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SXS Racer Extraordinaire - UTVUnderground Approved
...and don't forget contingency $$$. ^^^ It is not huge bucks, but it is better than a poke in the eye. The bottom line is that racing isn't cheap, even if this is more of an entry level class. Think of the guy in the Mercedes that bitches about the green fees at some high zoot golf course.
Todd, right now the engine rules are working, with the CVT being the great equalizer...think belts. I am not opposed to a pump gas rule, and disagree with the gentleman at Queen, just like I disagreed with Kevin Kroyer regarding class 10. Kevin thought that bringing the Ecotec engine into class 10 was a horrible idea. Well it would be a horrible idea for him because he wouldn't be able to sell any more $25k 1600cc Honda engines that needed to be gone through every other race. The Ecotec totally transformed and rejuvenated class 10. Were there were 6-8 racing each other five years ago, class 10 now often will have as many entries as UTV's at certain races. I really don't think pump gas will bring in titanium con rods and billet cranks. But pump gas will be another thing to police and I honestly don't know if BITD has tools or personnel to test for pump gas. A sealed engine would be much easier to police. But even a sealed engine isn't necessary with our class at this moment, because nobody has come in (to my knowledge) with huge power and spanked everyone. Maybe if it becomes a problem in the future something will need to be done, but we don't need to chase ghosts now.
Rule stabilization is as important as anything in helping our class grow. If a new rule, were to be implemented, the rule should be announced way before it is implemented, to give teams a chance to plan and test. Turbos for example...if (and that is a BIG 'if') the rules committee agreed that this was something they wanted to do, they should have said they will be legal in 2016, not 2015 so the Murray's new car they built in 2014 wouldn't immediately be obsolete. Same goes with larger O.D. tires. Give the teams some time to try some stuff out and who knows, it might even be enough time for a tire manufacturer to come out with a new tire.
I stand by what I said regarding building a whole car from a complete vehicle versus trying to put one together from a parts book. The later is significantly more expensive and it takes FOREVER to look up and order every little thing from electronic microfiche. Imagine looking up 1200 part numbers and ordering them from the pimple faced parts kid at the local dealership? Ugggg. I keep hearing 'the frame,' but the frame is only one part number. What about brakes, prop shaft, front hilliard, clutches, and the list goes on. I forgot about the racer discount program that Joey mentioned. That is a good deal.
As for me, I am still a card carrying member of the Jagged X Polaris race team, but I told them that I need to take some time off from racing to take care of some important issues close to home. I am sure I will return to racing at some point.
Todd, right now the engine rules are working, with the CVT being the great equalizer...think belts. I am not opposed to a pump gas rule, and disagree with the gentleman at Queen, just like I disagreed with Kevin Kroyer regarding class 10. Kevin thought that bringing the Ecotec engine into class 10 was a horrible idea. Well it would be a horrible idea for him because he wouldn't be able to sell any more $25k 1600cc Honda engines that needed to be gone through every other race. The Ecotec totally transformed and rejuvenated class 10. Were there were 6-8 racing each other five years ago, class 10 now often will have as many entries as UTV's at certain races. I really don't think pump gas will bring in titanium con rods and billet cranks. But pump gas will be another thing to police and I honestly don't know if BITD has tools or personnel to test for pump gas. A sealed engine would be much easier to police. But even a sealed engine isn't necessary with our class at this moment, because nobody has come in (to my knowledge) with huge power and spanked everyone. Maybe if it becomes a problem in the future something will need to be done, but we don't need to chase ghosts now.
Rule stabilization is as important as anything in helping our class grow. If a new rule, were to be implemented, the rule should be announced way before it is implemented, to give teams a chance to plan and test. Turbos for example...if (and that is a BIG 'if') the rules committee agreed that this was something they wanted to do, they should have said they will be legal in 2016, not 2015 so the Murray's new car they built in 2014 wouldn't immediately be obsolete. Same goes with larger O.D. tires. Give the teams some time to try some stuff out and who knows, it might even be enough time for a tire manufacturer to come out with a new tire.
I stand by what I said regarding building a whole car from a complete vehicle versus trying to put one together from a parts book. The later is significantly more expensive and it takes FOREVER to look up and order every little thing from electronic microfiche. Imagine looking up 1200 part numbers and ordering them from the pimple faced parts kid at the local dealership? Ugggg. I keep hearing 'the frame,' but the frame is only one part number. What about brakes, prop shaft, front hilliard, clutches, and the list goes on. I forgot about the racer discount program that Joey mentioned. That is a good deal.
As for me, I am still a card carrying member of the Jagged X Polaris race team, but I told them that I need to take some time off from racing to take care of some important issues close to home. I am sure I will return to racing at some point.