Re: Joe Newbie, 20 Builds a "Stocker"' in 2023
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.60 under , with and older cam and hydraulic lifters, and used pistons, etc. might have been a challenge. VR was what I called your average racer...Not afraid to spend money for the good stuff. Massaging older parts is an art form that very few competitive racers want to do, in 2023. If NB had lived near BN, he might have saved himself some real money, but he didn't. ;-) BTW, running .60 under in a RWD car, with a bunch of used parts, isn't as easy as it sounds. |
Re: Joe Newbie, 20 Builds a "Stocker"' in 2023
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Sorry I wasn't clear Mark. I meant older technology not used parts. Please don't take my comments the wrong way, in no way do I believe that doing that is easy. I was just thinking if VR is anything like me he has new unused parts stuck back that will probably never be used and friends that are the same. Cool thought provoking story though. |
Re: Joe Newbie, 20 Builds a "Stocker"' in 2023
Mark, is NB going to be at Indy? ;-)
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Re: Joe Newbie, 20 Builds a "Stocker"' in 2023
The rules in Stock barely exist compared to the SCCA road racing rules. I remember reading one tech bulletin explaining that it was illegal to tamper with the alignment nibs on sealed beam headlamps. Apparently, people were cutting them down for the negligibly better aerodynamics, which was a no-no.
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Re: Joe Newbie, 20 Builds a "Stocker"' in 2023
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Let me know if you get up this way = Will buy you lunch. Often we have room in the stacker for any extra car and it has Air and a bed. We sleep in the toter so it is always empty unless a friend comes. |
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