Backitin (Offline)
#11
3/27/18 7:39 AM
Claimer rules are great but they never work. You'll lose more entries then you will gain, nobody wants to give up a engine theres more to it then being legal.
No rules are the only rules that work. If you don't have the money you race for fun mid pack, if your lucky enuff to have money or sponsors you run up front. Live with it either way, shut up and race or grap a motorcycle.
The only way to slow down todays cars are a harder tire and a production auto shock. As long as folks are worried about outright speed it will never change.
revjimk (Offline)
#12
3/27/18 4:07 PM
Just curious, does anybody know who was running the V-6 at Chili Bowl? Nice guy, had a good chat with him, totally forgot his name... WAY too much going on there!
Quantrill (Offline)
#13
3/28/18 9:36 AM
Believe that was A.J. Johnson out of Iowa. That car was originally built by Ray Boyles in KC. Pretty sure the car Merrill Lamb is driving in the powri outlaw midget series that runs Grain Valley Speedway is also a V-6. Think they are Cadillac motors??
48M (Offline)
#14
3/28/18 3:20 PM
Ray Boyles cars run Ford SHO motors that came in late 90's Ford SHO Taurus Cars. The motor Ray is running currently is basically stock to my knowledge, no big cam or high compression pistons the good motor was hurt a few years ago when an oil line came off. I don't know about the motor in the car that Ray sold. I do know Ray had to design and build the fuel injection, exhaust, and some other parts for the motors.
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suzuki756 (Offline)
#17
3/28/18 8:51 PM
Rules rules look what its done for napcar
Cobra 14 (Offline)
#18
3/28/18 8:59 PM
Best idea ever might be to narrow and harden tires and eliminate engine rules (and engine tech entirely) if you can't get it down.. Your not likely to buy more. Tires and shocks have make huge strides in the last 10 years. Perhaps hard 10" rr and 8"lr is the Holy grail to eliminate costs and still allow people the freedom to run whatever they want
Faster lap times normally result in crappie single file racing.