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2/15/08, 11:42 AM |
#31
Re: midget engines?
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2/18/08, 7:17 PM |
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Re: midget engines?
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2/18/08, 7:39 PM |
#33
Re: midget engines?
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I'm not talking USAC, I'm talking Chili Bowl where it is perfectly legal. Could you imagine such an engine in a Bondio car? 400hp weighing in at 200lbs?!?!?
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2/18/08, 8:06 PM |
#34
Re: midget engines?
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Hawker,
Are you sure this V8 is legal at the Chillibowl? Larry "O":O: |
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2/18/08, 8:48 PM |
#35
Re: midget engines?
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Larry,
The midget V-8's are not only legal at the Chili Bowl, they are also currently legal for USAC at 120CID with a 4-valve OHC configuration. (90 deg. max V) |
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2/18/08, 9:01 PM |
#36
Re: midget engines?
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2/18/08, 10:13 PM |
#37
Re: midget engines?
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As reading the USAC rule book last week I thought I read no 8 Cylinders are approved?
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2/18/08, 10:20 PM |
#38
Re: midget engines?
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At 170 CID, the H1 would not be legal in USAC. However, the only rules that I know of for the Chili Bowl are USAC body panels........and you can't have a ski for a LF...LMAO....Thanks Andy... There was a Ford SHO V6 (182CID) entered in the Chili Bowl this year and in the previous years there was a Caddilac V6 entered.
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2/19/08, 7:12 AM |
#39
Re: midget engines?
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The V-8 spec is actually an anomole in the USAC rulebook. When the V-8 stopped showing up at the tracks, USAC basically stopped writing a spec for the motor. I believe Jackie Runyon was one of the last one's running, Mel may also have been running one at the time. Anyone with a legal V-8 could show up and run it in a USAC event under the last printed spec (120 CI).
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2/19/08, 3:27 PM |
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Re: midget engines?
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"On to, say, a Suzuki GSX-R1000 now. The engine is a 999cc, four-stroke, liquid-cooled inline-four, and depending on who you talk to (or which motorcycle mag roadtest you choose to believe), it makes anywhere between 165
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