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  1. Does anyone know where I can find replacement brushes for the original 15mm swirl killer? This is the polisher that does NOT have the two panels to that you can remove to service the brushes. I have asked Adam's and they don't carry them anymore. 

     

    They sent me replacements but they are for the new swirl killer and are too large. In the pic you can see the original (worn) on the left and the new one (that's too large) on the right.

     

    Hoping someone may have an original and that they don't need. image.thumb.jpeg.f7cb88f0fd0adbbca92cef70f7dfe1af.jpegas a spare set. Thanks in advance!

  2. Hello all! Long time member, seldom poster! But I do have a question:

     

    I’ve been using the foam cannon with a 1800 psi pressure washer for the last 5+ years with tremendous results. Very very thick foam, great for little to no swirls. Recently though, I bought a new power washer, that is 3100 psi, and the amount of foam produced has gone down drastically. Is this from the additional pressure? Is there anything I can do to fix it? I’ve got the “knob” on the foamer turned up all the way, with no improvements. I’ve tried using a heavier soap mixture, also with no noticeable improvements... Attached are pics showing the old foam results compared to the latest. 

     

    If you have any tips, please let me know! Thanks!

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  3. Been reading about that all day.  Sounds impressive, but till they finalize it and run the track a few times, we'll just have to speculate.  I guess Corvette will be coming out with a C7 ZR1 now for sure.

     

    Any article on this? (ZR1) I thought I read that they'll only be coming out with a C7 Z06 that will have better numbers than the previous gen. ZR1.

  4. Hey guys. I have a black '06 TBSS, and will be installing headers, plugs & wires, and new stall converter in the next few weeks. The problem is I just finished a paint correction a few weeks ago. How do you guys prevent scratches when working on cars like this? Do you use tons of Adam's tape? Saran wrap? I can't imagine anyone with perfect or near perfect paint uses those "fender" covers you see around... OR, do you just leave it bare and come back and do a correction on just the fenders afterwards?

     

    Thanks in advance!

  5. I've ridden Honda's my whole life until I bought my first sport quad last spring - a Yamaha YFZ450. As you know, what you want really depends on the style of riding you enjoy. My buddy has a Grizzly 700 and from a dead start he can keep up with my light 450 pretty easily.

     

    I've watched that same Grizzly and a RZR 800 go through mud holes and was surprised to see they both struggled and/or did equally well. I've driven a couple RZR's, my only complaint with them is the CVT. You give it the gas at any time, and it takes a while for the trans to spool up. I like instant GO :D

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