Go-Tech Engines Thread
#8896
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 52
From: Birmingham
Ok thanks for that, will leave needles as fitted and learn to tune as your info.
1 question though, when removing the shim on about 30 tanks, will this through out the tune? do i need to set both needles back to flush and retune.
1 question though, when removing the shim on about 30 tanks, will this through out the tune? do i need to set both needles back to flush and retune.
#8897

With the newer GX Series motors you will probably be able to take the break in shim out earlier, say 20 tanks, as these new motors are not as tight as the previous models. You can break them in without the extra shim fitted, but it does alleviate some stress and strain on the internals during the first 10 or so tanks by dropping the compression using this shim. It is recommended.
#8899
The "break in shim" we are talkiing about is the other shim provided in the box. It will be on a white card inside a plastic bag. It is a .2 mm copper shim.
Add this to the existing shims for the first 15 or so tanks when running your motor in. It will lower the compression, make your motor easier to start and idle during this period.
At tank 15 take it out and re-tune slightly. You will notice an increase in performance when you remove the shim also.

Some people use this shim when running 30% nitro, but the motors are shimmed for up to 30% from the factory, providing you use a medium - medium cold plug with the higher % fuel, which is standard practice anyway.
You can fiddle with the shimming for increased performance and tank times, but only after the motor is fully run in.
#8904
#8905
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If you already have 6 tanks through dakamat I wouldn't bother fitting it now. You will be fine. The newer motors have reduced pinch, so if you already have some fuel through and it's starting easy enough, just carry on. Just be sure to change the rod at 7 - 9 litres as recommended 

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#8907
#8908

Mark M.
#8909
I will be buying an MG66 in February 2010. I plan to build a buggy for racing next season. I'm sticking with Go Tech for all of my engines. I like what I'm seeing so far in support, power, and tunability. Great value and I hope it stays that way. I'm all in with Go Tech...

Mark M.

Mark M.
Response to both the GX series and the MG66's has been fantastic down here in New Zealand. GO is on a roll
#8910
I am very impressed with the Go engines so far...the 7 port I am currently testing is performing awesome..... very smooth power, broad powerband and wonderful track manners... It is also as fast as hell if you want it to be...... I am now a Go dealer and will be carrying stock of both engines and parts.. As well I will do extensive dyno testing of different pipes and setups on these engines over the winter..... expect to see alot of Clockwork Go engines running around over the next year !



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