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Sandbagger! 12-19-2007 03:40 PM

I login when I see tanner posted just to see his avatar. Nice work! On a side note I saw that I got my go 21 5 port under the tree right now;) Can't wait!

rawdawgga 12-19-2007 06:34 PM

go tech
 
What is the life span for the 7 port? And what is the price range for the piston & sleeve, rod?

mugenb46 12-19-2007 06:45 PM

I can't speak for all the GO owners, but our test modded 7 port whent 9 gallons, it still runs on all original parts, has just lost what it once was, but i have heard between 6 and 9 gallons from guys that race them pretty hard, this was the numberone thing that turned me on to GO motors, and the price is unbeatable, P/S/R sets are about 90 to 100, depending where you get them.

rawdawgga 12-19-2007 06:53 PM

Thanks, what will you suggest for the jammin crt the 21 or the 28

RETRO RC 12-19-2007 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by grizz1 (Post 3988919)
RETRO RC - Nice to catch up with you on Sunday at the Nationals. What a great days racing !!
Needless to say the GO-TECH engines held their own against the high dollar opposition :nod:
I will try that pipe and get it back to the Bandit for you next week. If you need it urgently just PM me. CU Later - grizz :cool:

No worries grizz take your time it's my spare pipe and I'm not doing any track time for a while need a break the Nats where pretty intence and the body brain and cars all need a well deserved break.:lol:

have a good X-mas and we'll catch up in the new year and if you need any help tuning drop me a line and I'll help you out:deathstar

Adrian:tire:

RETRO RC 12-19-2007 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by rawdawgga (Post 3989932)
Thanks, what will you suggest for the jammin crt the 21 or the 28

I'd give the .21 5pt turbo with a 053 or 2047 pipe or the .28 6port with the 2047 pipe both engines will work really well in the truggy.

Adrian:tire:

mugenb46 12-19-2007 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by rawdawgga (Post 3989932)
Thanks, what will you suggest for the jammin crt the 21 or the 28

our 5 port turbo's are getting 10+ a tank in buggy, the CRT should get close, the .28 is getting about a min or so less, the 5 ports are pretty bad in truggy, but the 5 ports are my fav:nod: so i tend to stick with them, although i'm running one of my 7 port turbo's in buggy now:sneaky:

free2day77 12-19-2007 09:06 PM

is the GO 2047 available here in the states? if so, where can i get one.

Jason Halvorson 12-19-2007 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by free2day77 (Post 3990371)
is the GO 2047 available here in the states? if so, where can i get one.

they will be very soon...you can get one at any of the online shops or LHS that carry Go engines and gear...if there not listing it just ask for it...

hansarvin 12-20-2007 04:55 AM

Isn't the JP4 pipe 2047? Would it be just as good?

Jason Halvorson 12-20-2007 04:59 AM


Originally Posted by hansarvin (Post 3991063)
Isn't the JP4 pipe 2047? Would it be just as good?

as far as i know no its not, but i could be wrong...if you are in the market to buy a pipe for a Go engine then i would just buy the 2047...

hansarvin 12-20-2007 05:15 AM

Ok, Thanks Jason. I was just curious. I'm not sure if I'm buying the 5-port or the 7-port yet but I'm leaning towards the 5-port. These will be PTM too :sneaky:

Jason Halvorson 12-20-2007 05:35 AM


Originally Posted by hansarvin (Post 3991095)
Ok, Thanks Jason. I was just curious. I'm not sure if I'm buying the 5-port or the 7-port yet but I'm leaning towards the 5-port. These will be PTM too :sneaky:

what kind of tracks do you race on???

hansarvin 12-20-2007 07:35 AM

tight-medium ones, so probably the 5-port.

Jason Halvorson 12-20-2007 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by hansarvin (Post 3991325)
tight-medium ones, so probably the 5-port.

well thats not forsure...what is the surface like loose and loomy, high bite and tacky??? if the track is a high bite track i would go with the 5port, but if the surface is very loomy or slippery the 7port would be better for tire spin control...


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