Go-Tech Engines Thread
#2221
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hi there im after some help im running a go 5 port with a turbo head button and a 053 hong nor pipe and os p3 plugs.i changed the pipe to the 086 hong nor pipe and the motor was very hard to find a tune i have gone up and down withe the hsn and the lsn and i still cant find a happy medium the only thing is the weather is realy cold at the moment will i need a different glow plug for colder weather? any tips ? cheers in advance.
#2224
#2227
hi there im after some help im running a go 5 port with a turbo head button and a 053 hong nor pipe and os p3 plugs.i changed the pipe to the 086 hong nor pipe and the motor was very hard to find a tune i have gone up and down withe the hsn and the lsn and i still cant find a happy medium the only thing is the weather is realy cold at the moment will i need a different glow plug for colder weather? any tips ? cheers in advance.
If you are completely lost with the settings, go back to LSN one turn in from flush, and HSN flush with housing. This will get you running with either pipe, then fine tune from there
#2232
i never said the 86 had more power. But i do get better runtime out of them than the JP pipes, but they are still very good pipes no dought. The JP pipes and the JP3 mainley have a chamber design that doesnt have the preasure return that most pipes have, meaning that not as much fuel is returned to the cylender after exaust has entered the pipe, it pulls fuel from it instead of returning it= less runtime, when you go from a JP3 to a 86, you have to lean it out so much 1 being the 86 is a bit shorter, and 2 it pushes more fuel to the cylinder, allowing you to lean it out and produce top end power in a nut shell, the 86 will smooth out the bottom and make it more linier or softer and gain topend, the JP3 has more grunt on the bottom compared to the 86, but back to back runs have shown me the 86 has more top, and for my engines better runtime, 10.30 out of a PTM 5 port turbo with a 086 and 9.45 with the JP4
But the bottom line is he has a .25 6 port, IMHO he doesn't need a pipe that makes more bottom, something to keep it smooth and under controll with some added top and runtime, but this is just the way i like the feel of my engines to be, I'm faster on our outdoor track with smoother bottom. Just my 2 cents
But the bottom line is he has a .25 6 port, IMHO he doesn't need a pipe that makes more bottom, something to keep it smooth and under controll with some added top and runtime, but this is just the way i like the feel of my engines to be, I'm faster on our outdoor track with smoother bottom. Just my 2 cents
#2233
also might add if your only running 210 i can see why it didn't get better runtime and that no power feel, put it at 240 250 and tou will toss the jp1, first reason being you will not be able to controll it WAY to much bottom, i run the same fuel you do, so we both now the tilted makes good power, but get it to those temps and it will blow you away, thats why i run the 86
#2234
I've been running the five port for two months now. I took it to Silver State and ran it in the truggy and the buggy. Since then, I've been running it hard everyweekend. I'm using the Dynamite .053 pipe and the p3 turbo plug. Today at Leisure Hours indoor track, I ran it in my buggy and got eight minutes of runtime running at 200 degrees. I'm using the 7mm restrictor. Right now, I'm at the two gallon mark on this engine. It still has good pinch. I'm very happy.



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