Go-Tech Engines Thread
#1638
2 tanks on the box
3 tanks idle to 1/4
3 tanks idle to 1/2
3 tanks idle to 3/4
3 tanks idle to full
Faten the HSN to flush
lean LSN 1 turn in from flush
use a old NR head or GO 5 port head during breakin, this way you won't fade the red off gthe head from the heat gun, and keep foil on the head on all 12 tanks, remove after 12 and use a conservitive race tune for about a gallon.
3 tanks idle to 1/4
3 tanks idle to 1/2
3 tanks idle to 3/4
3 tanks idle to full
Faten the HSN to flush
lean LSN 1 turn in from flush
use a old NR head or GO 5 port head during breakin, this way you won't fade the red off gthe head from the heat gun, and keep foil on the head on all 12 tanks, remove after 12 and use a conservitive race tune for about a gallon.
#1639
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 10,180
From: VA
To all the guys that are currently running the Gotech 5 and 7 port engines:
How do they compare to others like the RB C6, WS7III, Stock Vspec, GRP Ninja .21, Werks B7 Pro? The reason I ask is because I'm about to pick up a couple new engines for a losi buggy and truggy and was wanting to try something different. I have owned the ones listed and was wanting a good comparison.
I was thinking maybe 5 port in 8T and 7 port in 8B?
Thanks
How do they compare to others like the RB C6, WS7III, Stock Vspec, GRP Ninja .21, Werks B7 Pro? The reason I ask is because I'm about to pick up a couple new engines for a losi buggy and truggy and was wanting to try something different. I have owned the ones listed and was wanting a good comparison.
I was thinking maybe 5 port in 8T and 7 port in 8B?
Thanks
#1641
Tech Adept
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 208
So far so good I was sponsored by a distributor of the Falcon engine which is a ninja and also ran RB and OS so far I have the 5 port turbo and very surprised I'm actually trying to detune it cause its such a beast on bottom and top.
#1642
2 tanks on the box
3 tanks idle to 1/4
3 tanks idle to 1/2
3 tanks idle to 3/4
3 tanks idle to full
Faten the HSN to flush
lean LSN 1 turn in from flush
use a old NR head or GO 5 port head during breakin, this way you won't fade the red off gthe head from the heat gun, and keep foil on the head on all 12 tanks, remove after 12 and use a conservitive race tune for about a gallon.
3 tanks idle to 1/4
3 tanks idle to 1/2
3 tanks idle to 3/4
3 tanks idle to full
Faten the HSN to flush
lean LSN 1 turn in from flush
use a old NR head or GO 5 port head during breakin, this way you won't fade the red off gthe head from the heat gun, and keep foil on the head on all 12 tanks, remove after 12 and use a conservitive race tune for about a gallon.
Thank you!!!
I don't use a heat gun...i prefer a hair dryer!!!!

During the 12 last tanks do you lean the engine while increasing the throttle??? And by how much at a time?
How is it compared to the 5 port and 7 port?
#1643
To all the guys that are currently running the Gotech 5 and 7 port engines:
How do they compare to others like the RB C6, WS7III, Stock Vspec, GRP Ninja .21, Werks B7 Pro? The reason I ask is because I'm about to pick up a couple new engines for a losi buggy and truggy and was wanting to try something different. I have owned the ones listed and was wanting a good comparison.
I was thinking maybe 5 port in 8T and 7 port in 8B?
Thanks
How do they compare to others like the RB C6, WS7III, Stock Vspec, GRP Ninja .21, Werks B7 Pro? The reason I ask is because I'm about to pick up a couple new engines for a losi buggy and truggy and was wanting to try something different. I have owned the ones listed and was wanting a good comparison.
I was thinking maybe 5 port in 8T and 7 port in 8B?
Thanks
5 port or .25 6 port truggy 2047 or 086

VTI, maybe 1 1/2 on top, ans 1/2 on bottom then easy race tune and set the idle gap. keep foil on it, and heat for while if your using a hair dryer to saturate the entire motor.
#1644
Matt, after thinking about it, the 7 ports would suit the losi B and T better. The 5 and .25 are alot of motor, just depends on what the track is like and what kind of power delivery you like.
#1647
I hope it does better on mileage!!!
So i guess is something in between the 5 port and 7 port as far as power delivery?
I would expect a more powerful engine since it's supposed to be a new release and with all that lettering on top!!!!!!!!
So i guess is something in between the 5 port and 7 port as far as power delivery?
I would expect a more powerful engine since it's supposed to be a new release and with all that lettering on top!!!!!!!!
#1648
, i think the idea behind the motor was to produce a more drivable but still fast and reliable motor, acombination of good bottom delivery and more top than the 5. This is no dought a great buggy mill, me and Russell both had no issues clearing 65 foot triples in GA, and tghey where holding there own everywhere else, and is 10 min good enough for runtime, i was getting that with a 2050 and 7mm insert. The motor rocks period. Oh and it hasnt been modded yet
#1649
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 10,180
From: VA
Ok thanks for the fast replies. I have a small backyard track that's roughly 120'x75' and I'm sure I will be making some trips to the farm II this year as well. I really am used to all different types of powerbands from nice linear ones to more brutal hit type engines. I always just adjust my driving style to what engine I'm running.
One last question I had was is it TRULY better to get the turbo engine vs the standard plug one?
One last question I had was is it TRULY better to get the turbo engine vs the standard plug one?
#1650
truley better, it's all up to the driver, for me, i can feel the difference, and i like it better on the GO engine stock or moddd i can see it. if your able to change your style then tghe 5 port would be good on a small track, and the 7 in the buggy, you will blow up the tires on the buggy with the 5 portsome modded 5 ports are more linier,but it's all up to you, both are good, you can't go wrong if you can adapt to the powerband, the 3 port in the buggy would be very nice



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