I'm sorry but I don't race in that div.but I have to make a comment and I'm not trying to turn it into a parity thing but it's going to be.
1) A lot of 1.6 guys are tired of waiting for help
2) A turn signal removed and a wrap for the intake is not going to make it more competitive
3) If the smac is thinking about compression I feel a lot of 1.6 guys aren't going to spend the money to have this done ( I would ). This would easily cost them an easy 2-3k if they can't do it them selfs.
Those are just 3 examples off the top of my head. So if the smac can't come up with a good fix for the 1.6 I say go for it and add the class and see what happens.
Now if they decide to let the 1.6 guys have an easy bolt on item that they can instal them selfs like a header with the turn signal removed and the intake wrap now we're talking. Yes it would be to much but just add 25 or 50lbs back to the car. Not hard to do and cheap and the problem solved.
Ps I do appreciate and just want to thank everyone that has served on the smac for all the time and effort they put into this class. This class is healthy because of all that hard work. They just have to fine tune one thing the 1.6 !
Sorry if I hijacked this post. You can move it if you want to !
Hi Butch....
1.) We both the SMAC and community are working on it. We have been tranparent about where we are in the process and are moving forward with changes. Please give us the chance to do our job and make this happen.
2.) What data do you have to support this position? What testing have you done? The data I have on multiple days at multiple tracks shows me 2mph gain in EVERY straight away, not just the long ones. That tells me that the car is coming off of the corner better and will be more competitive. The data I and others have has also shown us a roughly 40 degree drop in intake temperatures, so even conservatively that would be a couple HP. I also just got data on the header clean up from a back to back engine dyno test and we saw gains in both HP and Tq there as well.
3.) Most of the 1.6L community will not support a 2k to 3k hit to make the car more competitive. I think they should..... I think compression might be the right answer, but we don't and won't know without testing it. No matte what solution we come up with some will love it and some will hate it. We (SMAC) have to try to decipher the attitude of the class from about 20 letters...... 20 out of thousands of drivers.... 20.... We are hosed no matter what we do.... It's a no win situation.
Please tell us what your fix for the 1.6L is and what testing or theories you have to back it up, and then submit the letter. I have 1.6's and NB's and the 1.6's are just not that far off. I am confindent in the fact that this first round of changes will be enough to get us in a position that a well prepped and well driven can will be able to compete with the NB's. You will likely soon hear about the 1.6's at Mid-O this weekend beating well driven and prepped NB's.
As far as I am concerned the intent is not and never will be to make a mid pack, mid prep 1.6L be capable of beating an NB. Just as it is not the intent to make any adjustments off of mid pack, mid prep NB's.
The problem with a bolt on option, is who makes it, who distributes it, who controls the price on it? You do NOT want a single source provider for an item in this class unless Mazda manages it and has contracts in place to keep the price in one place and guarantee availablitly. We see major problems in BMW land with single source provided parts and I would be very careful what you wish for on that front. i have seen the other side and it is not very nice.
Sean