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9/28/09, 3:03 PM   #41
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Don
How are you going to be able to give him your right foot and your racing ability.

Mike
 
9/28/09, 3:04 PM   #42
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Hey Phil. How about you buy my entire engine package for 3,500.00 after the Lawrenceburg race? That includes the traction control.

No thanks Don, but I appreciate the offer.

I would imagine since you are not running any sort of computerized engine system you would agree with me then that the best way to stop this type of rumor-mongering would be to create some rules to keep this type of racing fair and affordable and tech the top 3 cars after each feature?
 
9/28/09, 3:04 PM   #43
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The rules say 1205, if they say that why the big deal over the 1000s. with a 2mill bigbore and a 2mill stroker it will still be under 1205. we should be able to do what we want to them as long as its under 1205. its a 1200 class not a stock 1000 class.
 
9/28/09, 3:05 PM   #44
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Not funny according to the guys at the motorcycle shop up the street that tried to sell me a $2K system they use with their racing bikes. Not sure if it was described as 'traction control' per say or something else, but it seemed a little over the top for a motor I paid $900 for.

The simple solution to this kind or stuff, whether it is out there or not.....create some reasonable rules that will keep the playing field even and costs down. Then start inspecting the top 3 cars every race. If no one is putting big money into computerized engine systems we'll all know it and the track 'smack' will come to an end.

And FYI - while you are still finding that funny....go do a google search on GSXR1000 traction control.

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Don
How are you going to be able to give him your right foot and your racing ability.

Mike


Maybe his right shoe goes with the deal? I would hope he would keep his foot.
 
9/28/09, 3:13 PM   #45
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You'll have to elaborate a little bit more than just that 'it won't matter' statement as I have been told otherwise by a number of people who recommended one to me.

And you can jump my arse all you want, I really don't care.....I am simply stating what a half dozen other people have said to me. Right or wrong, that perception is out there. And it gets back to my original point that some simple rules and enforcement would put an end to the talk right away.

And have a great evening....I am going golfing!
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9/28/09, 3:21 PM   #46
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Have any of you noticed that when a Henchcraft shows up, Whether its me Rod Sanders or Mike Kiser it seems we find victory lane. The Henchcraft Chassis is by far the best out there.
 
9/28/09, 3:22 PM   #47
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You'll have to elaborate a little bit more than just that 'it won't matter' statement as I have been told otherwise by a number of people who recommended one to me.

And you can jump my arse all you want, I really don't care.....I am simply stating what a half dozen other people have said to me. Right or wrong, that perception is out there. And it gets back to my original point that some simple rules and enforcement would put an end to the talk right away.

And have a great evening....I am going golfing!

I apologize, but some of the rumors really get old. If I hear a rumor, I don't spread it to other people. Then it will just bring me down to their level. Hey if you ever have a question about the car I run or the ones I work on, just come down and ask. I'm not going to give you my set-up, but I'll get you in the ball park.

Aaron Pollock

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Have any of you noticed that when a Henchcraft shows up, Whether its me Rod Sanders or Mike Kiser it seems we find victory lane. The Henchcraft Chassis is by far the best out there.

Don't forget about the 7 car. I think we finally got all the bugs worked out of it.
 
9/28/09, 3:31 PM   #48
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Sorry about that Aaron. I didn't mean anything negative about you. I am just trying to point out the facts. Good luck this weekend.

Don
 
9/28/09, 3:49 PM   #49
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Hey Beau, dont the rules also say no strokers?
-andy
 
9/28/09, 4:01 PM   #50
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Hey Beau, dont the rules also say no strokers?
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yes they do. but if the rules say 1205 why cant a person use a stroker crank if its under the 1205 limit?
 
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