Go-Tech Engines Thread
#903
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.
#905
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
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
Needless to say the GO-TECH engines held their own against the high dollar opposition

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


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

Adrian
#906
#907
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
so i tend to stick with them, although i'm running one of my 7 port turbo's in buggy now
so i tend to stick with them, although i'm running one of my 7 port turbo's in buggy now
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#915
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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