Originally Posted by
mugenb46
Are the tracks indoor and outdoor med bite or high or loamy, GO has a new Race Spec 3 port, it's a good motor. I'm running it know, but if you think more bottom is needed or thats what you like the 5 port is the ticket, if you like smooth linier bottom the 3 and 7 ports are good for that style, the 7 port will have more top than any of them, which it's hard using all the top it puts out, so i always recommend the 3 or 5 for buggy, but if your tracks are loose and loamy, the 7 is very smooth like the 3. An 053 is good on the 7 ports, and a 086, 2047, 053 works good on the 3 and 5. Hope this helps
The winter track is indoor but way not heated. it's packed pretty good as I believe they use the same soil for that track as they do for the motocross guys next door. (probably clay type of some sort) When I was there two weeks ago there was some water sitting on the track from a roof leak. Was not draining at all. The summer track is outdoors and larger, but I don't know what the surface is since I haven't raced there yet.
Based on what you have said, I should look toward the 3 port race or the 5 port. I think the 7 port would be a bit out of my arena so to speak. I have been looking for a Go website. So far I have only seen them at Carolinas and A-Main. Neither have the 3 port available. Where else can I buy for a decent price?
Also saw the Jammin .21 was on sale at A-Main, but I'd better save that for another thread.