Bob, sprint cars, midgets, and nearly every form of racing has evolved. There are so many things that could be updated on a TQ to get more cars to show up to the track. I've been around racing all my life, but having to search for old motorcycle parts isn't bringing people to the sport, and that's exactly the reason the mini and micro sprints are growing, and it has nothing to do with a chain drive. You can go put in an R6, or RR and be competitive in either one. The engine rules in the TQs out east are different from my conversation with the guy that had the car, and the newer engines are much cheaper, and you have the availability to use other vendors and engine builders to do so. There isn't any engine builders out there that are really truthfully reputable for TQs, but I can name you 20 in the mini sprint and micro sprint world.
If some people had their way nothing would evolve, evolution is part of life. I've said forever, put an actual engine in a TQ that doesn't detinate after a few races, you've got the perfect car.
PS, sorry for jacking the thread, but I'm still interested to know exactly what engine is in there.
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