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Old 07-14-2010 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by bigmatt
I also use the dynamite 086 on my go-tec's and mg-66. for some reason it makes the mg-66 even more of an animal!! especially down low,with top end to match!
Matt - I'm loving the 086 on the MG-66. Thanks for the tip mate
The 086 does take some of the smoothness away from the MG that you get with the 2072, but for the shorter tighter tracks we mostly run here it is actually better I find. More point and squirt but still quite managable, and the top end - well, you really have to drive one to get the picture
Ran at a track last weekend and the motor was STRONG plus I was getting 10 min tanks easy, which I normally can't do around this track. That's a big advantage in the finals when everyone else is stopping at 7.5 - 8 min - helps to make up for the average driving skills

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