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10/30/09, 9:19 AM |
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Re: Winter tqs
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Also for clarification. It was stated by Mark at the Greensburg drivers meeting that the experiment would be run through out the 2010 season and a desicion made on whether to adjust the rules for 2011.
I was told I would be able to run the car all next year. Mark told me I couldn't run at the Burg because of the points battle being so close. Which I can understand. Thanks to Charlie for at least letting me hot lap. I never would have invested my time or money for an experiment that only would last 1 race and a hot lap session. |
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10/30/09, 9:37 AM |
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Re: Winter tqs
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First of all, TQs in the Northeast (which to my knowledge are all pavement) and apparently a few that they have in Florida are run this way. California isn't, never has been, nor has Indiana.
As for your time and money, I wouldn't of either, and knowing the rules before hand, and looking at my car at Shelbyville and seeing how it could be done legally, I don't understand why you did it that way anyways. Your car didn't just become illegal, it was never legal per the MTQRL rulebook. You can still be legal, just cut your tranny off and hook the motor up through the driveline like every other TQ in the MTQRL and come race. I wasn't at Greensburg, and admittedly I was very vocal at Lawrenceburg, because my team took the time to do our R and D through the rulebook. And I wasn't about to let our time and money be wasted without speaking my concerns. Trust me, I would love to be able to shift my motor, but I want a traditonal TQ, not a mini sprint. If all of this makes me a jerk, so be it, it's nothing personal on my end.
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10/30/09, 9:56 AM |
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Re: Winter tqs
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First of all I don't think anybody is a jerk. I am not mad at any racer no matter how they feel about my car. I also understand you wanting to protect your investment in R&D. I did talk to you at Shelbyville and looked at your car. You have alot of work and money in your set-up thats for sure. Lots of one-off parts. After Shelbyville I contacted Mark to ask about rules and he hooked me up with the Tech Dir. Jerry Frickman. Jerry and I started talking about how it could be made eaisier and cheaper for the regular joe to get into TQ's. Not the guy who has a machine shop and can make anything work. We came up with the set-up on my car, I got the O.K. and built the car, and now here we are. I can't tell the future. All I can go by is what I was told I could do.
---------- Post added at 10:08 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:56 AM ---------- Just for the record my car can not be shifted nor can I use the clutch. The only thing different about my car is the drive shaft is conected to the transmission output shaft, I still have to be pushed started. The drive is set up like a dwarf car or modlite. |
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10/30/09, 10:16 AM |
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Re: Winter tqs
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10/30/09, 10:50 AM |
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RE: Winter TQ's
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First, I would like to apologize for my first post. After reading it, I can see that it sounded a lot more "rough" than I intended, especially towards the series. I was mainly just trying to speak my opinion, but can see that I might have offended some people. This was not my intention, nor do I hope this happened.
I think the organization in reference (MTQRL) is a first-class organization. Also, they've done a lot for TQ racing in their first year and I can't wait to see what they do in the future. If they keep doing what they're doing, the success will come! Also, I respect "Cincy" for trying to be different and going after the "racing dream". However, it's unfortunate the situation ever came to this. Hopefully he'll slap the "conventional" set-up in there and go racing again. Finally, back to the post, does anyone have a huge building in Indiana to toss some dirt in and go racing?! :2:
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10/30/09, 5:13 PM |
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Re: Winter tqs
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Join Date: Mar 2009 Posts: 882 |
Without just using the phrase "it's against the rules", will someone explain the advantage of leaving the transmission on. All I keep hearing is how its against the rules. No one has offered a valid reason as to why other that's just the way it is. It sounds like he took a stock motor and put it in a tq. What's wrong with that? Stock motors off wrecked bikes can be bought off ebay for less than a grand. Then you're eliminating having to take it to a machine shop and having it specially cut down. Just curious. Not trying to sling mud. (no pun intended)
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10/30/09, 5:34 PM |
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Re: Winter tqs
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10/30/09, 6:01 PM |
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Re: Winter tqs
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Hey, do we have Dog Food and Glue yet?
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10/30/09, 6:10 PM |
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Re: Winter tqs
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10/31/09, 3:19 PM |
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Re: Winter tqs
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The word "transmission" covers too many areas that I do not want to get into. That would open up a can of worms that would be impossible to control. What it boils down to is that this kind of move would blur the fine line between a TQ and a minisprint. I see Carl's point of view, however, I can not allow for this change at this time. I bet that the Minisprints would tell him the same thing. If he wants to keep that engine and make an adapter to run it off the CRANKSHAFT while keeping the transmission intact fine by me. I am sorry that he got bad information from the higher-ups, but Jerry is the Director of Competition, not the Tech inspector. He should have e-mailed either me or Randy. Better yet, he should have just followed the rule book to begin with. I like Carl. He seems like a nice enough guy, however, I will not make an exception in the rules just for him. If I do that, I have to do it for everyone. If I do that, I just as well take the rulebook and burn it. Lets put this to rest. ---------- Post added at 03:40 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:19 PM ---------- [QUOTE=Cincy Dirt Bowl;143282]<SNIP> After Shelbyville I contacted Mark to ask about rules and he hooked me up with the Tech Dir. Jerry Frickman. Jerry and I started talking about how it could be made eaisier and cheaper for the regular joe to get into TQ's.......[COLOR="Black"] Carl, I thought we had this taken care of at Lawrenceburg. I am all for keeping cost down. I am also into R&D. I am first and formost into following the rules. I am sorry that Jerry gave you bad input. I knew nothing about your car until you unloaded it. Had I known before hand, I would have told you then not to bother setting it up the way you did. Did you ever think about connecting the driveshaft to the CRANKSHAFT with the case intact? I would have no problem with that. A "transmission" covers too many areas that I can not enforce. The way you have it set up, it is neither a TQ nor a Minisprint. It is a half-breed of the two. I am not going to allow people to "run what they brought". Where do I draw the line? I am going to draw it at the rule book. Again, sorry you got bad input. Feel free to e-mail or call me with any questions you have. |
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