Go Tech Engines
#33
I'm just happy with my choice. After talking with Russ a lot on the Ofna forums, i took the plunge and bought one of his Go's. I was on of the 1st 5 engines he sold and i couldn't be happier with the decision since the Go was the very 1st engine that I have ever bought (every nitro that I have ever owned before was a RTR).
I can't wait till this spring, I'm going to try real hard to get in more than just 4 races this season. Even with all my effort working on my buggy last year I only managed 4 races. I would like to try for once a month at least.
I can't wait till this spring, I'm going to try real hard to get in more than just 4 races this season. Even with all my effort working on my buggy last year I only managed 4 races. I would like to try for once a month at least.
#34
I just picked up a 7 port version of this motor.
I'm wondering if there is any difference between the internals of the 7 vs. 5 port crankcase?
I want to replace the conrod after break in. A-main hobbies sells the conrod for the 5-port.
Are these interchangeable with the 7-port? Also, if I wanted the 5 port instead, could I just swith p/s sets?
thanks.
I'm wondering if there is any difference between the internals of the 7 vs. 5 port crankcase?
I want to replace the conrod after break in. A-main hobbies sells the conrod for the 5-port.
Are these interchangeable with the 7-port? Also, if I wanted the 5 port instead, could I just swith p/s sets?
thanks.
#35
The difference between the two is the sleeve and crank and back plate , the rods are the same . If you change the sleeve and piston you would want to match the crank with it. There is a slight timing differnce between the two cranks ..
#36
the exhaust opening in the 7port crankcase is also different than the 5port. The 7port is opened up a little more to allow for the tri exhaust port. if you were to put the 7port sleeve in the 5port crankcase it would block the exhaust ports.
#41
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 5,120
From: www.moorebankraceway.com
sorry didn't know there was already a thread created..doh...actually i didn't/couldn't find it 
here are my pics
as a keen new owner of this "new" brand, i'll post some pictures of my motor.
here they are;







i haven't used it yet, but i have heard good things. ask away, and lets get GO-ing

this engine in Australia is available through www.massivemods.com he is also the distributor as well
my only qualm with the engine is the branding, lol, the logo looks sort of cheesy
but it's the ontrack performance that counts
i heard this motor is very reliable, and quick! i have a OS V spec to compare it against so we will soon see.
...i'm sure i won't be disapointed.

here are my pics
as a keen new owner of this "new" brand, i'll post some pictures of my motor.
here they are;







i haven't used it yet, but i have heard good things. ask away, and lets get GO-ing

this engine in Australia is available through www.massivemods.com he is also the distributor as well
my only qualm with the engine is the branding, lol, the logo looks sort of cheesy
but it's the ontrack performance that counts
i heard this motor is very reliable, and quick! i have a OS V spec to compare it against so we will soon see.
...i'm sure i won't be disapointed.
Last edited by TomB; 03-20-2007 at 05:22 AM.
#44
Look at that build quality ! And these motors run efficiently ! We got close to 12 mins to a tank on our fuel in the NSW Off road titles last year !
We have sold almost 40 engines in the last 2 weeks ! Its going insane !
Hey TomB you take nice pics , i like the lighting man ..
Cheers MM
We have sold almost 40 engines in the last 2 weeks ! Its going insane !
Hey TomB you take nice pics , i like the lighting man ..
Cheers MM
#45
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 5,120
From: www.moorebankraceway.com
Originally Posted by MassiveMods
Hey TomB you take nice pics , i like the lighting man ..
Cheers MM
Cheers MM



