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Originally Posted by Bradleyracing86
It's interesting that one car's (1) fuel injection on the chopping block. Basically you can spend as much as you want on ECU Mapping, high flow 60lbs injectors, digital fuel pumps, fuel pressure regulators etc... But cant have manual injection... Well not even mechanical, aparently Kinsler you can run. and other brands are ok. But just not engler?
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Perhaps just a poor choice of words. I think what they were trying to say was no mechanical injectors for 2013. In order to sell stuff you have to build it up with a whole bunch of "hype" and sometimes this "hype" scares people. They have never figured a way to ban "RICH" people from racing which is what a lot of the rules try to do in a round about way. Some people will morgage theit house to race and be up front. Racing is a very addictive sport, and many people have made a "small fortune" doing it, usually after starting with a "large fortune".
If you require a "SHOCK PACKAGE RULE" there will be somebody spending thousands of dollars having their shocks tricked out and while still appear stock. You can only get so much power out of a given size motor. I can remember back in the early 90's people who were running mechanical injectors at the time crying about those new fangled electronic injectors that were starting to appear on the newer cycle motors. They knew it would cost 10's of thousands of dollars to convert over and would just kill racing.
Well guess what-----they came anyhow and they were a great improvement over the old mechanical type injectors out there but they did not cost as much money as they thought. If a guy wants to run mechanical injectors that should be his deal. He---WILL--- spend more money but the enjoymet he has changing pills for each track and each weather condition and every temperature is "PRICLESS" to him, and he will be having a great time doing it. Why deprive him of his fun by trying to save him a few bucks, go on and let him play with himself and spend his money the way he sees fit. Race clubs are trying to act like the "Federal Government" by wanting to micro manage our racing experience. Can't we just "CHILL A LITTLE". The fewer rules the better for all of us. I don't think rules have ever saved anyone any money and in the long run make it harder to inforce the ones we need to.
Honest Dad himself
