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DAD 10/13/15 8:47 PM

New DII Engine rules
 
Winter is here and it's time to start making rules and changes for next season. Maybe it is time to start checking to see what racers feel about DII engine rules. I realize some of this stuff is confusing. You may vote yes on as many items as you like you or I may add to the poll if we wish and think of something that I missed.

fish 10/14/15 12:31 AM

Re: New DII Engine rules
 
I can't find the "don't allow" button anywhere. :31:

the visitor 10/14/15 5:28 AM

Re: New DII Engine rules
 
Looks to me your trying to get back to a 30k motor !!!!!!!!!

red70racer 10/14/15 8:48 AM

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Originally Posted by the visitor (Post 429114)
Looks to me your trying to get back to a 30k motor !!!!!!!!!

We as racers cannot make our own rules
I agree looking at this poll it can escalate quickly
I think French Grimes has a formula that works
We need to not let racers make make these decisions

DAD 10/14/15 9:08 AM

Re: New DII Engine rules
 
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Originally Posted by fish (Post 429109)
I can't find the "don't allow" button anywhere. :31:

Fish

If you want you can write in additional responses that includes "Don't allow" In fact I am going to add a couple more responses my self. You can even change your vote as often as you like.:)


Honest Dad himself:6::6:

DAD 10/14/15 10:47 AM

Re: New DII Engine rules
 
Looks like we have a lot of racers out there with older National Midget Motors wanting some place to race. That sounds like a good thing to me. Or do they think they can just go "Cherry Picking" in the DII class?:)

Honest Dad himself:6::6:

gearguy 10/14/15 1:21 PM

Re: New DII Engine rules
 
I want to go racing not inspecting. Let's return to the common sense rules of the 1970s BEFORE all these specialized racing motors came into being. If it looked like a Chevy II on the outside and didn't have a cross flow head you got so many cubic inches and if you finished in the top three you were checked. If it was a different engine type you got a different displacement.
I have Honda F motors that started off as $500 E-bay basket cases and the D2 rules act like they are plutonium. It should be up to the car owners what parts they want to put inside their motors. The cost savings come from using stock castings not stock parts that might fail and cost you a whole motor. In most cases the stock parts are as good or better than the aftermarket parts. The entire numbers matching thing is a joke. If you race for a few years you will end up with a collection of damaged motors and it makes no sense to prevent a car owner from bolting together a frankenstein if the parts fit.
The automakers are changing motors much more frequently than before. Today's racing Ecotec is not the same as in the 2015 cars. A top level spec salvage yard motor will cost more than a used up low spec motor but will be cheaper than rebuilding anything.
Our Illini group has been doing the D2 thing for 24 seasons and we've seen damn near everything tried at least once. The rules shouldn't keep people from being creative.

lightning01 10/14/15 2:23 PM

Before you worry about rules everyone needs to come together and figure out the identity of D2 midgets, or whatever you choose to call them. Are we gonna be less expensive national midgets with $15-20k engines, or a true lower class that is an open wheel alternative to a stock car or sport mod with $5-10k engines? Once you decide that, the rules will be easy to figure out. I don't care either way, just decide. Selfishness and ego among the leaders of this concept will kill it long before bad rules will. We need an identity before we need a set of rules.

DAD 10/14/15 2:44 PM

Re: New DII Engine rules
 
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Originally Posted by lightning01 (Post 429167)
Before you worry about rules everyone needs to come together and figure out the identity of D2 midgets, or whatever you choose to call them. Are we gonna be less expensive national midgets with $15-20k engines, or a true lower class that is an open wheel alternative to a stock car or sport mod with $5-10k engines? Once you decide that, the rules will be easy to figure out. I don't care either way, just decide. Selfishness and ego among the leaders of this concept will kill it long before bad rules will. We need an identity before we need a set of rules.



Travis

I don't think they will be either "Mini" Or "Lightning" Midgets. The old guy with the concept down in Florida who has put forth a lot of time and effort furthering the concept, I would have to rate as selfless. He isn't making anything off of the deal. He is just trying to further the cause.

Me I am a very interested by stander who also like to get people thinking. At first I was a bit disturbed with the results but further study seems to prove out that racers aren't too far off the mark.

Do you think you could change your handle to DII01 or D201 ??:)

Seriously most of the people involved have the best interest of the class at heart. I for one don't want to see a wide open bidding war about who can spend the most money. If done right spending money won't be as big of an advantage as it is in other classes of racing, just like Mini-Sprints (I never did like the term Lightning Sprint) that is what got the Florida guy to thinking.;);)

Honest Dad himself:6::6:

gearguy 10/14/15 3:19 PM

Re: New DII Engine rules
 
There is not much new in this D2 business. In 2016 the Illini Racing Series will have its 25th season of sportsman midget racing. Laverne Spenser has sheparded this deal from the start and has the scars to prove it. You may not like our tire rules but we have the motor thing pretty much under control. National motors are allowed but restricted; we have a stock internal rule but make allowances in restrictor size to account for motors that have been internally modified.
All that got "invented" in Florida or Iowa was the D2 nametag. Stock block clubs existed before WWII and proudly called themselves Class B Midgets.


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