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Old 06-05-2008 | 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by cheesecake
well im waiting on a response i spoke to a dealer with a bunch of go engines that had faulty low side needles so im waiting on a response to see if i have one of them.
yeh I know all about the LSN problems but they were on the 1st gen engines the Lsn had a corse thread which made it really hard to get a bottom end tune right.

I almost gave up on the Go range but with the new carb i haven't looked back. I'm still running them and my first Go 7port is still running strong after 10+ gallons (new bearings and rod at about 8 gallons) now I don't use anything else.

by the way the 1005 is ok on the Go engines but I've found that an 086 or the go 2047 seem to be a little easier to tune and you better runtime and performance haven't tried the new 0801 yet but will be soon

good luck

adrian
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