brison 3.2 ????????
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From: Temuco, CHILE
me again asking for an engine, i asked for Fuji 64 and no body tell me thats a good choise.....
now i need some opinions about Brison 3,2 50 cc.
It´s for Extra 27%
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Sergio
now i need some opinions about Brison 3,2 50 cc.
It´s for Extra 27%
Thanks
Sergio
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I have a Brison 3.2 in my 27% Cap 232 and it's been great. It's easy to start, never had a dead stick and relatively light in comparison to other 50cc engines and I'm very happy with it! Good reliable engine.
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A Brison 3.2, or any of the Brison engines for that matter, are strong, friendly, and reliable engines that sell for less cost than most of the engines available in a similar size. A Brison engine will often weigh a bit more than a BME, DA or 3W, but that usually will not present any problems and will actually assist in the aircraft balancing act. The exception to the weights is the 6.4 (104cc) Brison twin which weighs less than a DA 100.
They last forever and require little to zero maintennance if you don't stuff them into the ground and take the proper care in the oil mixes. They run extremely well at a 70-1 or 80-1 synthetic oil mix. You will have a choice of ignition timing types with a 3.2 Brison being either an auto advance or throttle coupled advance system. Both will be by CH ignitions, one of the leading ignition manufacturers in the U.S. I personally prefer the the throttle coupled advanced to provide the best mid range money can buy.
Good value, good engine.
Pat
They last forever and require little to zero maintennance if you don't stuff them into the ground and take the proper care in the oil mixes. They run extremely well at a 70-1 or 80-1 synthetic oil mix. You will have a choice of ignition timing types with a 3.2 Brison being either an auto advance or throttle coupled advance system. Both will be by CH ignitions, one of the leading ignition manufacturers in the U.S. I personally prefer the the throttle coupled advanced to provide the best mid range money can buy.
Good value, good engine.
Pat
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I have 2 Brison 3.2's. I absolutely love them, plus everything Silversurfer said. They are powerful, dependable, and Brison's customer service is wonderful, although you will probably never need it.
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From: Edmonton,
AB, CANADA
Now you are on the right track.. I would stay away from the fugi unless you want to by the one I have for $300...
I understand that you either get a good one or a lemon, I chose to get the lemon verson because I really don't like flying anyway.
..and have had to change the cylinder (cracked) the flywheel (not runing true) and the ingition....I would go with the Brison, they are a pretty good bang for the dollar.
Take care,
Riverdancer
I understand that you either get a good one or a lemon, I chose to get the lemon verson because I really don't like flying anyway.
..and have had to change the cylinder (cracked) the flywheel (not runing true) and the ingition....I would go with the Brison, they are a pretty good bang for the dollar.Take care,
Riverdancer





