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Does anyone have any experience with these? Every thing I've read has said that they are truly great mills and NOT sport engines. But man they are so cheap. I know usually you get what you pay for but I have not heard one bad thing about them. Just wanted to know if I'm missing anything.
ask bruce lol
HAHAHA


I have heard they are good motors. But no other details
never really seen any run around here
a few guys ran them in waterloo and they hauld ass...they take a while to break in like a gallon before you are suppose to lean into them...
its like that on every motor
I just can't figure out why the price is so good but everyone raves about them. They have a 28 out now as well as the 21's. I think they have a 5 port and a 7 port "pro" version. You can pick up the pro for like 160!
Then buy it and write us all a review Smile
make sure to post ur findings here #123: The Blown Engine Thread v3.0 - Erik Elliott (killer87)

the grid guys know what im talkin about lol Smile
Cause they are made in Tawian
Czech-it-Out Graphics Wrote:make sure to post ur findings here #123: The Blown Engine Thread v3.0 - Erik Elliott (killer87)

the grid guys know what im talkin about lol Smile

So does that mean that there are issues with them?
i dunno but if u do have some ill be happy to post them on the grid for ya lol Wink
I don't have one and don't need to buy one. Just wondered what the scoop was.
i know just bustin stones lol
some people love um and the others just don't know because of no experience with them........

It may be worth the risk in buying one..............it's could backfire on you though and you may end up with a paperweight
chances are when it does grenade on you it will e when you are leading the A at a big race.....no thanks, i will just pay a little more so i know.
Czech-it-Out Graphics Wrote:ask bruce lol

Well since you asked, I've got a little over 5 gallons on my Go Tech 5 port with an 086 pipe and it still rips, fires up instantly, never flames out, and holds a tune beautifully. I changed the rod ($18.50) at the 4 gallon mark even though it didn't really seem to need it.

Mike, you've seen my buggy run several times and you know it's just as fast as anything else out there. I only wish I could get another minute out of it on a 125 ml tank. I'm getting 7:30 mins pretty consistently but need 8+ to feel safe pitting once in a 15 min. main.

I am getting the turbo head 7 port soon and using an Dynamite 053 pipe with it. They say it has a little softer bottom end and even more top with better fuel economy.

The 5 port has a bit too much bottom end for a Losi buggy but would is awesome in the truggy.

Plenty of additional info is available at: Official Go-Tech Engines Thread - R/C Tech Forums
Thanks Bruce! I appreciate the info. Have you heard anything about the 28?
Not a lot of info on the .28 yet but since the US and Australian importers are both very active on the Go Tech thread you can get the best info there.
woah... yeah uh, bruce...?
Lol!
why?
who really cares anymore... Welcome back?? i guess??? LMAO
im sure there will be problems down the road, atleast we got rid of meat dick
this is true mike +1
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