Go-Tech Engines Thread
#3737
Hey Killer, the pipe you have is the ticket for the 5 ports, 9886, if you didn't have that pipe then the GO 0801, we are hitting 12 min on our test 7 port with a 0801 and Inovative Designs 6mm carb insert, the 5 requires less throttle input, so tune correctly and you will hit 10+ easy.
#3743
Pretty dum huh! I put it back together and ran like 5 tanks through it and by the 3rd one it was making power. I melted around the Idle screw but it is still functional. Got a good deal on a RB carb so I should have it her tomorrow. I will try to get to the track early tomorrow and put as much fuel through her as possible in case I decide to run. Brian it started instantaneously, too bad I got too friendly with the heat gun LOL. What were those settings again for the RB carb?
Don´t sweat it man, we can only learn from our mistakes, and I bet you won´t fall into that trap again
I know I said to get it real hot, but not that hot !!!! 
Hope you get to race
#3745
I use the PTM method from page 78 of this forum, and took the break in shim out at around 6 litres (about 1.25 gal). Pretty much when you can turn the motor over out of the car by hand and not feel that real tight metal pinch anymore.
You also feel it in the performance of the car. It all of a sudden really gets up and goes and starts to rev out a lot more freely - take it out then.
As insurance, (because these motors are so tight from new), I have religiously replaced the con rod at 2 gallons on my 3 Go Techs, just to be on the safe side. It would be a shame to wait all that time for the motor to bed in and then have the rod let go

Hope this helps.
#3746
Probably about 1 - 1.5 gallons. It sort of depends on what break in method you used.
I use the PTM method from page 78 of this forum, and took the break in shim out at around 6 litres (about 1.25 gal). I have religiously replaced the con rod at 2 gallons on my 3 Go Techs,
Hope this helps.
I use the PTM method from page 78 of this forum, and took the break in shim out at around 6 litres (about 1.25 gal). I have religiously replaced the con rod at 2 gallons on my 3 Go Techs,
Hope this helps.
6 ltrs = 1.5 gallons and Grizz I think you mean you change the rod after the first 2 gallons, not every 2 gallons just so some people out there don't get the wrong idea
#3747
I thought that's how it read ("at" 2 gal, not "every" 2 gal) 
"Around" 6 litres - "about" 1.25 gal. Nothing specific, as our friends on here are talking US gallons instead of imperial gallons anyway.
My apologies if I confused anyone. Just putting forward my limited experience to try and help out a little.

"Around" 6 litres - "about" 1.25 gal. Nothing specific, as our friends on here are talking US gallons instead of imperial gallons anyway.
My apologies if I confused anyone. Just putting forward my limited experience to try and help out a little.
Last edited by grizz1; 07-12-2008 at 04:05 AM.
#3749
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Every type of motor has min/max/optimum operating temperatures and not knowing the temperature of your motor (nitro or electric) can be very bad.
I, personally, recommend you use a temp gauge.
#3750
Just got an RB S5??(how old is this) carb from a friend...does anyone know if it will fit in my 3 port R before i start removing anything?
It's the old one...fully aluminum with venturies.
It's the old one...fully aluminum with venturies.
Last edited by vti-chris; 07-12-2008 at 06:46 AM.



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