.
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XMOD 1997 Red Toyota Supra //LED kit//Skyline Rims//
Blown White Stock Stage 1 motor (RIP)
Modified SBP High Torque Drift Motor
8 tooth pinion (lightened)
Nasty sleeper paint job
5th cell N-cell (rare) mod!!!
Pioneer in SBP 5th n-cell Technology.
4 IC3's 800mah Batteries & 1 n-cell (RS)
Silver RSX (Scraped Skyline and RSX)
Made from returned broken cars.
RSX and Supra Rims
All stock skyline chasis shortened to fit RSX.
Uses an RSX shaft and Broken limited slip gear.
White 6 cell Supra SBP II Hybred With unknown magnets... Bearings and oil cooled. Too fast! Eats tires
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11-27-2003, 07:21 PM
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Xmod Modifier
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Orlando
Posts: 61
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Stage one motor (RIP)
This is a funeral post for my dead motor. He wenti into the shop to donate a pinion and a back plate but he never made it out alive. We won alotta races together against the civic. Enjoy you new home a the top of my tool box.
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XMOD 1997 Red Toyota Supra //LED kit//Skyline Rims//
Blown White Stock Stage 1 motor (RIP)
Modified SBP High Torque Drift Motor
8 tooth pinion (lightened)
Nasty sleeper paint job
5th cell N-cell (rare) mod!!!
Pioneer in SBP 5th n-cell Technology.
4 IC3's 800mah Batteries & 1 n-cell (RS)
Silver RSX (Scraped Skyline and RSX)
Made from returned broken cars.
RSX and Supra Rims
All stock skyline chasis shortened to fit RSX.
Uses an RSX shaft and Broken limited slip gear.
White 6 cell Supra SBP II Hybred With unknown magnets... Bearings and oil cooled. Too fast! Eats tires
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11-27-2003, 09:40 PM
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TinyRC Pro
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NJ
Posts: 69
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I got results! Ok so i used the SBP's motor in its entirety with one exception, i used the end cap from the xmod stage one because of the better brushes. I used the gear from the blue stage two motor.
What do i think? HOLY CHIT MAN! The first time i fired it up i pulled all four tires off the rims and the front end lifted, not much, but enough it didnt steer!! This is with a 5th cell also, sweet. Pics soon.
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Project Supra:
97 Supra
Black, Red hood
Mountain Dew skid plate
Custom Spinbrush Motor (11T/blue gear)
Custom 5th Cell System (9V)
Stock tires, superglued (didnt help)
Light kit
Wild body kit
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11-27-2003, 09:42 PM
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Xmod Modifier
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Orlando
Posts: 61
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NIce
I used the end cap too. I will be adding the N-cell soon it's lighter I think uses less room.I just need to buy an n-cell...
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XMOD 1997 Red Toyota Supra //LED kit//Skyline Rims//
Blown White Stock Stage 1 motor (RIP)
Modified SBP High Torque Drift Motor
8 tooth pinion (lightened)
Nasty sleeper paint job
5th cell N-cell (rare) mod!!!
Pioneer in SBP 5th n-cell Technology.
4 IC3's 800mah Batteries & 1 n-cell (RS)
Silver RSX (Scraped Skyline and RSX)
Made from returned broken cars.
RSX and Supra Rims
All stock skyline chasis shortened to fit RSX.
Uses an RSX shaft and Broken limited slip gear.
White 6 cell Supra SBP II Hybred With unknown magnets... Bearings and oil cooled. Too fast! Eats tires
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11-27-2003, 10:07 PM
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Poopie monster
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Texas
Posts: 117
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hmmm anychance of anybody selling these done ready to be installed for like $8 its about a $3 profit cuz stage 1 motors are $10 for 4 so thats $2.50 per motor and the toothbrush is what $2 so $2+$2.50=$4.50 and $8-$4.50=$3.50 so a $3.50 profit anit bad i would buy it for $8
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11-27-2003, 10:08 PM
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Xmod Modifier
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Orlando
Posts: 61
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what a SBP motor? Just make one it's easy. I used my stock motor. so it cost me about $3
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XMOD 1997 Red Toyota Supra //LED kit//Skyline Rims//
Blown White Stock Stage 1 motor (RIP)
Modified SBP High Torque Drift Motor
8 tooth pinion (lightened)
Nasty sleeper paint job
5th cell N-cell (rare) mod!!!
Pioneer in SBP 5th n-cell Technology.
4 IC3's 800mah Batteries & 1 n-cell (RS)
Silver RSX (Scraped Skyline and RSX)
Made from returned broken cars.
RSX and Supra Rims
All stock skyline chasis shortened to fit RSX.
Uses an RSX shaft and Broken limited slip gear.
White 6 cell Supra SBP II Hybred With unknown magnets... Bearings and oil cooled. Too fast! Eats tires
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11-27-2003, 10:31 PM
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TinyRC Pro
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NJ
Posts: 69
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SBP = Spin Brush Pro
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Project Supra:
97 Supra
Black, Red hood
Mountain Dew skid plate
Custom Spinbrush Motor (11T/blue gear)
Custom 5th Cell System (9V)
Stock tires, superglued (didnt help)
Light kit
Wild body kit
more soon
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11-27-2003, 10:56 PM
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Xmod Modifier
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Orlando
Posts: 61
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I know what a SBP is, I was asking if that's what he wanted for $8.
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XMOD 1997 Red Toyota Supra //LED kit//Skyline Rims//
Blown White Stock Stage 1 motor (RIP)
Modified SBP High Torque Drift Motor
8 tooth pinion (lightened)
Nasty sleeper paint job
5th cell N-cell (rare) mod!!!
Pioneer in SBP 5th n-cell Technology.
4 IC3's 800mah Batteries & 1 n-cell (RS)
Silver RSX (Scraped Skyline and RSX)
Made from returned broken cars.
RSX and Supra Rims
All stock skyline chasis shortened to fit RSX.
Uses an RSX shaft and Broken limited slip gear.
White 6 cell Supra SBP II Hybred With unknown magnets... Bearings and oil cooled. Too fast! Eats tires
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11-27-2003, 11:01 PM
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TinyRC Pro
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: St. Louis, Mo
Posts: 48
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what pinion are you guys using? I was thinking of using my 11 tooth one, I bought a 12 tooth pinion for a mini z but it wouldn't work it was only as big as the drag motor pinion, and it was a little too long to make contact with the gear.
I also have a question, so if i take off the end cap from the motors, do I need to take any other internal pieces? I keep hearing about brushes but am not sure what they are, I am still new to modding motors on rc cars. other than that i know what else I have to do so I am all set on that, I am going to start my testing as soon as my pinion puller shows up. and I am going to start with the motor out of the cybersonic brush first, it is a mabuchi motor, which may be the same as the sbp and sb motor but not sure since this motor is the only one that actually has the companies name on it.
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11-27-2003, 11:07 PM
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TinyRC Pro
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NJ
Posts: 69
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the brushes are on the end cap. Just move the end cap from the xmod engine to the SBP motor. I am using the blue stage II 11t
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Project Supra:
97 Supra
Black, Red hood
Mountain Dew skid plate
Custom Spinbrush Motor (11T/blue gear)
Custom 5th Cell System (9V)
Stock tires, superglued (didnt help)
Light kit
Wild body kit
more soon
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11-28-2003, 12:45 AM
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Mad Scientist
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Buffalo, NY
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Well, I just tested my stage 1 motor, 10 tooth pinion with the spin brush magnets against my timing-advanced stage 2 drag, and I am very impressed. Not sure about how the top end speed is, but the acceleration is as fast as the drift motors. Speed with these magnets in an otherwise stock stage 1 motor is much better than the stock spin brush motor. I need to go buy a couple more of these things and swap them into all my other motor cans.
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11-28-2003, 01:44 PM
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Poopie monster
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Texas
Posts: 117
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I so want to buy a sbp motor with an 11 toothe pinion for like $8 becuase i dont realyy wana buy i pinion puller well i owuld but i cant find one around here right now
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11-29-2003, 02:29 AM
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Location: Riverside Cali
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neurokinetik, how is that possible? doesnt the spin brush have basically the same armature as a stage 2?
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11-29-2003, 10:18 AM
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TinyRC Pro
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: St. Louis, Mo
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the stage one motors as well as the stage two motors are sll the same except for the pinion gear correct? just wondering because I am going to be trashing a few of my motors for the parts and incase I want to use a rs motor again I want to be able to put whatever pinion I wanted on depending on the situation.
one more thing, when i pull my pinion off for my mabuchi motor do i have to do anything to keep it on or is it held on by pressure, or do i need some sort of glue or soldering?
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