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Old 04-19-2012 | 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Erce
has anyone tried a losi re10? i have a re11 and wanna know if the re10 will give me more bottom end?
i think it will if i remember these pipes if you want massivr bottom end i would go for the hong nor 2047 this pipe has the most bottom end i have ever come across and then the ae 2035 would be next.. Yes i like my hong nor pipes but that's only because they are reliable and do the job well and good value for money...
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Old 04-19-2012 | 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Erce
has anyone tried a losi re10? i have a re11 and wanna know if the re10 will give me more bottom end?
The re10 will definitly make the bottom end hit a lot harder then the re11. Try it but make sure you re tune your engine.
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Old 04-20-2012 | 08:24 AM
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had the engine for 5 months now. since running great.
no trouble at all. no flame out.
carb hold tune. smooth in power. good fuel times.
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Old 04-20-2012 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Rsickles
Arrow Racing is made by GO Engines in Taiwan at their Taichung factory.
Bullit Engines is made by OS Engines in Japan at their Nara plant.


XZ = Long stroke
VZ = Short stroke

Arrow is based on the short stroke VZ. The engine is a clone of the VZ-B V-Spec. It doesn't share anything with the VZ-B Speed, except for the fact it was designed with that style bottom end lubrication (the oiling hole was moved from the crank pin onto the rod to increase lifespan).

Bullit engines are based on the long stroke XZ engines. The 216 is essentially a XZ-B V-Spec while the 218 is essentially a XZ-B Speed.


Everything fits in a VZ-B.

The only thing that fits on a XZ-B is con rod, wrist pin clips, front and rear bearings, carb retainer, backplate screws, and the entire carb (just switch whole thing, I wouldn't mess with mixing Arrow carb parts with OS ones). That's it.

Crankcase, backplate, crank, piston, sleeve, head button, head gaskets, cooling head, and head bolts are all different.

what a great post! thank you for taking the time and explaining everything. i really appreciate it. i'll print this post and stick it in my binder. now i'll feel alot more confident answering questions when im at the track!
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Old 04-21-2012 | 08:01 AM
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Hi,
So the VZ-B Speed crank will fit the Arrow GTR........
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Old 04-21-2012 | 08:29 AM
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Yes. I have fit one into my Arrow.
And works like magic.
However, it lacks in the long straight.
Arrow is better. Extremely fast down the long straight.
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Old 04-21-2012 | 05:56 PM
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Broke the gallon mark and the Arrow came alive today. Plenty of low and and nice top end. Initially I was worried it would be a little weak on top but she was a bit faster after loosening up.

Running on a fast high bite indoor track, it will do 10 minutes. I think this is the smoothest motor I've ran.

Very pleased thus far

Oh using an re11 pipe and Byron's 30/9.
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Old 04-21-2012 | 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Erce
what a great post! thank you for taking the time and explaining everything. i really appreciate it. i'll print this post and stick it in my binder. now i'll feel alot more confident answering questions when im at the track!
No problem! If there was a way to sticky it to the beginning of this thread... LOL. Most of the info is here, it's just spread out over pages and pages.

I just want to say one thing... the quality is up there on Arrow. I know saying GO freaks a lot of people out, since they lump it in with the no longer GO Tech engines. The truth is GO makes dozens of engines under different names. The JS stuff was great when I ran it. The new GO stuff is good too.

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Yes. I have fit one into my Arrow.
And works like magic.
However, it lacks in the long straight.
Arrow is better. Extremely fast down the long straight.
I agree. It's a tradeoff: Little less high for more low.

I've got the VZ Speed crank and it's got a lot of punch down low because of the timing. At higher RPM's I think it's hindered by not having a Speed sleeve.
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Old 04-21-2012 | 11:56 PM
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Ya,mine loosen up really well.run with Orion 2058 pipe,runtime 10 min,temp at 115 degree,byron 30/11 on a big 30-35 sec track.gearing 11.97.
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Old 04-22-2012 | 12:08 AM
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I didn't know who manufacture arrow engine.
since but the others seems to follow arrows trend over the carb selection.
the arrow carb have good consistency.
I ran over 5 months and no hiccup.
try the speed crank, didn't like it.
since gone back what it is. I could forsake a little low end, compensated by smoothness.
but the high end, is a monster.
I like the arrow simply becos it is a simple 3 ports engine with blazing long straight speed.
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Old 04-22-2012 | 02:12 AM
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sorry. I use ascendancy racing clutch with this engine.
it seems better than 3 pcs clutch.
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Old 04-22-2012 | 06:58 AM
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Hi,
Whats a good pipe to run with the Arrow?
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Old 04-22-2012 | 11:41 AM
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the Losi Re11 seems to be working pretty good for me. great low end and blistering high end. runtimes are about 8-10 1/2 min. depending on tune, setup and track conditions.
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Old 04-22-2012 | 04:08 PM
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Well I started break in today. I had to heat it to almost 300 degrees to get it to tun over but my carb got so hot I was vaporizing the fuel

Got the heat more concentrated on the sleeve and managed to fire it up at about 260 degrees. Ran 1 tank on the ground in slow figure 8's at same steady low RPM's just to get some fuel through it and seat the bearings. ran through the whole tank with no hiccups.

Let it cool down and re-filled for tank 2 and got about halfway through it when my throttle servo died..I must have heated that to 300 degrees also


installing new servo now and will continue break in tuesday. Hoping to get about 10 tanks through it by Saturday and then race it Saturday night. I went with the Nova 9901 pipe to start with
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Old 04-22-2012 | 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Jaz240
Well I started break in today. I had to heat it to almost 300 degrees to get it to tun over but my carb got so hot I was vaporizing the fuel

Got the heat more concentrated on the sleeve and managed to fire it up at about 260 degrees. Ran 1 tank on the ground in slow figure 8's at same steady low RPM's just to get some fuel through it and seat the bearings. ran through the whole tank with no hiccups.

Let it cool down and re-filled for tank 2 and got about halfway through it when my throttle servo died..I must have heated that to 300 degrees also


installing new servo now and will continue break in tuesday. Hoping to get about 10 tanks through it by Saturday and then race it Saturday night. I went with the Nova 9901 pipe to start with
Thanks James, whenever I'm feeling a little low I just find what you're posting and always have a chuckle. ' guess I heated that to 300 too!' that's classic.
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