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Tree 03-21-2010 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by grubby (Post 7166372)
EVERYBODY KEEPS TELLING ME TO GO TO www.racefactorindustries.com AND THAT IS THE GO TECH USA PLACE BUT EVERY TIME I TRY TO GO THERE IT COMES UP AS SOME KIND OF SEARCH ENGINE AND ITS NOT FOR RC STUFF IS THERE ANYBODY THAT CAN HELP ME OR TELL ME THE NEW WEB SITE

I've notoced that too. I tried to get on the Race Factor site to look for a Go 2072 pipe and get some infor on the GX line of engines and I got directed to that same web page. What happend to Race Factor Industries? Who is the US distributor now?

motomatt 03-21-2010 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by Ruune (Post 7159169)
Oh... you mean THESE?
http://www.neobuggy.net/images/News/goclutche.jpg

Should have them in a couple of weeks, and have pricing figured out by Sunday.


Ruune is now the US importer/distributor of GO Engine. His name is Trey.
Trey supplies the GO DEALERS in the US.

I'll toot my own horn here. see my signature

bigmatt 03-21-2010 05:08 PM

http://www.go-engine-usa.com/
try that,

Tree 03-21-2010 05:13 PM

Is Trey the same Ruune who use to moderate the Cen Racing forum?

grubby 03-21-2010 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by bigmatt (Post 7166526)

its a nice web site but all it has is 5 engines on there it dont have the starter box, the pipes, the new fly wheels or the tools i want a web site that i can get that stuff from

motomatt 03-21-2010 06:27 PM

I'm not sure which forum you speak of. But at Truggy Racer's.com Ruune moderated the Cen thread. I don't know if that's Trey or not, but they're both from Texas.:)

TRArena 03-21-2010 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by Tree (Post 7166545)
Is Trey the same Ruune who use to moderate the Cen Racing forum?

Hi Tree, yep, same Trey.

Ruune 03-21-2010 08:50 PM

yeah I still help out the Cen guys with their web servers and forums a bit. havent been to truggyracers.com in a while... should probably check in.

dja1000 03-22-2010 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by MassiveMods (Post 7166169)
Take off the air filter

open carb to WOT

if the LSN goes all the way across its a long one ..

Thanks for your help, i am fairly new to Nitro and this long needle short needle thing never heard of,

just to reiterate my LSN leaves the jet by 1mm only at WOT it is needle shaped and this is short needle. (this sounds OK?)

Sorry for the trouble, just running in and tuning will be challenging enough without the trouble of cooking an engine.

Dave

grizz1 03-22-2010 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by dja1000 (Post 7170032)
Thanks for your help, i am fairly new to Nitro and this long needle short needle thing never heard of,

just to reiterate my LSN leaves the jet by 1mm only at WOT it is needle shaped and this is short needle. (this sounds OK?)

Sorry for the trouble, just running in and tuning will be challenging enough without the trouble of cooking an engine.

Dave

Dave - there is a picture of the two different needles I posted half way down page 682. Also go back and read the discussion re short and long needles on pages 676, 677 and 678. That should explain all you need to know.
Tuning tips for the long needle if you have one can be found on the Tech Tips page of www.go-racing.co.nz
Hope this helps :cool:

Ruune 03-22-2010 02:21 PM

Hey guys... keep your eyes peeled for factory driver announcements. Hope to have the contracts signed tonight!
T

dja1000 03-22-2010 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by grizz1 (Post 7170186)
Dave - there is a picture of the two different needles I posted half way down page 682. Also go back and read the discussion re short and long needles on pages 676, 677 and 678. That should explain all you need to know.
Tuning tips for the long needle if you have one can be found on the Tech Hope this helps :cool:


Thanks for your help, the engine i have is the following R2500-M20HSG (in case another nitro newbie asks the same question) and thankfully for me has a short needle.

:blush:

grubby 03-22-2010 05:06 PM

i got a new go 5 port standard plug that came with a turbo button and if i want to put the turbo button on it do i need to add that extra shem that comes with it to the turbo button or do i need to leave it off from what it looks like and the best i can tell it need to go on there but i figured i would ask and be sure

MassiveMods 03-22-2010 06:03 PM

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Australian National Titles 2010 Buggy !

Another great result for MassiveMods and RC Hobby Zone team drivers !

Matt Griffin, taking a second place Podium Win behind the amazing Renaud Savoya in first ! Matt is an Australian Racing icon and is now running the Answer RC Products on his car for Answer RC Australia ! Thanks Matt for representing so well !

And Adam Alexander coming in 8th place in he A Main with the MG66 in buggy ! Running the ever popular A Main race fuel !

We have changed distributor of the MG in the US as Trey has his hands more than full with the AWESOME GX range ! So Stay tuned :D

Answer RC and MassiveMods Products avail from

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Cheers MM

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grizz1 03-22-2010 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by grubby (Post 7171363)
i got a new go 5 port standard plug that came with a turbo button and if i want to put the turbo button on it do i need to add that extra shem that comes with it to the turbo button or do i need to leave it off from what it looks like and the best i can tell it need to go on there but i figured i would ask and be sure

With the turbo head you should be running the 1 x alloy .3mm shim and the 2 x very thin .1mm copper shims for a total of .5mm of actual shims.
The other thicker .2mm shim is the "break in shim" used for lowering the compression when running the motor in for the first few litres.


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