Go-Tech Engines Thread
http://www.rctech.net/forum/offroad-...sive-mods.html
this is the link to their thread and it has the info related to why things have slowed down a bit on there end....
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Hi guys. Been trying to do research on this. Not much info i'm afraid.
Does anyone have firsthand experience of the performance differences between these two engines?
I have an alpha z852 and power wise, I'm impressed. I also have a OS Speed, so that's saying something.
Now I'm looking at the possibility of acquiring a Go gx7r, since somebody is offering one to me. Its almost new and is very cheap. It was broken in in front of me so I know it's in great condition. The former owner just finds that it consumes fuel a bit too much. Granted it's still probably about less than 50 tanks old.
What are your experiences? Thanks!
Does anyone have firsthand experience of the performance differences between these two engines?
I have an alpha z852 and power wise, I'm impressed. I also have a OS Speed, so that's saying something.
Now I'm looking at the possibility of acquiring a Go gx7r, since somebody is offering one to me. Its almost new and is very cheap. It was broken in in front of me so I know it's in great condition. The former owner just finds that it consumes fuel a bit too much. Granted it's still probably about less than 50 tanks old.
What are your experiences? Thanks!
Hi guys. Been trying to do research on this. Not much info i'm afraid.
Does anyone have firsthand experience of the performance differences between these two engines?
I have an alpha z852 and power wise, I'm impressed. I also have a OS Speed, so that's saying something.
Now I'm looking at the possibility of acquiring a Go gx7r, since somebody is offering one to me. Its almost new and is very cheap. It was broken in in front of me so I know it's in great condition. The former owner just finds that it consumes fuel a bit too much. Granted it's still probably about less than 50 tanks old.
What are your experiences? Thanks!
Does anyone have firsthand experience of the performance differences between these two engines?
I have an alpha z852 and power wise, I'm impressed. I also have a OS Speed, so that's saying something.
Now I'm looking at the possibility of acquiring a Go gx7r, since somebody is offering one to me. Its almost new and is very cheap. It was broken in in front of me so I know it's in great condition. The former owner just finds that it consumes fuel a bit too much. Granted it's still probably about less than 50 tanks old.
What are your experiences? Thanks!
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Depends on what u want...the gx7r has more top end then the alphas. but it really depends on what ur running it in...We also have availiable as an option, a Long tapered low speed needle..wich will give a noticble gain in run time...I personally like alphas just as much as go engines...they have different characteristics.....
Might try the stock needle first. If it can give 9 minutes run time after run in, I'll be okay with that.
More top end that the z852? That's interesting. How about difference in the low end?
I'll be running it in a Kyosho Mp9 buggy with the 2072 pipe and a 13t pinion on medium to large sized loamy tracks.
Might try the stock needle first. If it can give 9 minutes run time after run in, I'll be okay with that.
More top end that the z852? That's interesting. How about difference in the low end?
Might try the stock needle first. If it can give 9 minutes run time after run in, I'll be okay with that.
More top end that the z852? That's interesting. How about difference in the low end?
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+1, i love the GX7R in my buggy, has all the power i need from low to high with 2072 pipe, 9 minutes is pretty easy to get with a smooth trigger finger and a 7mm restricter. im also running the fuel cooler that GO provides.
Depends on what u want...the gx7r has more top end then the alphas. but it really depends on what ur running it in...We also have availiable as an option, a Long tapered low speed needle..wich will give a noticble gain in run time...I personally like alphas just as much as go engines...they have different characteristics.....
Rex

Hammer0412 as an alternative to the 7 port, if your worried about the bottom end, try an MG66 (bottom end of the 5 port & more top than the 7 port & better economy than both), but you will like the 7 port
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we don't have any problems with short runups over here, might be the fuel your using 
Hammer0412 as an alternative to the 7 port, if your worried about the bottom end, try an MG66 (bottom end of the 5 port & more top than the 7 port & better economy than both), but you will like the 7 port

Hammer0412 as an alternative to the 7 port, if your worried about the bottom end, try an MG66 (bottom end of the 5 port & more top than the 7 port & better economy than both), but you will like the 7 port

we don't have any problems with short runups over here, might be the fuel your using 
Hammer0412 as an alternative to the 7 port, if your worried about the bottom end, try an MG66 (bottom end of the 5 port & more top than the 7 port & better economy than both), but you will like the 7 port

Hammer0412 as an alternative to the 7 port, if your worried about the bottom end, try an MG66 (bottom end of the 5 port & more top than the 7 port & better economy than both), but you will like the 7 port

Rex
Hey guys- I just wanted to let you know that I've created a new "GoEngineUSA" account for official Go Engine USA posts. "Ruune" is and will remain my personal account, but I figured it's time to make something more official.
Officially our first post with this account! From here on out, official announcements, recommendations, etc will be coming from here. We will be making some new team announcements this week, as soon as pictures and contracts are in!
Stay tuned!
Stay tuned!
...i have video on my phone but i cant figure out how to send it(its NEW)



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