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MassiveMods 09-08-2008 06:30 PM


Originally Posted by herb99 (Post 4818409)
Ran my .25 Go in a truggy on the weekend and it ran great.
Something I noticed at the end of the 6 minute heats was there was a slight hesitation on stand still to take off, as though there was a delay of fuel going to the carb for a split second.
The tune was perfect, 3 second pinch test and good trail of smoke on the top end. Temps around the 115c or 230f range. Motor has done 3 litres of fuel (3/4 of a gallon).
I can't work out what could be causing the hesitation.
Any ideas?
Thanks

Check your plug
Pipe seals and tank seal
If that dosent work richen your LSN 2/8

22Racer 09-08-2008 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by herb99 (Post 4818409)
Ran my .25 Go in a truggy on the weekend and it ran great.
Something I noticed at the end of the 6 minute heats was there was a slight hesitation on stand still to take off, as though there was a delay of fuel going to the carb for a split second.
The tune was perfect, 3 second pinch test and good trail of smoke on the top end. Temps around the 115c or 230f range. Motor has done 3 litres of fuel (3/4 of a gallon).
I can't work out what could be causing the hesitation.
Any ideas?
Thanks

You could have your bottom too rich and top too lean. The shorter low speed needle would help too. It's pretty easy to do with a griner or dremel.

Rex

TMizzle 09-08-2008 07:30 PM

My GO powered rides:

http://drakemediainc.com/images/rc8t/rc8t1.jpg

http://drakemediainc.com/images/rc8t/rc8t2.jpg

http://drakemediainc.com/images/rc8t/rc8t3.jpg

TMizzle 09-08-2008 07:31 PM

GO 3port in my truggy (RC8T)

stu541 09-08-2008 08:26 PM

I had similiar attitude with my 5 port in my 5t. The GO's like to be a hair lean on the bottom and richer on the hsn side. I chased it with the normal pinch test and came up with a richer hsn and less run out on the lsn pinch test. This seemed to be the ticket and ran perfect. Go back to factory settings and start with the lsn and then just a touch on the top. Thats what I ended up to get mine.

aznitronut 09-08-2008 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by herb99 (Post 4818409)
Ran my .25 Go in a truggy on the weekend and it ran great.
Something I noticed at the end of the 6 minute heats was there was a slight hesitation on stand still to take off, as though there was a delay of fuel going to the carb for a split second.
The tune was perfect, 3 second pinch test and good trail of smoke on the top end. Temps around the 115c or 230f range. Motor has done 3 litres of fuel (3/4 of a gallon).
I can't work out what could be causing the hesitation.
Any ideas?
Thanks

Which pipe are you using?

22Racer 09-08-2008 08:50 PM

And alway's make sure your idle gap is .7-1 mm.

Rex

runnin rc10 09-08-2008 09:52 PM

who is representing Go-tech at the worlds?

herb99 09-09-2008 02:27 AM

I am running a 2027 pipe, I think the 2047 replaced the 2027. It's a top end pipe.
The HSN is where it was from the factory (flush). The LSN is 1 3/4 turns in from flush.
Idle gap i about .7 mm.
The engine runs great, it goes straight back to an even idle when I'm off the throttle.
Has good clean take off after 10 seconds.
MassiveMods might be onto something with the exhaust seal. There is a tiny bit of movement when I move the header side to side. There is no oil mess around this area though.
Could the exhaust leaking out where the header connects to the engine cause a lack of pressure so fuel is not being pushed for a split second?

aznitronut 09-09-2008 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by herb99 (Post 4819876)
I am running a 2027 pipe, I think the 2047 replaced the 2027. It's a top end pipe.
The HSN is where it was from the factory (flush). The LSN is 1 3/4 turns in from flush.
Idle gap i about .7 mm.
The engine runs great, it goes straight back to an even idle when I'm off the throttle.
Has good clean take off after 10 seconds.
MassiveMods might be onto something with the exhaust seal. There is a tiny bit of movement when I move the header side to side. There is no oil mess around this area though.
Could the exhaust leaking out where the header connects to the engine cause a lack of pressure so fuel is not being pushed for a split second?

What is this engine in? Truggy? What type of clutch are you using? It could also be a brake hang up, linkage adjustment, servo horn loose, low battery.

aznitronut 09-09-2008 06:40 AM


Originally Posted by runnin rc10 (Post 4819429)
who is representing Go-tech at the worlds?

I beleive Chris Pace is running A Go engine at the worlds.

MassiveMods 09-09-2008 06:45 AM


Originally Posted by herb99 (Post 4819876)
I am running a 2027 pipe, I think the 2047 replaced the 2027. It's a top end pipe.
The HSN is where it was from the factory (flush). The LSN is 1 3/4 turns in from flush.
Idle gap i about .7 mm.
The engine runs great, it goes straight back to an even idle when I'm off the throttle.
Has good clean take off after 10 seconds.
MassiveMods might be onto something with the exhaust seal. There is a tiny bit of movement when I move the header side to side. There is no oil mess around this area though.
Could the exhaust leaking out where the header connects to the engine cause a lack of pressure so fuel is not being pushed for a split second?

any change in pressure delivery will change the tuning of the engine. I deally you would not see any leaking from the seals.

rregl0612 09-09-2008 06:55 AM

anyone bringing the new .12 to the states?

will g 09-09-2008 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by herb99 (Post 4819876)
I am running a 2027 pipe, I think the 2047 replaced the 2027. It's a top end pipe.
The HSN is where it was from the factory (flush). The LSN is 1 3/4 turns in from flush.
Idle gap i about .7 mm.
The engine runs great, it goes straight back to an even idle when I'm off the throttle.
Has good clean take off after 10 seconds.
MassiveMods might be onto something with the exhaust seal. There is a tiny bit of movement when I move the header side to side. There is no oil mess around this area though.
Could the exhaust leaking out where the header connects to the engine cause a lack of pressure so fuel is not being pushed for a split second?

Ok i run the Go .25 6 port with the hong nor 2027 and it has a small hesitation on bottom too so im sure its the pipe. everywhere else in the rpms its AWESOME other than that. I run that in my jammin x2 truggy and with that pipe is supposed to be good on top and mid kinda like a jp2 i will be testing another pipe this weekend and will let you know what happens with it later will g

will g 09-09-2008 07:26 AM

tmizzle

what pipe you running that thing looks good and sounds good. also cars look great man


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