URGENT!
Meeting is the 18th. The way I understand it is that we--the diesel truck guys--will propose our rules for classes and they'll adopt that--plus the safety rules that they want. I hope that will work.
They, MTPA have been discussing cutting classes and such. Also some of them ain't real happy about the attention Diesel Trucks are getting.
SO, I'd rather go in there with TWO classes--although we know that 3 would be more appropriate. The Ford guys like the DHRA rules. I haven't reviewed them yet.
I'd like for some very experienced pullers to chime in. I like uniformity as much as anybody, but I'm not sure that the lines are drawn that well--especially if you cut it to two classes.
Ford guys are worried about new guys coming in and taking advantage of simpleton rules. I'm not real worried about it. Besides, we can change everything for 2006 if we have real problems.
Here's my original rules idea--out of my pointy head:
#1 Street Diesel--ONE FUELING MOD. #7200
#2 Street Diesel Modified or "Hot SD"--MORE THAN ONE FUELING MOD #8000.
No limits on tires, bars, suspension for either class. Trucks must have current tags and insurance.
So, in class #1 a box/chip OR injectors and that's it. Give the regular guys a chance to run without being up against us smokers in #2.
I have seen no distinct superiority in two turbo trucks vs singles--at least around here.
I'm for no drugs too.
OR maybe we just go copy some over-developed rules.
I'm just guessing at weights.
Feedback?
Meeting is the 18th. The way I understand it is that we--the diesel truck guys--will propose our rules for classes and they'll adopt that--plus the safety rules that they want. I hope that will work.
They, MTPA have been discussing cutting classes and such. Also some of them ain't real happy about the attention Diesel Trucks are getting.
SO, I'd rather go in there with TWO classes--although we know that 3 would be more appropriate. The Ford guys like the DHRA rules. I haven't reviewed them yet.
I'd like for some very experienced pullers to chime in. I like uniformity as much as anybody, but I'm not sure that the lines are drawn that well--especially if you cut it to two classes.
Ford guys are worried about new guys coming in and taking advantage of simpleton rules. I'm not real worried about it. Besides, we can change everything for 2006 if we have real problems.
Here's my original rules idea--out of my pointy head:
#1 Street Diesel--ONE FUELING MOD. #7200
#2 Street Diesel Modified or "Hot SD"--MORE THAN ONE FUELING MOD #8000.
No limits on tires, bars, suspension for either class. Trucks must have current tags and insurance.
So, in class #1 a box/chip OR injectors and that's it. Give the regular guys a chance to run without being up against us smokers in #2.
I have seen no distinct superiority in two turbo trucks vs singles--at least around here.
I'm for no drugs too.
OR maybe we just go copy some over-developed rules.
I'm just guessing at weights.
Feedback?