Go-Tech Engines Thread
He's getting better shirts made and I think he has a couple hats left....I will findout for u mike and just get them to u. On me...since u are now on the team right?....my buddy is starting a fullblown rc website and he's gonna stock ALL things GO!......by the way thanks A LOT for the springs u sent me mike!...very appreciated
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From: northern michigan
He's getting better shirts made and I think he has a couple hats left....I will findout for u mike and just get them to u. On me...since u are now on the team right?....my buddy is starting a fullblown rc website and he's gonna stock ALL things GO!......by the way thanks A LOT for the springs u sent me mike!...very appreciated
Wow, it must be that good old Christmas stress time thing getting everyone on edge. Chill people 
On a happier note, some news from my neck of the woods down here in New Zealand - in the sunny South Pacific, some 14,000 miles or so away from all the current hassles you boys seem to having
One of my staunch GO Engine racers here just won our club points championship on Sunday. He has been running the GX-7R in his buggy all year.
Yesterday was his 9th points meeting TQ and victory in a row, regularly competing against some of the other top drivers in the country. The GX-7R has served him well all season, with not one flame out or DNF all year. Now if that's not value for money when it comes to a .21 race engine, then I don't know what is. The fact he also won our National Truggy Championship by three laps (1 hour final) in October running his 6 month old GX-5R also speaks volumes for these motors (not to mention his driving skills
).
Imagine what next year will bring with the new and improved GXII ??? Looking forward to it

On a happier note, some news from my neck of the woods down here in New Zealand - in the sunny South Pacific, some 14,000 miles or so away from all the current hassles you boys seem to having
One of my staunch GO Engine racers here just won our club points championship on Sunday. He has been running the GX-7R in his buggy all year.
Yesterday was his 9th points meeting TQ and victory in a row, regularly competing against some of the other top drivers in the country. The GX-7R has served him well all season, with not one flame out or DNF all year. Now if that's not value for money when it comes to a .21 race engine, then I don't know what is. The fact he also won our National Truggy Championship by three laps (1 hour final) in October running his 6 month old GX-5R also speaks volumes for these motors (not to mention his driving skills
).Imagine what next year will bring with the new and improved GXII ??? Looking forward to it
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 7,916
From: northern michigan
Wow, it must be that good old Christmas stress time thing getting everyone on edge. Chill people 
On a happier note, some news from my neck of the woods down here in New Zealand - in the sunny South Pacific, some 14,000 miles or so away from all the current hassles you boys seem to having. A place where GO products are waiting on the shelves in abundant numbers, just waiting for happy customers to snap them up
(sorry guys, but it's true
)
Anyway - one of my staunch GO Engine racers here just won our club points championship on Sunday. He has been running the GX-7R in his buggy all year.
Yesterday was his 9th points meeting TQ and victory in a row, regularly competing against some of the other top drivers in the country. The GX-7R has served him well all season, with not one flame out or DNF all year. Now if that's not value for money when it comes to .21 race engine, then I don't know what is. The fact he also won our National Truggy Championship by three laps (1 hour final) in October running the GX-5R also speaks volumes for these motors (not to mention his driving skills
).
Imagine what next year will bring with the new and improved GXII ??? Looking forward to it

On a happier note, some news from my neck of the woods down here in New Zealand - in the sunny South Pacific, some 14,000 miles or so away from all the current hassles you boys seem to having. A place where GO products are waiting on the shelves in abundant numbers, just waiting for happy customers to snap them up
(sorry guys, but it's true
)Anyway - one of my staunch GO Engine racers here just won our club points championship on Sunday. He has been running the GX-7R in his buggy all year.
Yesterday was his 9th points meeting TQ and victory in a row, regularly competing against some of the other top drivers in the country. The GX-7R has served him well all season, with not one flame out or DNF all year. Now if that's not value for money when it comes to .21 race engine, then I don't know what is. The fact he also won our National Truggy Championship by three laps (1 hour final) in October running the GX-5R also speaks volumes for these motors (not to mention his driving skills
).Imagine what next year will bring with the new and improved GXII ??? Looking forward to it

, tried breakin in the GX7R in the basement....lol (with window open) then the wife came home......DO NOT RUN YOUR NITRO IN THE BASEMENT WHEN THE WIFE IS DUE TO BE HOME SHORTLY!!!!!! NOT GOOD!!! NOT GOOD AT ALL!!!
Wow, it must be that good old Christmas stress time thing getting everyone on edge. Chill people 
On a happier note, some news from my neck of the woods down here in New Zealand - in the sunny South Pacific, some 14,000 miles or so away from all the current hassles you boys seem to having. A place where GO products are waiting on the shelves in abundant numbers, just waiting for happy customers to snap them up
(sorry guys, but it's true
)
Anyway - one of my staunch GO Engine racers here just won our club points championship on Sunday. He has been running the GX-7R in his buggy all year.
Yesterday was his 9th points meeting TQ and victory in a row, regularly competing against some of the other top drivers in the country. The GX-7R has served him well all season, with not one flame out or DNF all year. Now if that's not value for money when it comes to a .21 race engine, then I don't know what is. The fact he also won our National Truggy Championship by three laps (1 hour final) in October running his 6 month old GX-5R also speaks volumes for these motors (not to mention his driving skills
).
Imagine what next year will bring with the new and improved GXII ??? Looking forward to it

On a happier note, some news from my neck of the woods down here in New Zealand - in the sunny South Pacific, some 14,000 miles or so away from all the current hassles you boys seem to having. A place where GO products are waiting on the shelves in abundant numbers, just waiting for happy customers to snap them up
(sorry guys, but it's true
)Anyway - one of my staunch GO Engine racers here just won our club points championship on Sunday. He has been running the GX-7R in his buggy all year.
Yesterday was his 9th points meeting TQ and victory in a row, regularly competing against some of the other top drivers in the country. The GX-7R has served him well all season, with not one flame out or DNF all year. Now if that's not value for money when it comes to a .21 race engine, then I don't know what is. The fact he also won our National Truggy Championship by three laps (1 hour final) in October running his 6 month old GX-5R also speaks volumes for these motors (not to mention his driving skills
).Imagine what next year will bring with the new and improved GXII ??? Looking forward to it

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Posts: 5,174
From: a very small town in wisconsin that is in the middle of absolutely no where
right on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! foot of snow on the ground here
, tried breakin in the GX7R in the basement....lol (with window open) then the wife came home......DO NOT RUN YOUR NITRO IN THE BASEMENT WHEN THE WIFE IS DUE TO BE HOME SHORTLY!!!!!! NOT GOOD!!! NOT GOOD AT ALL!!!
, tried breakin in the GX7R in the basement....lol (with window open) then the wife came home......DO NOT RUN YOUR NITRO IN THE BASEMENT WHEN THE WIFE IS DUE TO BE HOME SHORTLY!!!!!! NOT GOOD!!! NOT GOOD AT ALL!!!
on a side note i think things are calm now... enjoy your engine thread.. your mod.. jeremy
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 7,916
From: northern michigan
you have it rough then... same here snow and 20* outside.. i sat in the hobby room breaking in my new mill...(ok not a go) sorry and the wife made me lunch and supper..... i have a little fan behind the motor and a long pipe/tubing over the exhaust and pipe it out the window.. window is even custom to fit the tubing out the window with it almost closed...
on a side note i think things are calm now... enjoy your engine thread.. your mod.. jeremy
on a side note i think things are calm now... enjoy your engine thread.. your mod.. jeremy
, JUST CANT DO NOTHIN....LOL
right on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! foot of snow on the ground here
, tried breakin in the GX7R in the basement....lol (with window open) then the wife came home......DO NOT RUN YOUR NITRO IN THE BASEMENT WHEN THE WIFE IS DUE TO BE HOME SHORTLY!!!!!! NOT GOOD!!! NOT GOOD AT ALL!!!
, tried breakin in the GX7R in the basement....lol (with window open) then the wife came home......DO NOT RUN YOUR NITRO IN THE BASEMENT WHEN THE WIFE IS DUE TO BE HOME SHORTLY!!!!!! NOT GOOD!!! NOT GOOD AT ALL!!!

You need to work on a piped outlet through the wall with one of those shower box steam removal fans in the pipeline - that would work a treat. Then you would only have to worry about the neighbours thinking your house was on fire

Perhaps just waiting until your spring might be a better solution - but frustrating I know
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Posts: 7,916
From: northern michigan
Geez inferno, lucky your not dead on two counts - the fumes and the missus 
You need to work on a piped outlet through the wall with one of those shower box steam removal fans in the pipeline - that would work a treat. Then you would only have to worry about the neighbours thinking your house was on fire
Perhaps just waiting until your spring might be a better solution - but frustrating I know

You need to work on a piped outlet through the wall with one of those shower box steam removal fans in the pipeline - that would work a treat. Then you would only have to worry about the neighbours thinking your house was on fire

Perhaps just waiting until your spring might be a better solution - but frustrating I know

Geez inferno, lucky your not dead on two counts - the fumes and the missus 
You need to work on a piped outlet through the wall with one of those shower box steam removal fans in the pipeline - that would work a treat. Then you would only have to worry about the neighbours thinking your house was on fire
Perhaps just waiting until your spring might be a better solution - but frustrating I know

You need to work on a piped outlet through the wall with one of those shower box steam removal fans in the pipeline - that would work a treat. Then you would only have to worry about the neighbours thinking your house was on fire

Perhaps just waiting until your spring might be a better solution - but frustrating I know

Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 7,916
From: northern michigan
ya,ya,ya......ill be heading to florida in febuary, so ill have to find a few good tracks around orlando.
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Posts: 5,174
From: a very small town in wisconsin that is in the middle of absolutely no where
must be nice to live somewhere warm all year long.. we have talked about moving to arizona.. my wifes parents just moved there this year.. free room and board!!! just dont know if i can do that... for me getting ready for crcrc. motorama and a few other indoor races...



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