Go-Tech Engines Thread
guess i'll try to change my plug to an os p3,currently im using a nova medium plug c6tf. about air filter,i always use clean air filters on my engine.last week the engine rips on our local track without flame outs,no idle drops,no lean bogs,tuning errors whatsoever,maybe nova plugs do not lasts like the os plugs.
guess i'll try to change my plug to an os p3,currently im using a nova medium plug c6tf. about air filter,i always use clean air filters on my engine.last week the engine rips on our local track without flame outs,no idle drops,no lean bogs,tuning errors whatsoever,maybe nova plugs do not lasts like the os plugs.
Try all the above and get rid of that Nova plug. I recall reading back on here somewhere people having problems with Nova plugs. The GO's just don't like them it appears. I can't personally comment on that as I have never used one. Go for OD 97T or OS P4 or P5
hey guys I was wondering if anyone can tell me what other manufacturers o ring I could use on my high speed needle on a GX_5R engine. I would also like to know where I could get Go parts and o rings aswell.
Any help is appreciated
Any help is appreciated
In the meantime use some fuel tubing for your needle O rings. It works a treat. Cut a slice of tubing 1mm wider then the O ring groove in the needle. Place the tubing in the groove with the excess towards the top (adjusting) end of the needle. Screw the needle slowly in and you will see the excess tubing being cut away by the needle housing. Srew in until needle is flush, then back the needle out again and remove any excess tubing that is still attached. Screw needle back in again and your ready to go. The tubing will last for ages, give a good seal, and the needles will be easy to adjust as the tubing doesn't go hard or flaky.
When you get some new O rings, get some of the new GO OR-0023 nitrile O rings from one of the GO dealers. These are the best option and will last very well.



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