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allow cycle motors increase to 1400 cc's |
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16 | 29.09% |
allow only stock cylinder head and parts no altering |
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20 | 36.36% |
alllow aftermarket cam shafts |
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15 | 27.27% |
allow aftermarket valves |
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17 | 30.91% |
allow aftermarket valve springs |
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30 | 54.55% |
allow porting |
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11 | 20.00% |
allow porting in older smaller motors |
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10 | 18.18% |
alllow head milling |
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20 | 36.36% |
allow only stock long blocks with stock components |
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14 | 25.45% |
allow aftermarket pistons |
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18 | 32.73% |
allow aftermarket rods |
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27 | 49.09% |
allow crank lightening |
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12 | 21.82% |
allow oiling changes |
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27 | 49.09% |
allow removal of balancer shafts |
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26 | 47.27% |
allow wet sump only |
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10 | 18.18% |
allow optonal dry sump oiling |
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26 | 47.27% |
allow stock ecu only with flashing |
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10 | 18.18% |
allow aftermarket ecu |
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19 | 34.55% |
allow aftermarket ignition for mec injection systems |
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19 | 34.55% |
allow gasoline or methanol as fuel |
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10 | 18.18% |
allow methanol only (safety) |
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31 | 56.36% |
allow aftermarket injection electronic |
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24 | 43.64% |
allow aftermarket injection mechanical |
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27 | 49.09% |
allow bore change to meet displacement |
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14 | 25.45% |
allow stroke change to meet displacement |
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13 | 23.64% |
allow the use of restricted older National Midget Motors |
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25 | 45.45% |
allow the use of stock smaller forced induction motors as they come on line |
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9 | 16.36% |
allow M/C powerd cars to remove clutch and starter |
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10 | 18.18% |
Allow 2.5L Engines |
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17 | 30.91% |
I have raced in a DII class in the past |
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19 | 34.55% |
I am very interested in DII Midget racing |
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18 | 32.73% |
keep min weight as they are 1125>1000>910>875 |
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7 | 12.73% |
Change min weight of auto engine cars down to 1025 lbs. |
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3 | 5.45% |
Tow your car on an open trailer |
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5 | 9.09% |
weiRaise the min weight to accomodate 2014 average male weight of 196 pounds |
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4 | 7.27% |
allow OEM Stock VVT |
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9 | 16.36% |
VVT must be disabled if aftermarket fuel injection is used |
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3 | 5.45% |
no wings |
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5 | 9.09% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 55. You may not vote on this poll |
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10/21/15, 8:38 PM |
#71
Re: New DII Engine rules
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Join Date: Aug 2009 Posts: 5,957 |
Ray
Just going by what Jason said. Thanks for the link? I was really kind of looking forward to a wide open race DII motor. Honest Dad himself ![]() ![]() |
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10/21/15, 10:53 PM | #72 | ||
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Join Date: Nov 2007 Posts: 1,621 |
Wide open D2 ? Kinda defeats the whole purpose, instead of building up another class of racecar how bout you pony up and ride with the big boys.. 10k is pretty reasonable to go to any big midget show.. Your not far off with the new Ecotech.
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10/24/15, 5:09 PM | #73 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2015 Posts: 12 |
Just an outsider's view, but I think engines are pretty good the way they are. Allowing purpose built race engines will result in a lot cars running today to be pushed back in the barn because the owner can't afford to spend what it takes to compete.
Again, just my view from the outside. |
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10/24/15, 7:44 PM |
#74
Re: New DII Engine rules
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Join Date: Jul 2014 Posts: 199 |
So a Badger midget will not be D2 legal?
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10/24/15, 8:17 PM |
#75
Re: New DII Engine rules
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 153 |
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10/24/15, 11:38 PM |
#76
Re: New DII Engine rules
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Join Date: Feb 2010 Posts: 207 |
Based upon the current leaked info, a D2 motor would be lucky to make 225 horsepower. The Badger rule package is aimed at 350 horsepower. The D2 goal is to make sure a stockblock motor cannot compete with a National motor. At the Kokomo Klash only two stock blocks made the A main & neither was D2 legal.
So you can take your D2 motor to a Badger race and be a legal moving chicane if you want but not the reverse. No word on whether Badger motors would be welcome at National races though. Not that 350 horsepower will win any of those events. |
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10/25/15, 10:20 AM |
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Re: New DII Engine rules
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Join Date: Apr 2008 Posts: 688 |
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10/25/15, 11:35 AM | #78 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 115 |
So does 225hp mean basically stock long blocks?
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10/25/15, 11:38 AM |
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Re: New DII Engine rules
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Join Date: Aug 2009 Posts: 5,957 |
BMARA rules state:
"The OEM cylinder head maybe machined or strengthened for longevity. Portingof the cylinder head including intake matching is NOT ALLOWED. Machining, grinding, sanding, or etching of the intakeand/or exhaust ports are STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Camshafts, valve springs, valve spring retainers, keepers, and fowler maybe replaced with aftermarket products. All timing components such as cam gears, sprockets, timing chains, and timing belts maybe replaced with aftermarket products. Titanium products are NOT allowed" Given the fact that porting of heads is not permitted, does the Ecotec really have the CFM to make 300+ Horsepower?? Maybe the Honda does?? From what I understand the difference between DII and BMARA is mostly in the use of aftermarket bolt on parts. Cams, valves, pistons etc. Both have opted for stock blocks, cranks and heads allowing only minor changes to these parts. It is great to see so much interest in the class and so much interest in keeping the cost down for all the classes of cars. I think we should wait to see the DII rules posted to compare the two. I really don't expect to see a big difference and probably a good DII car could compete with the BMARA racers. I really don't think a lot of guys realize how good of a motor the Ecotec is right out of the car and on to the race track. Many of these aftermarket parts I would classify as Glittering Bull $^it. Horsepower is directly proportional to how much air you can cram into the cylinder on each stroke and then how much can you compress it until it is time to fire it off. Cams help a little but port design and valve area are paramount and both set of rules take these variables out of the equation. Honest Dad himself ![]() ![]()
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10/25/15, 11:46 AM | #80 | ||
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Join Date: Aug 2015 Posts: 35 |
From everything that I have read is Division II was put together several years ago to make this an affordable class (chassis and engines) so the the average working man can bu an older car add and inexpensive "stock" type of engine and go race....heard that now it is going to allow anything goes as far as the chassis with a somewhat stock style of engine....of course this is hear say....maybe the powers to be will have the riles out before next season so we can make a decision
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