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2015 Best in the Desert UTV class rules are posted on the UTVRA web site and will be posted on the BITD site soon. I,m not sure how to post them here. I will send them to Joey so he can post them.
SCR 33: TURBOCHARGERS
Aftermarket turbochargers are allowed in the UTV Unlimited Class. UTV Pro
production class does allow turbochargers, they must be stock factory equiptment.
No changes, adjustments or modifications are allow, the turbo must remain exactly
as delivered from the factory. Turbochargers must be sealed.
Ziploc? YKK? Super trust worthy competitors.. lol
I have seen how the tags & seal have been handled in other classes in the past & present. Typically the series will go to 1 or 2 engine builders and authorize them to be official inspectors and to add the seal or tag. A course this is done for a price, usually in the $250 - $500 range. I would assume this is the route the series will take with the turbo's?
IMO since 85% of this class and growing are using factory engines. I think the series needs to learn about this and they need to be able band, tag or seal the engine themselves. This would force the series to learn and identify what is legal and what is not.
This is a problem with not just spec'ed tagged parts or engines, but class rules in general. It seems most series expect the class & racers to police themselves and do very little if any real inspecting of the vehicles for class compliance. The series expect the racers to file a protest and drop a deposit down in order for class rules to be inspected or enforced. That is not what the original concept of the racers protest was about. It was designed to be a second set of eyes on the course or if something was missed in pre race inspection. I know sevral guys in the past who have claimed to know about some guys car or truck not being legal, but no one wants to be the guy who calls fowl and puts money down to file a protest. It causes animosity within the class and no one whats to be known as a cry baby or whiner. So no one posts a protest.
Back when my family was racing class 7s and the manufactures were involved, Score Tech actually did tech inspections prior and after the race. Now all they want to do is check for safety items prior and some classes get a minimal post check, depending on the class.
Heck a few years ago when MDR was still around Bill Hammack brought scales to the races and offered up the scales to any 1600 class car prior to the race with no penalty. Then after the race the top 3-4 cars were weighed to make sure they were not under the class min. Plus a engine CC test was done.
Last time I raced Score I had to ask if they were going to inspect our 5//1600 carb after the race. They did make us pull the velocity air box on top of the carb, but that was it. It was a joke. I could have been running a 1776cc engine and no one would have known.
Right now if someone was to run a big bore 1132cc kit in the Pro UTV class how would anyone know?
Cory stated @ BWDC he purchased tools to do a Bore/Stroke measurement and that at 2 random races next year cars would be checked. He claims to have Intel from an "Engine Builder" that some teams are cheating. Bring it!!! I know our engine is legal.
Instead of two random races, why not check the top 4 finishers at each race? This will keep everyone honest and it removes the chance or conspiracy that someone or some team gets inside knowledge of when the random tests would happen.
I'm pretty sure I know what tools he is talking about as CODE is using them in regards to the new 1600 engine rules they have adopted. Its a pretty quick & painless process. In the past and still used by several series is a volume tool which we called the "Huffer". You would pull your pushrods to close off the cylinder, pull the spark plug, screw in the Huffer and crank over the engine. Sort of like doing a leak down test. I know when Score checks CC's this, this is what Art is still using.
This engine displacement thing has been a debate for a long time.
I have no problem cc ing our motors in any non invasive maner but I do not agree with any type of tear down or pre race outside source sealing. Our motors come from Polaris and go back to Polaris when we remove them.
I don't want anyone removing so much as a valve cover from our motors.
Plus, engine sealing is a huge inconvenience and a substantial added expense.
I will say that at Vegas to Reno after racing for 13 hours,I don't plan on hanging around at the finish line for hours while the "inspector" is still out there trying to get to the finish line to get our motor cc 'd.
If teams are cheating right now, they are not very good at it because no one is blowing the class away. Or even winning consistently.
As for the turbo thing, my vote was counted a while back and apparently it was not the most popular vote.
The industry is still growing like crazy and I supose if turbos are the wave of the future then they will find their way into the racing world.
I will say this, if Polaris had been first to market with a turbo, our team would NOT be lobbying to let them into the class.
BSJX
'Liar Polaris would of made you do it.'
Not a liar. Polaris is not a stupid company and wants to sell a variety of different models of RZR's. If the rules stipulated non-turbo, they would be happy to race XP1000's all day long, because they want to sell normally aspirated XP1000's not just turbos.