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ASCoC TQ Midgets Rule Book
Where can I get a look at the ASCoC TQ Midget Rule Book. I couldn't find a link to it on the ASCoC website and various searches produced countless variations.
As a fan, I am as interested in the technical aspects of any given class of race cars as well as the races and drivers. (Call me an old fashioned nerd:)) |
I don’t know that they’ve actually published one since Tony bought the group. When it was king of the tq’s there was one.
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Re: ASCoC TQ Midgets Rule Book
They posted a set of rules to their Facebook page, mid-March or so.
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I’ll answer any questions if you don’t find what you’re looking for
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Re: ASCoC TQ Midgets Rule Book
Originally Posted by Sandy Lowe: TQRacer, I am interested in engine rules and permissible modifications, type of drive, overall dimensions, minimum weights and wheel and tire requirements. |
600cc or 636 Kawasaki 4 valve motors. I believe it’s 917cc for the older motors, we used to use the cb750 ohc engines. Direct drive no clutch gearbox etc. just like regular midget, sprint etc. 10 or 13” wheels. There is a max width the rear of car tire to tire. Don’t remember the wheelbase restrictions. Most use standard Schroeder steering or now the newer Bailey versions of the Schroeder they’re non power steering units.
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Re: ASCoC TQ Midgets Rule Book
Originally Posted by badcoupe: |
48 in center tire to center tire max
65 in max wheel base. 800 lbs min with driver Stock bore and stroke anything else goes Kaw 636 run electronic fuel injection 600 motors can run mechanical injection |
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