Go-Tech Engines Thread
more throttle control from mid revs to the top as the LSN needle regulates the whole rev range as opposed to the short needle that only regulates to about 1/2 throttle, smoother power, better economy & easy tuning
As for the ETA, I dont have any idea... but I'm told that it wont be ready for the worlds.
They wanted to debut it there, but some last minute changes that they finally agreed to (That I've been pushing for all year), pushed it back a bit. Yep, my fault... but it'll be worth it.I'm sworn to secrecy as to any of the details, but you guys will be happy. We will still be selling the GX line as well, from what I'm told. *So the GX is not going away!!* I also have spent some $$ on marketing the GX series in 2011... check the latest issue of RC Driver! Anyways, we havent even decided on a name yet, so obviously marketing materials havent been done.
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Man, you guys down south and out west have it made!!
I had snow drifts 4 feet deep in my driveway last year. Some of the rural roads near me had snow 8 feet deep!!!!
In upper Michigan (where teamlosi906 [Jerry] lives) they AVERAGE 18 feet of snow per winter!!!!!!!!!!!

Edit: Just think............if you live in a ranch type house...........18 feet would BURY it!!!
What I'd give to be able to race on January 31st in 75* temps !
I had snow drifts 4 feet deep in my driveway last year. Some of the rural roads near me had snow 8 feet deep!!!!
In upper Michigan (where teamlosi906 [Jerry] lives) they AVERAGE 18 feet of snow per winter!!!!!!!!!!!

Edit: Just think............if you live in a ranch type house...........18 feet would BURY it!!!
What I'd give to be able to race on January 31st in 75* temps !
Last edited by motomatt; 11-05-2010 at 12:05 PM.
Man, you guys down south and out west have it made!!
I had snow drifts 4 feet deep in my driveway last year. Some of the rural roads near me had snow 8 feet deep!!!!
In upper Michigan (where teamlosi906 [Jerry] lives) they AVERAGE 18 feet of snow per winter!!!!!!!!!!!

What I'd give to be able to race on January 31st in 75* temps !
I had snow drifts 4 feet deep in my driveway last year. Some of the rural roads near me had snow 8 feet deep!!!!
In upper Michigan (where teamlosi906 [Jerry] lives) they AVERAGE 18 feet of snow per winter!!!!!!!!!!!

What I'd give to be able to race on January 31st in 75* temps !
Yeah.......that'd be cool....but 50% of my siblings, and all my grandkids live here.
Besides........you Cali guys believe that when the BIG one comes..............everything EAST of the San Andreas will fall into the ATLANTIC ocean.

....but i think you got that mixed up!...when the BIG one happens everything WEST of the San Andreas is supposed to fall in the PACIFIC OCEAN!
Oh, stop teasing me guys.
I just woke up to go racing and you guessed it, its raining again
Today and tomorows event was suposed to be a reschedule, was rained out last time and rescheduled, now raining again.

We need indoor tracks ASAP, but thats never going to happen
I just woke up to go racing and you guessed it, its raining again

Today and tomorows event was suposed to be a reschedule, was rained out last time and rescheduled, now raining again.


We need indoor tracks ASAP, but thats never going to happen



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Man, you guys down south and out west have it made!!
I had snow drifts 4 feet deep in my driveway last year. Some of the rural roads near me had snow 8 feet deep!!!!
In upper Michigan (where teamlosi906 [Jerry] lives) they AVERAGE 18 feet of snow per winter!!!!!!!!!!!

Edit: Just think............if you live in a ranch type house...........18 feet would BURY it!!!
What I'd give to be able to race on January 31st in 75* temps !
I had snow drifts 4 feet deep in my driveway last year. Some of the rural roads near me had snow 8 feet deep!!!!
In upper Michigan (where teamlosi906 [Jerry] lives) they AVERAGE 18 feet of snow per winter!!!!!!!!!!!

Edit: Just think............if you live in a ranch type house...........18 feet would BURY it!!!
What I'd give to be able to race on January 31st in 75* temps !








If we had 18 foot snowdrifts, I'd be making a halfpipe of snow in my backhard and dropping in from one of my bedroom windows. haha!



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