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mfrosty 03-10-2009 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by bigmatt (Post 5533790)
+1 on the dynamite 086, with the 5 port. glad I took the advice.:eek:


Yea, you just can't go wrong for the price.

rearviewmirror 03-10-2009 08:23 AM

Dynamite fans.... Do you know if the 007 and 086 ship with the same header?

will g 03-10-2009 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by t8rtot (Post 5533354)
Has any1 seen the new Go-tech Motors, i bet they'll be insane!!! :eek::cool:

http://www.amainhobbies.com/index.ph...filter_mfr=168

and your welcome


i have the race prepped ebmods 5 port and im getting between 9-10 mins run time with 7.5 insert in there and go 0801 pipe just little info for ya thnx will g

t8rtot 03-10-2009 10:08 AM

thanx,

do they come with any other venturi inserts like a 6.5, or a 6?
and how is the bottom end? with the pipe combo?

will g 03-10-2009 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by t8rtot (Post 5534213)
thanx,

do they come with any other venturi inserts like a 6.5, or a 6?
and how is the bottom end? with the pipe combo?

the venturi set comes with 6.5 7.0 7.5 and 8.0 that you can buy... the pipe works well with it im going to try 086 dynamite with long header too and standard header to see what i like more maybe find something i like more later will g

will g 03-10-2009 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by rearviewmirror (Post 5533817)
Dynamite fans.... Do you know if the 007 and 086 ship with the same header?

all the dynamite pipes come with same header that im aware of thnx will g

zJatoRad 03-10-2009 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by rearviewmirror (Post 5533817)
Dynamite fans.... Do you know if the 007 and 086 ship with the same header?

I think the 007, 053 and 086 come with the same header because I can only find one and since you already have the 007, then you can just buy the pipe for 35 bucks and use the 007 header which I suppose should be the same.

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ducts_id/34006

rearviewmirror 03-10-2009 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by zJatoRad (Post 5534274)
I think the 007, 053 and 086 come with the same header because I can only find one and since you already have the 007, then you can just buy the pipe for 35 bucks and use the 007 header which I suppose should be the same.

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ducts_id/34006

Thanks! The cool thing is the guy who sold me the 007 gave me two headers with it, one is new. So I can just buy the pipe. I might buy a 086 and a 053 just to have the whole range on hand and play with the tuning a bit.

22Racer 03-10-2009 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by 03racefan03 (Post 5532735)
I have been looking for a new motor for my truggy and I have had good success w/my buggy's go motor. Based on what you say the 5-Port would be my best bet.

What is the general consensus on the MM 5-Port?? Would it be a good choice over the standard (non-modded) for mostly club racing and a few larger events? Is the Massive Mods motor a good choice? If so what pipe would be good, can you give a few choices factoring in price? Anything special I should know about running modded motors? This would be my 1st modded motor and I just have a few questions before making the leap....

Thanks for any answers.

I have never seen a MM motor run but most modded motors have less bottom end than a stock motor. In a truggy you may want to stick with a stock 5 port, the .25 6 port has more power but it depends on your track and ability.

Rex

Maximo 03-10-2009 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by 22Racer (Post 5535176)
I have never seen a MM motor run but most modded motors have less bottom end than a stock motor. In a truggy you may want to stick with a stock 5 port, the .25 6 port has more power but it depends on your track and ability.

Rex


That interesting to hear that......However I gotta say that definitely doesn't apply to my engines and the type of modifications that I do... I would be very unhappy if any of my work caused a loss of bottom end, of course unless a customer is looking for that.....edit... On many tracks some of my drivers are dialing bottom end out by gearing up or running soft clutch springs.....

malik 03-10-2009 02:57 PM

Will G when do you use the 77T and 97T? Meaning weather humidity bla bla?

will g 03-10-2009 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by malik (Post 5535234)
Will G when do you use the 77T and 97T? Meaning weather humidity bla bla?


honestly only run 77t year round but got a 97t for silverstates in couple weeks i may try also are you coming to any of the big races this year ?
thnx will g

Tabushi 03-10-2009 04:46 PM

I tested the 97T on the race during this weekend on my Go 5 Port .21 over a OFNA DM ONE chassis ... great plug !!

cya,

MassiveMods 03-10-2009 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by Maximo (Post 5535218)
That interesting to hear that......However I gotta say that definitely doesn't apply to my engines and the type of modifications that I do... I would be very unhappy if any of my work caused a loss of bottom end, of course unless a customer is looking for that.....edit... On many tracks some of my drivers are dialing bottom end out by gearing up or running soft clutch springs.....

I agree Maximo

I think 22 Racer needs to run a modified engine done correctly :D

It would also be nice for you 22 Racer not to lump Me or other modifiers into your general comments.


Cheers MM

grizz1 03-10-2009 08:02 PM

I have to agree with you guys there. I have run both the stock 5 port and MM Stage 5 5 Port. Without a doubt the Stage 5 is nasty compared to the stock motor. Both bottom end and top end power are noticeably increased. Perhaps the delivery of the extra power is a little smoother, but the extra power is certainly there. There is definitly no loss in bottom end. Unless I run the 6.5 restrictor and am smooth on the trigger finger, things get ugly pretty quickly.
Same thing with my 7 Port. Not modified nearly as much as the 5, but the tricked up sleeve has definitly given the 7 a new lease of life down low and mid range.
Maybe it's a smoother power delivery down low that is tricking people into thinking it is a power loss ? - although I would find it very hard to describe the MM5 as being softer then a stock motor :)


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