Go-Tech Engines Thread
#6901
Gizmatron i have the same experance with changing pipes i have quiet a few pipes now like i said i am pretty happy with losi pipes good run time in sane bottom end using the re 10 but for my new motor i just might have to get the new go pipe 2072 since its the best of both worlds 

#6902
leapinglizard if you like the losi pipes the re 11 would be a good mid top end pipe the re10 delivers alot more bottom end power but doesnt lack any mid or top end power at all 
i personelly like the losi pipes they look good stand out ant are the write colour never look dirty or old
if you werent keen on the losi pipes go for the go 2072 best all rounder

i personelly like the losi pipes they look good stand out ant are the write colour never look dirty or old
if you werent keen on the losi pipes go for the go 2072 best all rounder
#6903
Gizmatron i have the same experance with changing pipes i have quiet a few pipes now like i said i am pretty happy with losi pipes good run time in sane bottom end using the re 10 but for my new motor i just might have to get the new go pipe 2072 since its the best of both worlds 



#6904
i have been through alot of starter boxes and the one i like and is dam good value for money is the q-world one the cheaper one out of the 2 similar to the mugan box ... this starter box Q-world one is good cheap and starts any engine i have put in my buggy without any problems at all

I believe I have one on the way, but I better confirm that after your report
#6905
I haven't had time to test the runtime with the 2072 yet..hopefully tomorrow sometime or saturday at the latest but the power band is awesome..much better punch low down than the 2047 I was using and howling top end still..pipe looks like quality build too.nice chrome and reinforced stinger..the 2047 is now permanently on the 3 port which has plenty of low down grunt..
#6909
Just wanted to say a BIG THANKS to Gizmatron, Grizz1, bigmatt, malik, and for sure, Mark @ Massive Mods for their help getting me on the Go tuning train!
Pretty much finished breaking in 1 of my 2 MM 5-Ports and all I can say is I see the beast lurking beneath the pretty package
(as Grizz put it
). The motor is butter smooth through out the powerband and even though I was taking it easy for break in I see this motor has some POWER!!
I never lost faith in my Go's, just needed some help going in the right direction. Sorry if I missed anyone who helped.
Thanks again, can't wait to break in the other one
Pretty much finished breaking in 1 of my 2 MM 5-Ports and all I can say is I see the beast lurking beneath the pretty package
(as Grizz put it
). The motor is butter smooth through out the powerband and even though I was taking it easy for break in I see this motor has some POWER!!I never lost faith in my Go's, just needed some help going in the right direction. Sorry if I missed anyone who helped.
Thanks again, can't wait to break in the other one
Last edited by 03racefan03; 05-22-2009 at 12:43 PM. Reason: oh yeah, and malik for sure too!!
#6910
Okay first i know, dont tune for temps. but i gotta ask...
What is a reasonable temp range for the go sport 21 3 port with an 86 pipe.. im not seeking a exact temp just a range where they are commonly happy with.
I know the sts was happy at about the 230 range, just want to know if this is a normal temp motor or one that likes to cook. example the os rg liked 290-310 by design while the novas i have worked with like about 195-210 and the werks engine i owned well i was just happy to see it run at all so i didnt temp it. It that was a rare and very short lived thing (still have it, it is untunable).
What is a reasonable temp range for the go sport 21 3 port with an 86 pipe.. im not seeking a exact temp just a range where they are commonly happy with.
I know the sts was happy at about the 230 range, just want to know if this is a normal temp motor or one that likes to cook. example the os rg liked 290-310 by design while the novas i have worked with like about 195-210 and the werks engine i owned well i was just happy to see it run at all so i didnt temp it. It that was a rare and very short lived thing (still have it, it is untunable).
#6911
i think befor i buy another pipe i will try the losi re10 pipe on my moded 3 port the re 10 delivers awsome bottem end power but for the moded 5 port i am going to purchase im not sure maybe 0801 will be a good balance
#6912
The 0801 on the modded 5 kicks butt. Hearing lots of good things about the 2072 as well. I will hopefully be getting hold of one in the next couple of weeks and will let you know how it performs on the MM5 5 Port. Mark probably already knows the answer to that question - any good mate ?? I am guessing it's very similar to the 0801 down low, but with quite a bit more top end.
#6914
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 3,323
From: Erie Pa.
Mattwoodcraft let me know how the re-10 does on the modded 3 please. I am looking for what to get for my new 1 I havent broke it in yet but the modder said to use a long pipe on it his suggestions were JP-1, 1005, 053, 2060. I will never in my life put a JP pipe on a go ever again I tried a JP-3 on my modded 5 and got like 1/2 runtime and weird mid range. I just like the look of the new Losi pipes and I am not a Losi fan at all "goes back to my T4, B4" days" You think the 10 would be better than the 11? If you dont have luck with it I am gonna stick with the Dynamite 053. Mainly i want to know about the band and runtime. I know the power is there, before mods.



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