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mugenb46 01-21-2008 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by rc10gt lover (Post 4102504)
does anyone have a dino graph of the 5 or 7 port? my picco p7r evo is pissing me off that it wont stay running and i cant seem to find parts for it and if i could even afford them, so i have heard nothing but good things from go tech so might get one now that i need one. i run at realy small tracks and on a rare occasion a huge one.

YGPM

22Racer 01-21-2008 05:21 PM

Are you guys running the piston clearance around .025 inch? Same as a Novarossi.

Rex

SKOT 01-21-2008 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by 22Racer (Post 4102557)
Are you guys running the piston clearance around .025 inch? Same as a Novarossi.

Rex

Yes.

dvp 01-21-2008 06:20 PM

I have presser tested my carb and found no leeks will run fine for about 3/4 tank . did the tank , cluch , ect. things and then put on a nova rossi carb nite & day :nod: i have a new carb comming from A MAIN did not find air leek but it has to be the carb:weird:

Jason Halvorson 01-21-2008 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by rc10gt lover (Post 4102504)
does anyone have a dino graph of the 5 or 7 port? my picco p7r evo is pissing me off that it wont stay running and i cant seem to find parts for it and if i could even afford them, so i have heard nothing but good things from go tech so might get one now that i need one. i run at realy small tracks and on a rare occasion a huge one.

it sounds like the 5port would be perfect for your running conditions...give Brian at Pro Twister Mods a pm and he can hook you up with a great new Go engine stock or maybe give a PTM 5port a try, you will love it...

mugenb46 01-21-2008 08:19 PM

russell, call me asap

22Racer 01-21-2008 08:21 PM

It was nice meeting you Saturday Jason, too bad you didn't race it was a blast! That was the nicest facility ever to have a race!

Rex

RETRO RC 01-21-2008 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by grizz1 (Post 4101224)
I believe the 2047 is great on the 5 Port also, but value for money the Dynamite pipes are hard to beat :cool:

Hey grizz,

the 2047 works really well on both the 5 and 7 ports and you might be suprised at the price on the GO 2047's that should be in stock this week at RCB much better pricing than the Hong Nor

and the 3port race are due also:D

Adrian:tire:

grizz1 01-21-2008 10:42 PM

Hi Adrian, Hmm interesting ! Do you have any idea on what the RRP of the Go 2047 from RCB will be ? Interesting about the 3 Port too. I was talking to the guys a few weeks ago and they weren't sure if they were going to stock it. Sounds like it might be a killer buggy motor. Might have to check it out in a few weeks time. Sold my original CL-1 RTR buggy today, so have some dollars to re-invest in something new :) 3 Port for the buggy (leaving a spare 5 port for emergencies) sounds like a nice situation to be in :cool:
Did you race Hamilton last weekend ? I have been on weekend shifts for the last few weeks so didn't make it down.

mugenb46 01-21-2008 10:58 PM

Grizz, sounds like your already holding 1 ace, i would give the 3 prt race a shot when they come out, i will be running one in atlanta, this race should really show what the motor has as far as power and runtimes, i will be using the GO pipe and maybe the 2060, i really like the feel of the GO, nice smooth bottom and awesome mid to top on the 5 ports, they are doing well on my 7 port as well, if you can't find a 3 and thats what your wanting give ne a shout. Russell and i both will have them in atlanta as well as a few other test drivers, omce they come out i will be stocking them.

grizz1 01-22-2008 12:18 AM

Cheers Brian, I will be reading with interest on how the 3 port goes. If it goes as good as it build up suggests, one might find it's way into my buggy sooner rather than later :nod: and yes, a 5 Port Turbo as a back up is a nice thing to have !!
Sounds like I'm going to have to get one of those GO 2047 pipes. To many good reports floating about to not try one now.
Look forward to hearing your report on the R Spec 3 Port.

mc_knijver 01-22-2008 01:05 AM


Originally Posted by dvp (Post 4102836)
I have presser tested my carb and found no leeks will run fine for about 3/4 tank . did the tank , cluch , ect. things and then put on a nova rossi carb nite & day :nod: i have a new carb comming from A MAIN did not find air leek but it has to be the carb:weird:

If you have carbon clutch shoes change them to aloy ones, I've had the same problem ;)

Geo Y-Rock 01-22-2008 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by derricklong38 (Post 4101696)
i think thats where its coming from, but either my pit man sucks, or its leaking a pretty good amount of fuel.... th engine would be covreed by the end of a run... i really would like to figure it out, id hate to put this engine on the shelf as a dud

I had the same problem with my 5 port. Fuel everywhere. I took the high speed needle off of the carb. I took some extremely fine sand paper and placed it on my kitchen table, or some place flat...kitchen counter. Then I sanded the aluminum washers flat and also I sanded each contact side of the fuel intake nipple. That was where the problem was. No more fuel leak now. Obviously take some type of cleaner and flush the fuel nipple and you're good to go. Hope this helps.

Djballen 01-22-2008 07:42 PM

What glow plugs are you guys using in your Go Tech .21 5-port turbo head motors? Using 30% nitro fuel with a 086 pipe.

Rocket42 01-22-2008 07:49 PM

O.S. p3 or O'donnel 77t are a pretty reliable plug for the turbos.


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