...The boys I coached placed 1st and 2nd overall in MA Graphite Open Class with that graphite....
Congratulations. Job well done. Love the Pakeman Theme.
I would build another car with a much liter body. It seems you have good wheel prep and axle prep. Did you use Black Ice and John's axle prep kit? If not, than I would get some. If the rules allow, add gee fenders, gee air sliders and lite weight MA wheels, 93TX axles and run oil. Some of the fastest cars a MA this year ran this configuration or something very close to this configuration. All this stuff can be purchased from John.
Maybe the pro's can chime in and give you some advice on which upgrades they would prioritize if you don't want to get all this stuff.
The best part about building a new car is you're going to learn more and get better at building cars which equates to faster cars. Good luck at your next race.
Thanks. I agree also, but the last thing I want is an inspection issue in Times Square. Limited tools/time/attention span to change if required...need to think about it I guess.Need guru on this but I suspect the sliders being attached to the body only and not actually between hub and body are legal. (the wheel hub fits inside the sliders hole therefore the slider is not a material "between the wheel hub and the body". Wheel covers are actually attached to the wheel on it inside???
Makes sense... I forgot about us talking about rules for Times Square. I heard that before... the need to inspect wheels thoroughly. I agree with Scoutracer about trying to get clarification directly from the source.The way that I interpret that Rule conservatively is that there can be nothing covering the inside of the wheels in an attempt to make inspecting for light weight wheels easier. They were squawking about wheels covers/sliders being used last year. They did allow them last year. I would send an email seeking clarification. They never responded to my questions on the Rules last year.
Our World Championship car last year had clear air guides/sliders and the inspector didn't like them because the super glue made them a bit murky looking and he couldn't see the inside of the wheels to tell if they were lightened. (they were not)Need guru on this but I suspect the sliders being attached to the body only and not actually between hub and body are legal. (the wheel hub fits inside the sliders hole therefore the slider is not a material "between the wheel hub and the body". Wheel covers are actually attached to the wheel on it inside???