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DEA March 1st, 2006 03:23

ICS Releases New Motor
 
Just had the latest release from ICS for their new Turbo 3000 Motor. The text was translated, so the english is not perfect, but this is the official document from ICS:

ICS NEW TURBO 3000 SUPER TORQUE MOTOR
New ICS turbo 3000 motor is on market now,high rotational speed,super torque and long efficiency,new turbo 3000 is also upgraded to avoid burning,suitable for any aftermarket upgrade kit。

Due to turbo 3000 torque is almost double of turbo 2000,torque average 3875 kg.cm,you wont feel the rotation speed decrease while using M180 spring。After several test,it could extremely satisfy your demand,its a perfect and invincible motor。

Another advantage is each ICS AEG model is install with new turbo 3000,we offer best profit for consumer and convenience for advanced player。

Below is comparison sheet about turbo 3000 and 2000 datum。

TURBO 3000 TURBO 2000
NRP Voltage 8.4V 8.4V
Output power 102W 53.82W
Free rotation speed 23300 R.P.M (8.4V) 26000 R.P.M (8.4V)
Highest torque 3875 kg.cm 2082 kg.cm


http://www.doubleedgeairsoft.com/deapics/ICS3000.jpg

Just an FYI for you all

thorvald March 2nd, 2006 21:08

Now the big question is... do you have any on order? :-)

DEA March 2nd, 2006 21:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by thorvald
Now the big question is... do you have any on order? :-)

We actually just received our ICS order. So this one was shipped after they sent me this release, however, we for sure will bring some in on the next order. We are doing monthly orders with ICS if not sooner sometimes, so it won't be long:)

mcguyver March 2nd, 2006 21:42

Perhaps their new AK comes with it. I'll know soon enough.

thorvald March 2nd, 2006 22:09

Can you bring in some ICS M4 upgrade parts as well, no one seems to stock them at all in Canada (bushings, upper gearbox set, etc).

I'm sure Mcguyver can list whats good to stock.

DEA March 2nd, 2006 22:46

I could for sure speak to mcguyver, and get a list of upgrade parts. It should not be a problem bringing some in to stock. If there is anything specific you require however, just let us know. As I mentioned earlier, we do very frequent ICS orders.

stokes March 3rd, 2006 01:12

Hopup and Hopup Nub are always good to stock. Im getting some from Randy in a few weeks. So you better keep them in stock randy. Im just currently getting the money now.
I ordered one hopup unit and 3 hopup nubs. but i have a question 25 bucks is for shipping isnt that too much?

gandar March 3rd, 2006 01:19

That sounds like a lot, especially since it's only tiny little things.

stokes March 3rd, 2006 01:22

I am now debating whether to get it or not because that damn shipping price is way to high. But in the end I really need those pieces... and no one else has them.

mcguyver March 3rd, 2006 01:41

I bought some mags for my M700 and the freight from Toronto to Grande Prairie, AB was $23 xpresspost. You pay a flat fee if it's under 1kg I think, even if it's real small.

stokes March 3rd, 2006 01:42

Damn it that sucks..... just have to get more money then.... by the way MC did you get the AK that Randy promised?

mcguyver March 3rd, 2006 01:44

Tomorrow.

odp March 3rd, 2006 02:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcguyver
I bought some mags for my M700 and the freight from Toronto to Grande Prairie, AB was $23 xpresspost. You pay a flat fee if it's under 1kg I think, even if it's real small.

If they're small, you should get them to ship it in a pre-paid Xpresspost bubble-wrap envelope. National is around $20 IIRC and weight doesn't matter - as long as you can fit all your stuff in the envelope.

mcguyver March 3rd, 2006 09:29

That's how my mags came. The shipping cost was on the xpresspost label.

Gryphon March 3rd, 2006 10:23

Jesus. I don't know if the rates are higher elsewhere in the country, but $23 for a small XpressPost package is nothing short of highway robbery. If it were Priority Courier service which is basically next-day delivery, the price is justified. However XpressPost is supposed to be an economical express service. I usually don't pay more than $10 for a prepaid National envelope, less for a Regional. Check with your post office when shipping to determine if there's something more reasonable, often times the second fastest service is only an extra day or two and costs SIGNIFICANTLY less.


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