Go-Tech Engines Thread
#9976
you will probably find that once you have done the fuel tube mod for orings you wont use orings any more i know my self since doing that to the carbies i done even bother or very rarely even check anymore as it is always good
#9977
im working on a Go tech 3R and need to replace the HSN and LSN gasket . I found this one but im not sure if it will work for both are the ydifferent ?
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#9982
well Grizz, you were right. When you hit the 20 tank mark the mg66 really starts to make some serious power. Have you tried the new needles from massive? If so what's the benefit? Even tho the engines are touchy as far as adjustments once they are on it will not come out of tune. I put in the extra shim and am running byrons 30%. head temps hanging around 220-240,pipe I am not to sure. I think it's running a little hotter. But because of the shiny coating an accurate reading is almost impossible.
#9983
Lol Moto Page MG666 !
BigMat the needles are designed to give a more gradual tuning ie 1 hour becomes 2 hours . But if im not mistaken Trey should have some MM HSN needles in stock from the factory. The LSN design hasnt been sent to the factory yet so they are only avail from us..
Cheers MM
BigMat the needles are designed to give a more gradual tuning ie 1 hour becomes 2 hours . But if im not mistaken Trey should have some MM HSN needles in stock from the factory. The LSN design hasnt been sent to the factory yet so they are only avail from us..
Cheers MM
#9985
I got some of mark's modded needles coming soon so I'll post some thoughts once I try them.Just ordered 2 more MG666's (
)for our club.Oh and I been paintin again..
Dum de Dum...wish it wasn't minus 13 outside...
Makes keeping water based paint flowing a bit of a bugger
)for our club.Oh and I been paintin again..Dum de Dum...wish it wasn't minus 13 outside...
Makes keeping water based paint flowing a bit of a bugger
#9986
Yes all MG and GX engines get better results tuning from the LSN first . The MM HSN and LSN will mean you have to turn more and have more of a gradual needle as opposed to a sensitive one ..
#9987
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#9990
Actually matt I'm in the middle of lambing so I'm up every 3 hours round the clock for the last 3 weeks or so.2 on bottles and a load more to check on especially since it went waaaaaaaay below zero again.So I gotta fill in the time between feeds.So I fettle the buggy and paint shells...I actually have about 9 shells I bought for peanuts on ebay at xmas as practise shells cause they are almost all 300mm onroad bodies which are silly wide and long but no deeper than the buggy bodies..probably less, so I can almost climb in to cut masking and practice drop shadows and carbon fibre..Buggy's are absolutely the worst thing to paint..cramped,awkward, and no real hood at the front to flow a proper graphic from.It's all tight curves and impossible corners.



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