Go-Tech Engines Thread
#9811
Cheers Bro
I gathered bits of info from several different guru's on here (yourself included of course
), then tried to tie it into a hopefully easy to understand break-in and tuning guide for the people who purchase the GO products from me. I like to think there is something in there for everyone from the newby, to the experianced racer who may not have come up against a long needle carb before.
Had some good feedback so far from new customers and existing GO users, so it looks like mission accomplished
I gathered bits of info from several different guru's on here (yourself included of course
), then tried to tie it into a hopefully easy to understand break-in and tuning guide for the people who purchase the GO products from me. I like to think there is something in there for everyone from the newby, to the experianced racer who may not have come up against a long needle carb before.Had some good feedback so far from new customers and existing GO users, so it looks like mission accomplished
#9812
its cool , thats just the confusion that comes from people trying to undermine others position in order to make themselves look better. In the end they look like they have no idea and it confuses people. ANyways ! if you want a real answer you can always ask me.
Cheers MM
Cheers MM
I assume you are talking about me "undermine others position to make themselves look better" I was stating that I was not seeing a difference in the 2 rod part # bushing dia. How exactly does that make me undermine you?? You are the one that came on here confusing people, telling them they couldn't run the new rods in old motors or vice versa. Maybe the old rod was smaller, but they are not available. As Trey said the Factory says both rods are interchangeable. You are coming off like it will ruin the motor if you run the wrong rod, it is a very small difference and is not that big of a deal. Still yesterday you posted to someone there was no rod that will fit that engine, talking about an older gen 4. even the new 21-0600 will fit it just fine.
Rex
#9813
Hey All
We have some excellent news , we have the MG66 being tested by an indipendant company in the USA . They have 2 MG66 engines that will be thrashed to the bejesus , dyno tested , endurance tested and any other kind of mad cruelty that can be dished out, This is basically what they do for a living so we are really excited about the results we will get !
Stay Tuned !
M
We have some excellent news , we have the MG66 being tested by an indipendant company in the USA . They have 2 MG66 engines that will be thrashed to the bejesus , dyno tested , endurance tested and any other kind of mad cruelty that can be dished out, This is basically what they do for a living so we are really excited about the results we will get !
Stay Tuned !
M
Anyone looking for a new Mg 66 I have one for sale cheap, I was going to run it myself this spring but I refuse to now. Pm me!
Rex
#9814
Mike.
#9815
thats a good question as far as bang for buck im not sure i know where i am the MG a anywhere form 100-150 $ cheaper then other motor out there with the big names and yet the MG delivers and just keeps delivering ...
the new gx series are awsome to i really liked my gx5 heaps of power and run time but i forgot to charge my receiver pack or it failed , if theres a new go tech to try i will certainly always get one thats for sure
the new gx series are awsome to i really liked my gx5 heaps of power and run time but i forgot to charge my receiver pack or it failed , if theres a new go tech to try i will certainly always get one thats for sure
#9816
Awww - come on Rex, you'll love it. Can't see the point in getting rid of a nice motor because of some little spat on the forums. If you've got one there it would be a shame not to use it, or for Kendall to give it a try even. Depending on his sponsors etc, I guess that may not be possible.
I think the selling thing is more to do with the motor being fairly new, and at this stage unproven in competition in the US. It has certainly taken off everywhere else, but the US market is pretty hard to break into with any product. You guys are pretty self sufficient, so it can be hard for outside products to get a look in. Hopefully it will get a foot in the door at some stage, because it is an awesome motor, and a lot of racers are missing out on a great product.
I think the selling thing is more to do with the motor being fairly new, and at this stage unproven in competition in the US. It has certainly taken off everywhere else, but the US market is pretty hard to break into with any product. You guys are pretty self sufficient, so it can be hard for outside products to get a look in. Hopefully it will get a foot in the door at some stage, because it is an awesome motor, and a lot of racers are missing out on a great product.
#9817
I assume you are talking about me "undermine others position to make themselves look better" I was stating that I was not seeing a difference in the 2 rod part # bushing dia. How exactly does that make me undermine you?? You are the one that came on here confusing people, telling them they couldn't run the new rods in old motors or vice versa. Maybe the old rod was smaller, but they are not available. As Trey said the Factory says both rods are interchangeable. You are coming off like it will ruin the motor if you run the wrong rod, it is a very small difference and is not that big of a deal. Still yesterday you posted to someone there was no rod that will fit that engine, talking about an older gen 4. even the new 21-0600 will fit it just fine.
Rex
Rex
Yes a 21-0600 will fit a gen 4 and 5 but wait till you get to about half a gallon and see what happens to the big end of the rod. If the crank pin is 4.8 mm dia in that engine and the Rod is 4.99 there is too much slop and will eventually break. You of all people should understand that. The relationship between tolerances of said parts is crutial to a long lasting engine. the correct new tolerance fit between the components should be 0.07 mm.
The 21-0600 is designed for the MG and GX range of engines , it has been cut to enhance the engines static and inertia balancing. Yes you can run a new 28-0600 rod in it but the whole point to developing an engine is to get the most out of it ... recommending the RTR rod is going backwards.
Even measuring tolerances down past 0.00 mm is useless unless you have material that wont change its physicality with ambient temp. Pretty much every component in any RC engine will expand and contract with ambient temps when you get that far down in incriments.
The whole reason this thread was started was to HELP people get accurate information on the Go Engine range and hopefully to rid dissemination of misinformation. And you are not helping .
Kind Regards
MM
#9818
mmmmmmmmmmm, I had a post that showed a couple of nice ladies having a drink....... but it was moderated, sorry guys. All that was left was the word "Should"......
Anyway................. Just breaking the tension, & raving on with garbage.
Cheers
Anyway................. Just breaking the tension, & raving on with garbage.
Cheers
Last edited by Blackie001; 01-20-2010 at 04:31 PM.
#9823
Personally I thought it was pretty tame, was a little surprised it was deleted.
I'll put the link up for you guys, hopefully that is ok.
http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/german-beer.jpg
Then we can get back on subject, these awesome Go-tech & MG66 engines
I'll put the link up for you guys, hopefully that is ok.
http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/german-beer.jpg
Then we can get back on subject, these awesome Go-tech & MG66 engines
#9824
Hey,
Just couldn't help but post ....
All smiles here in blighty, even though it's bloodly freezing and always raining...
Just removed my GX7R from the Mbx6, which incidently is running fantastic and installed a shiny new MG66 for running in ready for the up coming race season !!
Lifes sweet
Rod
Just couldn't help but post ....
All smiles here in blighty, even though it's bloodly freezing and always raining...
Just removed my GX7R from the Mbx6, which incidently is running fantastic and installed a shiny new MG66 for running in ready for the up coming race season !!
Lifes sweet
Rod



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