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Old 11-18-2009 | 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ryWA
Let me start by saying that i have always run high end engines, mainly the OS Speed and the JP Racing line of engines! I was told by a friend that the new go techs wer doing good things, so i decided to give one a shot!

I called the Australian Go man Mark from Massive Mods and had a chat with him about the new MG66, the info i got from him Sounded a little to good to be true but i thought 'wat the hell', and went ahead and bought an MG66 with pipe and ceramic bearings!

The motor looked real good, it ran in super easy, starts first time and idles all day no worries, and power, well DAM!! The thing is a MONSTER it has more power than you will need, I am getting around the 9 min mark on run time and the motor is still really fat so i belive it will go into the 10+ with a good tune!

Now as i said i have only ever run high end mills, and had no real intention of switching, i just like to try other things on the market from time to time, but let me tell you after running the motor and the service i got from Mark i think i may be switching to GO for good! The MG66 is a winner

If you are thinking of trying a MG66 dont hesitate and grab one you willnot be let down!!
Love the RYNO DESIGNS plug in the Sig he's a very talented young man is our Ryan O'connor and a pretty damn good speedway driver also.

I know it's a bit of topic but heres a link to a thread in a local forum of ours showing some of his paint work


http://rcracer.co.nz/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1993

and I'm sure theres a few of your bodies in there on page 2 Ry
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