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Argus USA Engines Thread
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are they Alpha based engines? look similar to Alphas or even GO...
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Originally Posted by jmaxey51
(Post 8312794)
are they Alpha based engines? look similar to Alphas or even GO...
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Originally Posted by jmaxey51
(Post 8312794)
are they Alpha based engines? look similar to Alphas or even GO...
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Originally Posted by max_chen
(Post 8312816)
Alpha based.:nod::nod::nod:
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Originally Posted by jmaxey51
(Post 8312794)
are they Alpha based engines? look similar to Alphas or even GO...
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Originally Posted by inferno13
(Post 8312823)
which means GO based:nod::nod:
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Originally Posted by jmaxey51
(Post 8312859)
this may be a dumb questions but are Alphas really GO based? i mean i see some similarities but the Alphas feel so different from GO. tuning and everything is pretty different. I've had great luck with Alpha but thinking of switching to GO so thats why i ask... I've driven a few GOs and have tuned a friends for him.
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Originally Posted by alphaplus-guru
(Post 8312829)
i think its the same as the s852 or f852 forgot which one, i compared to the two and they are exactly the same just differnt head
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Originally Posted by inferno13
(Post 8312908)
yep, i do think a few parts for the alphas come out of the GO factory, not 100% sure, but im pretty sure
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Originally Posted by max_chen
(Post 8312932)
Alpha is manufactory no need any parts come out the GO factory sure.:nod:
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Originally Posted by inferno13
(Post 8312937)
HUH:confused:
It's 100% Alpha based engine. |
Originally Posted by max_chen
(Post 8312959)
You don't doubt my reply at here.
It's 100% Alpha based engine. |
Originally Posted by inferno13
(Post 8312985)
i wont doubt your reply at here.....lol, i beleive you.
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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
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