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9/5/15, 11:04 PM | #11 | |
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The absolute BEST way to make ever one equal is to have a 1 3/4 header rule. Don't matter what size engine you have it can't flow with that little header.
Easy to tech and cheap. |
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9/6/15, 11:32 AM | #12 | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 829 |
I think some of you are missing the point. With 13" RR and a 11" LR you can have all the power in the world but if you can't get it to the ground with the narrow tires it will level the field if you have a 410 or 360. Plus look at how many 12 headed 410's out there you can buy for under $10,000 compared to buying a high dollar 360 motor.
The only thing I would have liked to see is a weight rule but if you look at the current cars in MI imagine no one is close to the current weight rule. Plus with new tires there are not different sizes so everyone will be close to same amount of stagger. |
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9/6/15, 11:56 AM |
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Re: SOD has no rules in 2016
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![]() But in this day and age with so many series running spec, I fully thought SOD was going to announce spec engines, chassis, tires, body panels, etc. I even wondered if they were going to go to a partially spec track, like running Crystal Motor Speedway every other race. They did almost a complete 180. And yes, I too am wondering like chop - with "no engine rules" will this allow nitrous oxide, doctoring of fuels, and traction control? I will give SOD credit in this area where traction control is illegal in pretty much every series but so many guys use it, the sanctioning bodies just turn a blind eye to it. This will be extremely interesting to follow next season. But like I said, I will give SOD, Naida, and the Irwins credit for being pioneers and charting a new course and a new direction. Of course, purse $$$ will overcome any obstacle. I tam sure this is where the Hoosier spec tire deal starts the kick in. |
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9/6/15, 12:33 PM |
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Re: SOD has no rules in 2016
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Join Date: Mar 2009 Posts: 318 |
I understand the narrow (hard compound?) tire move. But is it a higher cost for less amount of tire? Are they going to limit the amount of tires used in a night? Will this turn in to a tire soaking-grinding party? Will the racer have to spend tons of money on shocks-bars to get that little bit more out of the new tire? So any sprint car in the world can now run with SOD. Last year Rico showed up on a off night. Will they want to buy new (can't use any other place) rims and tires? I would think more likely would pick an other club to race. Don't get me wrong, I really hope it does work, more cars, good side by side, two groove racing.
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9/6/15, 1:22 PM | #15 | ||
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9/6/15, 2:40 PM |
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Re: SOD has no rules in 2016
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 6,725 |
-- Is it cheaper to field a 410 AND 360?
-- This is the same "rules package" as Butler (minus tires). Doesn't this put SOD, Butler & MTS on the same playing field? -- Anyone remember when SOD was a 410 series? -- Butler sportsman? Don't get me started. I could go on for hours. |
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9/6/15, 5:15 PM | #17 | ||
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 534 |
Mts has an open hoosier right rear tire rule. Other three corners are open. They also have a sensible weight rule but haven't rolled a car across scales in years. I'm all for opening up rules, but sod had a great thing going and had a fair amount of cars. On par with mts and the other local sprints. This rule change just isolated them once again. It's bad enough that mother nature has us surrounded with huge lakes and we are blessed with sand in our clay, now wing teams have to buy special wheels and tires to run the wing series. I know I'm not a wing guy, but I do have the stuff now to go wing racing once I build a new car, but with these rule changes it isn't going to happen. Cutting down on the tires will only make shocks and bars that much more important.
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9/6/15, 11:17 PM |
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Re: SOD has no rules in 2016
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 6,725 |
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More than anything, my thoughts on the reason Butler has had an open engine rule is simply because they don't want to do the tech! But I can't say I've witnessed any exotic engines in the pits. There was a time when Butler & SOD went by the same engine rules and to me that was some of the best times in Michigan sprint car racing. Some years there were 5 or 6 SOD shows at the track and they were sort of like a Posse-Outlaw showdown. It would be really beneficial for sprint car racing in the state of Michigan to have all the series and tracks, including Hartford & I-96 on the same page. (Heck, I would go for Racesaver 305s if they all agreed to it!) |
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