Re: Where do Sealed motors run?
Thanks for the information about the cheating possibilities. Sounds like NHRA doesn't need anything like that. Another can of worms..
Coyote class runs the 525 motor which is the Drag race version. Seems like a more open motor class would be easier to control... |
Re: Where do Sealed motors run?
Dick, I truly hope, for your sake, that your other attributes are not as short as your memory, lol. It's only been 6 or so months ago that I posted and you and I discussed on this same forum information about NMRA Coyote Stock and NMCA LS Challenge being factory sealed crate engine, heads up classes. They are proven to work, fairly easy to police, relatively inexpensive (compared to all other heads up) classes,with factory support. What more could a heads up racer want? Lol NHRA would do well to adopt these programs.
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Re: Where do Sealed motors run?
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Re: Where do Sealed motors run?
The classes are thriving in NMRA and NMCA, and the way they are set up makes cheating very hard to do.
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Re: Where do Sealed motors run?
I have to agree with Tony. The NMCA/NMRA sealed classes are not the same deal as the roundy-round stuff. To my knowledge, there are no "authorized" rebuilders for the DR525. The seals are also way different on the DR525.
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Re: Where do Sealed motors run?
Suppose Chevy would like to support the class at an NHRA sanction? I imagine they are sponsor at NMCA events, right? The financial opposite of SS/AH don't you think? I guess it needs input from racers who have seen it flourish at the other sanction. It would have a group of racers ready to make the introduction events....I need to read the trans rules etc
Chevrolet Performance Stock DR525 motor and controller only $9000.00 from Jegs. |
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Re: Where do Sealed motors run?
Dick
As one Grandpa to another, take this as it is meant, humor. My 8 year old grandson corrects me every time I call an engine a motor. "Grandpa, a motor is electric, an engine is gas". With that in mind I was going to post earlier that they use sealed motors at the local slot car track but some folks get upset about anything so I held of but what the heck. Really, by definition, motor is correct for both but I let him correct me anyway. |
Re: Where do Sealed motors run?
[QUOTE=Stewart Way;487966]Dick
As one Grandpa to another, take this as it is meant, humor. "Grandpa, a motor is electric, an engine is gas". Thanks Stewart. Well worth the chuckle.... |
Re: Where do Sealed motors run?
Gump, I have not really found very many local NMCA meets in Ohio. BOwling Green is good, Norwalk too? Guess I haven't found the full schedule... No problem with a new organization...New friends versus 30 + yr friends would be different.
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