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Tabushi 03-28-2008 08:45 AM

TMizz ... how you usually break inn your GO Engines ?

thanks,

ofna racer 03-28-2008 09:06 AM

t
 
hey i just got my 21r got tech gettin ready for break in havent started it yet got any suggestions i am going to break it in tomarrow

oldsavage 03-28-2008 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by grizz1 (Post 4302774)
"Right on" with the set screw 22Racer. Such a simple change that makes life so much easier. It's a wonder all the other pipe manufacturers haven't done it before :confused:
Nice looking buggy and 7 port TMizzle, but it's too clean :lol:

The JP pipe's have had the set screw on the side for at least 8 months. I purchased one last july when I was at the Manufactures Cup. These GO TECH engines look pretty interesting, might get the new 3 port.

TMizzle 03-28-2008 09:36 AM

Heat cycle method is really good. That is how I broke mine in for the longest. Heat gun is a must.

But just recently I went ahead and purchased a HUDY break-in stand. A little pricey but it makes everything SOOOO much easier.

Take the engine out the box, install the prop and off you go. No need to install a clutch, ruin your flywheel, no charging starter box batteries or messing up your wheel. Heat gun + $14 drill it turned my GO3 port like it wasn't anything... i was shocked. The only down side is... ITS CRAZY LOUD:eek:

I will be breaking in a .25 and 5 port next week on it.

smracer31 03-28-2008 02:42 PM

What turbo plug for the 7 port would you recommend running in roughly 80F + weather. I see people recommending the o.s #3 but worried that might be to hot. I live in socal if that helps

RETRO RC 03-28-2008 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by oldsavage (Post 4304283)
The JP pipe's have had the set screw on the side for at least 8 months. I purchased one last july when I was at the Manufactures Cup.

Thats because they're made by the same company -Hong Nor- under licence to Go Tech and Jammin as is the Jammin buggy and Truggy

TMizzle 03-28-2008 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by smracer31 (Post 4304906)
What turbo plug for the 7 port would you recommend running in roughly 80F + weather. I see people recommending the o.s #3 but worried that might be to hot. I live in socal if that helps

I pretty much run the P3 no matter what. Even in Houston we get in the high 90s and P3s still work for me.

mbx5rcr34 03-28-2008 03:49 PM

nice looking rc8 there tmizzle,so how much running time on dat go 21 7port w/ the 2047 pipe, i'm still waiting for the 21 3 port R ,( is this a turbo version) have any idea when this motor will be out thks..........

TMizzle 03-28-2008 03:57 PM

to be honest, even though the combo is in the pic i never ran it. lol
I have only run the 2047 with the GO 5 port and I like it a lot. I get a little over 8 minutes with that combo.

I have the race 3 port (i think you can get one from Pro Twister Mods) I am going to try the 2047 on that one as well along with the OS 2050 and i will report back on run time and how they feel.

smracer31 03-28-2008 09:05 PM

thanks tmizzle, btw you still race a m1b? im using the go tech 7 port in an m1 turbo, still have to break in the car and engine tho :tire:

derricklong38 03-28-2008 09:37 PM

that was an RC8 in the photo

nitro0619 03-28-2008 10:57 PM

i love the 3 port spec in my 5r buggy. i got 8.5 min pitstops w/ jp3 pipe using tilted 30%. and took 1st place in the a main tonight!!!

Geo Y-Rock 03-29-2008 02:24 PM

T Mizz, how do you up load pics? I can do it on the S Grid using Photobucket. RC Tech doesn't like me.:)

JustinD 03-29-2008 02:56 PM

Use the image code and post it on here.

Geo Y-Rock 03-29-2008 03:33 PM

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...k/101_0644.jpg

Thanks Justin. I just wanted to post some new paint. Plus I broke in a new five port for my son. Here in the midwest, we are itchin' to get outside!


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