Go-Tech Engines Thread
#7306
I have a question that has nothing to do with engines. When you go over jumps and the front or car wants to nose dive down, is that from the rear shock oil being to lite? or not enough preload in the springs? Or are the springs preloading themselves by compressing to fast?
I read some where and I cannot remember were, but I thought it was to light of an oil causing to much compression, hence the fast lift off. Dam I need to start writing these things down. With all the info to remember on tuning these cars it's a wonder I can get around the track at all.
I read some where and I cannot remember were, but I thought it was to light of an oil causing to much compression, hence the fast lift off. Dam I need to start writing these things down. With all the info to remember on tuning these cars it's a wonder I can get around the track at all.
#7307
in my experaince i have found that this can be caused by the oild been to thick ... you could try a lighter oil .. what i do with my cars is put the largest hole pistons and then start changing oil till it feels settled and handles jumps acclerates the way i like it thats what i have done for years 
another important thing to remember is your droop setting are correct
my truggy loved to nose dive all the time till i made the changes with pistons and oil

another important thing to remember is your droop setting are correct

my truggy loved to nose dive all the time till i made the changes with pistons and oil
#7308
I had a similar thing happen to my 0801 a few weeks ago, except the whole end where the pipe mounting wire attaches split open and pulled out
. Looked like someone had taken a can opener to it. I got monstered by a truggy during an open practice session 
Good pipe the 0801 but just a bit too thin walled and fragile.
Order a new 2072 from Massive Mods. With your exchange rate you will get a cool price, and Mark will ship it to you real fast. HP readings with the new 2072 are scary. Will make your EBMods scream
. Looked like someone had taken a can opener to it. I got monstered by a truggy during an open practice session 
Good pipe the 0801 but just a bit too thin walled and fragile.
Order a new 2072 from Massive Mods. With your exchange rate you will get a cool price, and Mark will ship it to you real fast. HP readings with the new 2072 are scary. Will make your EBMods scream

#7309
I need a new engine with great fuel mileage, thinking of a go. Any suggestions on one?? Are they still good if there not modified? If not what is the best mod and how do I go about getting it done? Thanks for all/any help!
#7312
yes then the 7pt would be great for you. It has endless top end and crazy bottom end so you will be good. As for modding I couldn't tell you mine is not modded and keeps right up with every modded motor at my track and gets good gas mileage. 7pt is a real amazing motor
#7314
Modified 7 Port
http://www.massivemods.com.au/produc...products_id=69



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moded or not they great motors ..... i have as moded 3port r in my buggy and 7 port in my truggy awsome