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inferno13 01-12-2011 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by matrixmike28 (Post 8478351)
Guys we are working very hard to update our dealers for 2011. It is not a fast process but headway is being made. thank you for your continued support of the Go engine brand.

If anyone has a local hobby shop interested in carrying the GO brand please have them email me and I will respond to them within 24 hours.
[email protected]

i have emailed and pm'd many times, contact trey at premierehobbies.com, he is interested in selling GO products. 704-491-2484, emails dint seem to work so thought i would post here. no excuses now....LOL;)
also want to thank trey and moto for the banner and stickers and fugly hat...lol, super speedy shipping!!! thanks again!!! Mike

matrixmike28 01-12-2011 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by inferno13 (Post 8478560)
i have emailed and pm'd many times, contact trey at premierehobbies.com, he is interested in selling GO products. 704-491-2484, emails dint seem to work so thought i would post here. no excuses now....LOL;)
also want to thank trey and moto for the banner and stickers and fugly hat...lol, super speedy shipping!!! thanks again!!! Mike

It shall be done!!!!!

Ruune 01-12-2011 09:37 PM

Guys I've got the gx parts diagram updated and will publish a parts listing as well tomorrow. Right now, I'm waiting on the starter box parts diagram and will publish them together. As with most distributors, we have been relying on the dealers to work with customers in regards to parts ordering. This is why we send out the gx partaking diagrams with all dealer and wholesaler price lists. Also, the starter boxes come with one in the box, but I've asked Taiwan for the soft copy several times. They said they'd get it to me tonight, but we shall see.

grizz1 01-12-2011 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by j_blaze14 (Post 8478505)
i would finish the breakin and tune it before changing out the bearing. it may just be normal seepage. i can't remember the last time i had a dry front bearing on any motor.

+1 on that.

If you are running the motor nice and rich for break-in, the front bearings can seep a lot. Especially when left over night after a few tanks.
If itīs not machine gunning at idle, or the idle is not raising up by itself for no apparent reason, then the front bearing is most likely ok and is not leaking air.

motomatt 01-13-2011 08:21 AM

exploded views
 
Well,
I have exploded views for the GX5R and GX7R on my website. :)
It's a weird path to get to them, but it was the only way I could get around the goofy software from the web host. :mad:
( I want to run my business :tire:, not be a webmaster :cry: ) sorry, frustrated with all the web time involved due to software designed by idiots. !!!!!!!!!!!!

Moto

bigmatt 01-13-2011 08:48 AM

Why is it no one likes the 3 port? I have one coming from racer22 that he modded. can hardly wait. should be in the 60's here this weekend. sent in my mg-66 to see if he can get some bottom out of it. He has a very ingenious idea on how to do it. moto thanks for the diagrams. Your web site is something I was going to do. just a place for people to go and get parts. no hassle. I'm still working on my design.

inferno13 01-13-2011 08:50 AM

i ran the 3 port in my truggy last year, i liked it! tons of power, but not real smooth like the 5 and 7 port

motomatt 01-13-2011 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by bigmatt (Post 8481503)
Why is it no one likes the 3 port?

I don't know why the GX3R seems less popular. I stock it, but have received little interest in them. I guess the GX5R and GX7R "overshadow" it.

You'll like working with Rex, he is very customer oriented and racers attest to his engine mods.

Moto

rider313 01-13-2011 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by bigmatt (Post 8481503)
Why is it no one likes the 3 port? I have one coming from racer22 that he modded. can hardly wait. should be in the 60's here this weekend. sent in my mg-66 to see if he can get some bottom out of it. He has a very ingenious idea on how to do it. moto thanks for the diagrams. Your web site is something I was going to do. just a place for people to go and get parts. no hassle. I'm still working on my design.

Rex will take care of you. He knows how to work these motors over good. :sneaky: I bought one of his Go .25's and it screamed. It was a fun motor to mess around with. :nod:

matrixmike28 01-13-2011 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by bigmatt (Post 8481503)
Why is it no one likes the 3 port? I have one coming from racer22 that he modded. can hardly wait. should be in the 60's here this weekend. sent in my mg-66 to see if he can get some bottom out of it. He has a very ingenious idea on how to do it. moto thanks for the diagrams. Your web site is something I was going to do. just a place for people to go and get parts. no hassle. I'm still working on my design.

I have a gen 5 powerhouse modded 3 port. For club races it is my go to motor. I love that thing. It is very Speed like.

Ruune 01-13-2011 11:17 AM

That's interesting... we do stock them, but as moto said, very little interest in them. they work pretty well with the 0801 pipe, which is why I only order the 0801 combo for it. 2072 is very torquey, but not much top end. I still like the 5 port the most though.

bigmatt 01-13-2011 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by Ruune (Post 8482205)
That's interesting... we do stock them, but as moto said, very little interest in them. they work pretty well with the 0801 pipe, which is why I only order the 0801 combo for it. 2072 is very torquey, but not much top end. I still like the 5 port the most though.

I liked the 5 port also. but found it a bit much for my capabilities,in my buggy. It was a modded one. I like my mg-66,but lacks bottom end imo. I will see after rex gets done with it. I want to see how the new 5 port works for every one. cause you know I will be saving up for one. Any body have the coral colored 3 port head out there? preferably new. or can some one chime in with a price for a gxr 3 port head.

inferno13 01-13-2011 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by bigmatt (Post 8482243)
I liked the 5 port also. but found it a bit much for my capabilities,in my buggy. It was a modded one. I like my mg-66,but lacks bottom end imo. I will see after rex gets done with it. I want to see how the new 5 port works for every one. cause you know I will be saving up for one. Any body have the coral colored 3 port head out there? preferably new. or can some one chime in with a price for a gxr 3 port head.

i think the GX7R would be perfect for you in the buggy, thats what i run and is super smooth and very controlable low end with plenty of getty up when needed:nod:

bigmatt 01-13-2011 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by inferno13 (Post 8482264)
i think the GX7R would be perfect for you in the buggy, thats what i run and is super smooth and very controlable low end with plenty of getty up when needed:nod:

Rex did a gen 5.5 7 port along with the 3 port gxr. I have a 7 port in it now,stock.

Ruune 01-13-2011 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by bigmatt (Post 8482528)
Rex did a gen 5.5 7 port along with the 3 port gxr. I have a 7 port in it now,stock.

Same here... I ran a modded GX-5R in my buggy, then a stock GX-5R, Then a stock GX-5R w/ the long needle. Ended up settling on a GX-7R w/ the long needle. About to get a mugen buggy to match my truggy... hopefully I'll have a sample GXII in the next few weeks.

Also, the GXII will initially have a modified 2 needle carb, similar to the GX. The LSN will be a modified long needle w/ an all new taper. HSN will be different as well, for more finite adjustability.


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