JoeyD23
#utvunderground
So the BITD rules thread got me thinking. How will this new Turbo Maverick R DS affect UTV racing??
Maybe it won't but something tells me that because we as a sport are always striving to have the latest and greatest, and of course fastest, that guys are going to want to buy and race the new Maverick Turbo. I don't blame them, but what can of worms can this potentially open if orgs allow them to compete amongst other naturally aspirated machines? Will it open it up for guys with RZRs to then go out and put aftermarket turbos on their machines?
My experience with aftermarket turbos leave me to believe that they are not the most reliable machines in the play realm let alone taking them out to race them. I can remember a RZR 900 Turbo racing at WORCS last season and he was never a factor in terms of competing for a lead, that I can remember anyway? Majority of the guys I see with turbos in the desert are either broken or on the verge of breaking. Even those who build the turbo engines seem to have problems. Of course, there are many who have had great success with them but I think they are for sure the minority.
BUT thats what makes this factory turbo from Can-Am so interesting. I think the reliability will be pretty good, no way Can-Am didn't do their homework and test them. No OEM I believe puts out a machine that they foresee to be a dealer / warranty nightmare. So can this new Maverick Turbo be a game changer for UTV racing? It sure looks like it could be, but then again, is it fair to allow them to compete in a Pro Class at WORCS or BITD? I mean, it is factory, anyone can buy one right?
Despite it being factory, I think I still lean towards a turbo or super charged UTV not being allowed to compete in any class designed around naturally aspirated engines. Logic tells me that Polaris, Arctic Cat and maybe a few others are not far behind with their own Turbo models but even then, what happens with all the other non turbo machines who are competing?
Logic tells me it will need to be one more new class developed and I hate to think of that happening for one major reason in that it further dilutes the pro classes of UTV racing. The last thing we really need is another class at BITD or at WORCS. The 850 class at BITD was a perfect example of diluting the pro class for the sake of crowning another winner out of no more than 4-5 cars in the class (if that).
As you can see, I am conflicted. I am excited, big time, but certainly conflicted.
What are your thoughts??
Maybe it won't but something tells me that because we as a sport are always striving to have the latest and greatest, and of course fastest, that guys are going to want to buy and race the new Maverick Turbo. I don't blame them, but what can of worms can this potentially open if orgs allow them to compete amongst other naturally aspirated machines? Will it open it up for guys with RZRs to then go out and put aftermarket turbos on their machines?
My experience with aftermarket turbos leave me to believe that they are not the most reliable machines in the play realm let alone taking them out to race them. I can remember a RZR 900 Turbo racing at WORCS last season and he was never a factor in terms of competing for a lead, that I can remember anyway? Majority of the guys I see with turbos in the desert are either broken or on the verge of breaking. Even those who build the turbo engines seem to have problems. Of course, there are many who have had great success with them but I think they are for sure the minority.
BUT thats what makes this factory turbo from Can-Am so interesting. I think the reliability will be pretty good, no way Can-Am didn't do their homework and test them. No OEM I believe puts out a machine that they foresee to be a dealer / warranty nightmare. So can this new Maverick Turbo be a game changer for UTV racing? It sure looks like it could be, but then again, is it fair to allow them to compete in a Pro Class at WORCS or BITD? I mean, it is factory, anyone can buy one right?
Despite it being factory, I think I still lean towards a turbo or super charged UTV not being allowed to compete in any class designed around naturally aspirated engines. Logic tells me that Polaris, Arctic Cat and maybe a few others are not far behind with their own Turbo models but even then, what happens with all the other non turbo machines who are competing?
Logic tells me it will need to be one more new class developed and I hate to think of that happening for one major reason in that it further dilutes the pro classes of UTV racing. The last thing we really need is another class at BITD or at WORCS. The 850 class at BITD was a perfect example of diluting the pro class for the sake of crowning another winner out of no more than 4-5 cars in the class (if that).
As you can see, I am conflicted. I am excited, big time, but certainly conflicted.
What are your thoughts??