#1
Posted 12-02-2012 05:53 PM
Of course there are some giant problems with this idea, like having to include a thourough engine inspection as part of annual tech but could the benefit outweigh the cost? I think this is definatly more fesiable then all of us buying sealed engines from Mazdaspeed (Like in Mx5 cup), especially considering the diffrences in all the various generations of engines. It also keeps the quality up as the build shops still turn out the same product as they are now. All I think this would change is that it will keep everyone honest about their build. I think the way SSM does it is they are sealed at a set HP number instead of engine construction legality.
Of course there are a million other ways to cheat and to bend the rules and the really fast guys will exploit those opportunities, its just a fact of racing and I get that. But in regional racing In my opinion this could really help compettition and put everyones mind at ease.
Of course I am speaking from a rookies perspective and I dont know how hard it is to check the specific details of an engines legality. I understand from reading other threads that even with ample time, the tools don't exist so this can be done 100% consistently as engines vary so much.
Anyways just my opinion. I hope no one is offended by this but knowing these forums I dont doubt sombody is.....
This may have been talked about before in one shape or another so I apologize for beating a dead horse but I think this is a new take on it.
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#2
Posted 12-02-2012 06:19 PM
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Posted 12-02-2012 10:03 PM
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#6
Posted 12-03-2012 08:01 AM
And you the glass.75 empty kind of guy. Landy might need to have his conversation. I donot must mean I have been around to long now and seen and heard muchKyle is a glass half full kinda guy.
To me spec or sealed engines just mean a wider gulf between halves and have nots but every once in a while some poor slob will get lucky and get a sealed engine that is faster than everyone elses its like playing he power ball we all have a chance but only very few win at that game
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#7
Posted 12-03-2012 08:18 AM
People are always going to push for an advantage, however if we all had to "breathe through the same straw," so to speak, it may take away some of the horsepower disparity for a relatively low cost.
Just an observation, but it seems like mostly the "haves" that argue parity measures won't work.
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Posted 12-03-2012 08:50 AM
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#9
Posted 12-03-2012 08:58 AM
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#10
Posted 12-03-2012 09:18 AM
So what your saying if I hear you correctly is If the 99 run stock pipes and air box, and the 1.6 does the same parity will be achieved?
As jim alluded to in another post it would be best if we picked one model 1999-2000 and got rid of the rest but we all knwo that wont fly and would absolutly murder the class. If the grass is really greener on the other side of the fence, as many like to say is with new sm5 what is keeping the masses from rushing off to build one of those? I only know of one guy who I race with that wants to build one. I have no intentions of racing anything other than SM and I think by the time SM has run its course I will be on to a new endevour completley and will leave racign behind for new challenges in life.
This thread is not getting much in the way of suggestions so far, its my last post as I have No Real Ideas how to achieve parity. I am one that thinks things are very good currently under our new rules, that reach through 2014 season. Thank god we dont have to wonder what RP, or wieght we will have to change to, and it seems tires are set for the next couple years even though its not the same tire.
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#11
Posted 12-03-2012 09:29 AM
Not one word about my exhaust/intake suggestion?
It's always interesting that real parity comments go un-noticed or shall we say un-spoken about. This un-spoken stuff is like when we were talking about freeing up some torque for the 1.6 at Road America. Please note I didn't say generating more torque.
CaveMan, did you read (we all learn someplace) about exhausts back when the Gorilla was playing with your best friends? There was nothing OEM about the exhausts DDG implemented for the Gorilla. There were many comments by others about the pluses and minuses of exhaust relative to torque. Kind of like exhausts on a Kart.
#12
Posted 12-03-2012 09:41 AM
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#13
Posted 12-03-2012 09:49 AM
I dont care what exhaust we use.
Super! Then you're OK with everyone using the same exhaust.
As jim alluded to in another post it would be best if we picked one model 1999-2000 and got rid of the rest
Yes, very disconcerting coming from one of the decision makers for this class. Why not 1990-93 and get rid of the rest?
I have No Real Ideas
And I have no comment.
From Speedwell's SM5 post:
The Spec-Like Miata-Like racing class "product" needs to cater to people below the 1% ... the same people that got geeked out about taking homebuilt 1.6s to the track for $10K. Eliminate EVERY unnecessary cost-creep item with militance. Often that means "spec", but sometimes it means "open".
I'm one of those geeks who saw SM go from 4 entries in the GreatLakes to 30-40 entries seemingly overnight.
#14
Posted 12-03-2012 09:51 AM
And I have no comment.
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#15
Posted 12-03-2012 11:20 AM
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#16
Posted 12-03-2012 12:21 PM
Seriously find me a class that has as much parity between iterations of cars. MX-5 Cup is as close as I have seen in a US professional series and their race weekend costs are ridiculous compared to SM. Our parity is much more affordable and I would argue more similar.
Similar Miata is what we have and it is great. Too much complaining makes this class look like the costs are over the top and full of "cheaters". I remeber three years ago before I built my 1st car, I was shocked by the comments about the need and cost of a pro motor, and the average cost per weekend. It almost ran me off before I got started, sure glad it didn't.
To date I have never run a "pro-motor". My engine combinations have been a 78k stock bottom end with used 2010 Rossini head I bought off of Blake. The other engine was a homebuilt bottom end and a 2012 Gilfus head. I did borrow an engine that Chris Haldeman built and used for a season when I smoked the rings on my Gilfus/Home built engine (ran too lean). All of the engines dynoed within +/-2.5 HP of each other.
I spent less than the cost of 1 pro motor on 2 complete engines with pro heads. I finished a high of 2nd and a low of 10th in races started and finished. You don't have to have a $35,000 car to compete in this class. Could I have done better if I spent more, maybe. Averaging top 5 in one of the most competitive classes in one of the most competitive divisions seems like the guys making rules have done a pretty good job to me. They produced a rule set that I can follow, I can chose to do the work myself or have a pro shop produce the engine and finish within the top 5 on a regular basis. That's pretty good parity if you ask me.
My 1.6 is plenty fast but does not suit my driving style as well. I can turn laps at MSRH within .25 seconds of my 99 and it has a true home brew bottom end and head. I suspect if I spent more time in the 1.6 I could go as fast in it, just not consistently. The car is an absolute blast to drive, much more fun than the 99.
My point is the cars are as equal as they have ever been. The rule set allows for a great class that anyone with a "reasonable budget" can compete.
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Posted 12-03-2012 12:35 PM
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#18
Posted 12-03-2012 01:12 PM
Not one word about my exhaust/intake suggestion?
OK, I will get on that.. "
Please add factory air cleaner back to 90-93 Miata like every other Miata in the class "
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Posted 12-03-2012 01:29 PM
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