Can any shed some light on what the six trucks were dqed for? Had Ricky checked hard the first two nights, would there be any trucks last night?
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Since no first hand account has appeared...
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All the trucks are supposed to be in the 9/1 compression range, but tech put the pump to them and all the top cars were off by a mile. Some were 10/1, others were 11+/1. The pump method is not an exact science, it has a few tenths tolerance, but in this case, everyone was far enough off to be confident of an accurate result.
I understand that some of the trailers had already left the track, and had to be recalled, unloaded and checked.
Sad to say, the win went to a 12 year old who did a video game style punt on a veteran driver, and knocked him out of second place in the last corner. Not a very satisfying result!
So according to one of the resident know-it-alls around here, it is the job of tech to GET you right, rather than DQ you. What happened here? Why weren't the trucks pumped on the first night of their 3 night series? Doing it this way sends everyone home angry, confused and all set to bash the system for the next 11 months.
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Just heard from one of the drivers: they got DQ'd for being 0.1 too high. They were initially cleared through tech, then called back for the compression check.
A pump cannot read that accuratly. If an engine is that close, it must be taken apart, displacement measured and the heads CC'd. I sure hope this truck didn't get DQ'd for 0.1.
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if the engine is cold you can get with in .2 and thats why we allways gave them .5. look at the slm rules 9.5 to1.
In the past we would pump and p and g all the cars on thrs. then the new cars each day as they came in. Dont know how they do it now. The first year they quit dooing it . It wae to mutch work. Now iy a new cew so i dont know. I dont think aany one wouls dq somone for .1 on a wistler or give them the chance to tear it down......who is going to do the math??
don62
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we got dq'd after a win on one of the nights in the crate motor class for being 10.2 the rule is 10.0 the next morning when it was cold it pumped 10.1 was told the motor was 10.0 by engine builder .2 is roughly 3 cc Ricky worked with us to washer the spark plugs and make it right which we did and did not slow down one bit. .1 or .2 wrong is wrong a little here and there when does it end the 604 motors come 9.6 so we get .4 to play with knowing what we know now we should have gotten checked before we raced which Ricky said he would be happy to do, and i know he did to some guys. Ricky is brutal in tech but the rules are made to be followed not broken.
Rusty
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If .2 or .3 make no difference, why not build the motor at 8.7???? This way you could smile to victory with no stress at all.......It's funny that the excess or lack of is always on the side that it could help never vice versa!!!!!!!!André Fortin
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Originally posted by tunaman View PostWould all of this matter if they were running sealed crate motors? I mean checked and sealed from the factory and if repairs are needed resealed by a different builder than the one that repaired it? Just a question.
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Originally posted by Boneman View PostSo according to one of the resident know-it-alls around here, it is the job of tech to GET you right, rather than DQ you. What happened here? Why weren't the trucks pumped on the first night of their 3 night series? Doing it this way sends everyone home angry, confused and all set to bash the system for the next 11 months.
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Would all of this matter if they were running sealed crate motors?
The ''Sealed'', ''Spec'', ''Crate'' motors deal were put in place more to level the playing field, cut the price down and encourage new comers to join the party. It did not really worked out that way but that is another story.
As far as the tech men job, they are normally there to tech the cars, from safety to legality, and help anybody in needs of answers in that particular area. But in the end, it is the racers duty to make sure his(her) cars are conforms to the letter of the rules.
And on a side note, I think there are way too many rules out there today. Waaaaaaaay too many. When a Street Stock class rule book is 3, 4 or 5 pages, we have a problem. You can fit the rules of a freaking 410 Sprint or Dirt Super Late Model in one page. Just think about that....
People go ''Saturday Night Racing'' for personal entertainment, their weekly FUN. If you fill it with the same or more rules they have to cope with all week long in their regular every day life, they will quit soon and move on to something else, where they can have fun with less hassles.
I'm not saying it should be left open to free for all, but look around at what works,André Fortin
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I want to know how when jason and i got caught with an illegal motor we had to take our motor out and have it took apart surrender the illegal parts since we was told Jason was suspended from fascar til we did yet Rusty yall didnt have to take your motor out an be checked before you could race again then they let yall win the last nite without a chip in your crate car which you was suppose to be following your rules since yall was 2700 an 57 left compared to the rest of the class and in tech they said its the last nite they wasnt doing nothing about not having a chip in the msd so why didnt they tell the trucks the same thing its the last nite how does the rules only apply to a select few since obviously the truck didnt have to surrender their motors either
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