Go-Tech Engines Thread
#9166
Glow plugs are darn expensive here, so I have priced the new T3 and T4 plugs to be more affordable than the other plugs on the market. Hopefully this will boost sales and get the plugs out there amongst the racers. The rest should take care of itself if people are getting a good product at a good price.
In our currency OS plugs are $20 each (around US$14), RB plugs $18 each. I have put a recommended retail price of $14 a plug on the GO plugs. I figure at $6 less than an OS plug, people will give them a try.
Last edited by grizz1; 11-05-2009 at 12:57 AM.
#9168
Hey guys, Im looking for a little help on this engine.
Its a Go B21 5+2 and has a turbo head. Its as tight as a nun's chuff and real clean. Had about 2 gallons of Byrons 25% Gen2 through it.
Can anyone offer any assistance with a manual or schematic drawing as I cant find anything on the Go site.
Thanks,
Beds.
Its a Go B21 5+2 and has a turbo head. Its as tight as a nun's chuff and real clean. Had about 2 gallons of Byrons 25% Gen2 through it.
Can anyone offer any assistance with a manual or schematic drawing as I cant find anything on the Go site.
Thanks,
Beds.
#9169
Hey guys, Im looking for a little help on this engine.
Its a Go B21 5+2 and has a turbo head. Its as tight as a nun's chuff and real clean. Had about 2 gallons of Byrons 25% Gen2 through it.
Can anyone offer any assistance with a manual or schematic drawing as I cant find anything on the Go site.
Thanks,
Beds.
Its a Go B21 5+2 and has a turbo head. Its as tight as a nun's chuff and real clean. Had about 2 gallons of Byrons 25% Gen2 through it.
Can anyone offer any assistance with a manual or schematic drawing as I cant find anything on the Go site.
Thanks,
Beds.
Last edited by bigmatt; 11-05-2009 at 07:19 AM.
#9170
Looks like it could be this one http://www.go-engine.com/in-products...15P-P820SG.htm with a turbo button fitted.
#9171
That is an older model, not that there is anything wrong with that. It should have the short low speed needle, flush with the high speed and 1.5 turns in from flush on the low speed should be a good starting point.
Rex
Rex
#9173
A few pic's. It's been a good week, Nice new buggy to bolt my recently run in GX7R to 
Here's hoping there a good combo !!

Some nice artwork too

Just got to get some AnswerRc Decals on there now !!
Hope you like them
Rod

Here's hoping there a good combo !!

Some nice artwork too


Just got to get some AnswerRc Decals on there now !!
Hope you like them
Rod
#9176
i have noticed on my mg66 the LSP needle is a lot richer than the standard moded motors
i had a few small issues when i went for my testing day was a hot day started to lean bog after 4-5 mins of running , i will have to check my needle orings as this is only a new problem i have just encountered with my motor
i had a few small issues when i went for my testing day was a hot day started to lean bog after 4-5 mins of running , i will have to check my needle orings as this is only a new problem i have just encountered with my motor
#9177
i have noticed on my mg66 the LSP needle is a lot richer than the standard moded motors
i had a few small issues when i went for my testing day was a hot day started to lean bog after 4-5 mins of running , i will have to check my needle orings as this is only a new problem i have just encountered with my motor
i had a few small issues when i went for my testing day was a hot day started to lean bog after 4-5 mins of running , i will have to check my needle orings as this is only a new problem i have just encountered with my motor
Pressure line
exhaust seals
Lean HSN
Head bolts loose
carb [B]inding
have a do at these matty
Cheerws
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#9178
#9179
thanks mark , im thinking it was a tad lean on the top end mate apart from that all sweet was just one of those days i guess , what are the normal settings on the mg66 just out of interest still flush ?
#9180
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Hey Rex(22Racer), I received the GO engine parts today.
Thanks for getting me everything that I needed to keep
my ole workhorses going. I like the the looks of the new
GO GX engines, but these old dogs that I own still have
many a gallon of life left in them.
For you guys that are getting new GO GX engines, a word
of advice. Taking the time to break-in your new GO engine
properly is the way to assure that it will last for many gallons
of fuel. If you don't have the time, have one of the GO Engine
distributors that offer a bench break-in service do it for you.
Thanks for getting me everything that I needed to keep
my ole workhorses going. I like the the looks of the new
GO GX engines, but these old dogs that I own still have
many a gallon of life left in them.
For you guys that are getting new GO GX engines, a word
of advice. Taking the time to break-in your new GO engine
properly is the way to assure that it will last for many gallons
of fuel. If you don't have the time, have one of the GO Engine
distributors that offer a bench break-in service do it for you.



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