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grubby 03-31-2010 12:36 PM

i might try that and see what it does
thanks

max_chen 03-31-2010 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by meno222 (Post 7199389)
right now iam using the dynamite 086hs pipe on my 3pt race. do you guys think the go 2072 would be a better choice and why?

Actually the GO 2072 was used best strong process way to made in my experience.it's 100% performace at race.:nod:

makaluch 04-01-2010 02:59 PM

Is there a 2072 alternative? Is the Go 2072 the same as the APlus and EFRA versions?

ie; Losi RE11 = Losi 2071 = older OS T-2050. Just wondering.

matrixmike28 04-01-2010 03:26 PM

The Go and Alpha are the same pipes. They are both EFRA. The Go version is less expensive

grizz1 04-01-2010 04:32 PM

Yep - made in the same outsourced factory.
I believe Alpha is working on a hard coated version of the 0801 and 2072 pipes, but are having some trouble with the quality control of the coating, or something like that. They should be on the market soon when they get it sorted.

max_chen 04-02-2010 05:35 AM


Originally Posted by makaluch (Post 7216887)
Is there a 2072 alternative? Is the Go 2072 the same as the APlus and EFRA versions?

ie; Losi RE11 = Losi 2071 = older OS T-2050. Just wondering.

The EFRA 2072 is GO TECH only.
The APlus EFRA 2072 also all the same GO.but it's only 75 sets in the world.
Due to logo grave on muffler was wrong from factory.:p:p:p

matrixmike28 04-03-2010 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by max_chen (Post 7219284)
The EFRA 2072 is GO TECH only.
The APlus EFRA 2072 also all the same GO.but it's only 75 sets in the world.
Due to logo grave on muffler was wrong from factory.:p:p:p

LOL maybe I should put mine up then. I have 2 of them. :weird:

makaluch 04-03-2010 12:12 PM

So there's no alternative pipe then?

Looks like the best value can be found when you buy a new engine in combo form. I'll do that when I buy my next Go Tech ... the GX-5R :nod:

grizz1 04-03-2010 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by makaluch (Post 7224343)
So there's no alternative pipe then?

Looks like the best value can be found when you buy a new engine in combo form. I'll do that when I buy my next Go Tech ... the GX-5R :nod:

Yes. The GX Combo Kits are one of the best deals going at the moment for sure.

22Racer 04-03-2010 02:17 PM

I usually don't like when people do this but I have a brand new Mg66 I need to sell, at dealer cost.

Rex

bigmatt 04-03-2010 03:16 PM


Originally Posted by 22Racer (Post 7224576)
I usually don't like when people do this but I have a brand new Mg66 I need to sell, at dealer cost.

Rex

Answer-RCUSA welcomes Massive Mods to the US!
I am or I have a partial sponsorship from them. And guess what I run? Thats right an mg-66. Crazy power! So if Rex[also known as racer 22] has one at dealer cost,GET IT! Hook it to a 2072 go pipe and expect 12 plus minutes of run time. [13:27]Thats what I am getting out of my xray xb808 2010 with a 17 tooth over-sized clutch bell,also sold by answer rcusa! And Rex is also one nice gent to deal with! :nod:

Tree 04-03-2010 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by 22Racer (Post 7224576)
I usually don't like when people do this but I have a brand new Mg66 I need to sell, at dealer cost.

Rex

Rex, PM sent.

grubby 04-03-2010 07:29 PM

im haveing trouble with my new go tech .28 6 port
it real fat on the bottom and if you let it idel for more than a few secs she want to die the top is tunning around 230 or so and if you lean it out it take care of it some what but i dont want to run it hat so what do i need to do
never had this much troubl out of an go tech engine before and im not sure what to do ive tried to lean the bottom and fattin the top but it still does the same thing try to lean te bottom and it want to run kinda hot im just not sure what to do with it an help will be welcome

max_chen 04-03-2010 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by matrixmike28 (Post 7224192)
LOL maybe I should put mine up then. I have 2 of them. :weird:

You are lucky guy.:lol::lol::lol:

22Racer 04-03-2010 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by grubby (Post 7225429)
im haveing trouble with my new go tech .28 6 port
it real fat on the bottom and if you let it idel for more than a few secs she want to die the top is tunning around 230 or so and if you lean it out it take care of it some what but i dont want to run it hat so what do i need to do
never had this much troubl out of an go tech engine before and im not sure what to do ive tried to lean the bottom and fattin the top but it still does the same thing try to lean te bottom and it want to run kinda hot im just not sure what to do with it an help will be welcome

You didn't say how new your motor was. Almost all of the Go motors come with the idle gap wider than you would use after you get it broken in. It works well for break in because your motor is rich but when you start getting it to race tune you should set the idle gap. Take off the air cleaner and take out the carb insert, set the idle gap opening to around .7mm. Try your low speed needle about 1.5 turns in from flush, if you are leaning out the bottom end then richen the top some or your right it will get hot. Your motor should sit and idle for a few seconds and then not die out when you accelerate.

Rex


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