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1/13/15, 12:28 AM |
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Re: BMARA engine rules are now D-II
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1/13/15, 12:33 AM |
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Re: BMARA engine rules are now D-II
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As far as a safety risk goes, I've heard of a lot more incidents when a torque tube has gotten loose and wrecked a driver's ankles and legs than I have of chains causing any problems. Proper maintenance and setup and a good chainguard should keep things relatively calm. US Mini/Lightning Sprints aside, look at the New Zealand TQ's; almost all of them run a transverse engine and chain drive these days with no issues that I've seen in video from Western Springs. Notice almost all of them run hairpins, which is a big help in matching suspension geometry with the arc of the chain.
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1/13/15, 12:38 AM |
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Re: BMARA engine rules are now D-II
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The way I remember VW's was one in the car>>>>> one at the shop>>>>>and one somewhere between home and Auto-Craft. I do miss that chirping noise they used to make. Lets not get too technical, leave that to the racers, we sure don't want Humpey Wheller to come in and talk us into racing 600 Midgets using his parts only to keep us on the up and up. Go to IRS (Illini Racing Series) racing and read their rules talk about specific, I have read them three times and probably will need a couple of more times to understand them. They do seem pretty comprehensive. They are also right up by Angel Park and would be ready made racers wanting someplace else to race. Honest Dad himself ![]() ![]()
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Wayne, I was being sarcastic about the chains not being safe, refering to BKuhn's post below where he says the chain is a "safety concern".
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1/13/15, 9:58 AM |
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1/13/15, 10:32 AM |
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If the Illini cars were on the undercard of a national midget event then it does pose a little brother problem. However, if the Illini group is the only midget program on the card then the casual fan won't notice the slower speeds- just the top notch racing.
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1/13/15, 10:55 AM |
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One thing that differentiates the Illini group (and probably slows them down a bit) is that they run Dwarf Car tires. I'm not a fan of that particular rule.
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1/13/15, 11:44 AM |
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1/13/15, 11:47 AM |
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It was once said that the goal of winning any race was to win it at the slowest possible speed. If everybody is racing on them skinny tires the racing is going to be as good or better than racing on tires that allow more horsepower to be delivered to the race track. Honest Dad himself ![]() ![]()
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1/13/15, 12:19 PM |
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First thing off the bat>>>> Happy Birthday kiddo. ![]() ![]() I questioned their choice in restrictor sizing and method for determining the proper size of restrictor but then I looked at the tracks that they race on and most of them are just big old Dynamometers anyhow. I guess in 20+ years of racing they should know what works for them. With this engine rule package and tire requirements, a guy could race with them all year long with a National Midget motor and then if he wished could remove the restrictors and tires and race with the National Bunch, when they came to town. On the other hand a guy could take an Echotec powered car and install a modified head package and race it with the National bunch also if they would allow a stock block 2.4 liter x 4 valve engine to compete. Honest Dad himself ![]() ![]()
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