pfrichardson
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Are posted:
http://www.scca.com/clubracing/content.cfm?cid=44472
http://www.scca.com/clubracing/content.cfm?cid=44472
Dayle Frame said:Ah ha. That makes sense to me. Thanks Chuck. I guess I forgot that they have 12:1 CR.
Dayle
James Rogerson said:I think everyone other than Greg and I should be given 14:1 minimum. That way we always cruise to a win dodging the stranded hand grenades.
James -R
Yes - You read that wrong. It is the 1500 Spridget, not Spitfire. I thought that you knew that Dieter was building a 1500 Midget for F. Looks like he asked for and got a weight break.R. J. Sorensen said:Did I read this wrong?
A-H Bug-Eye in FP?
30 lb. off of "Superman's" Spitfire?
RJS
/yodaR. J. Sorensen said:Right you are; wrong I am.
Not that I know of. It has been debated for some time now whether the Bugeye has an aero advantage over the square body. I am quite sure that the original steel bonnet certainly does not have an advantage. The fiberglass version with the headlights lowered and sunken into the front end might be close to the square body front end, but since no one has sprung for the cost to do a head to head test in a wind tunnel, not to mention doing the CFD analysis, any thoughts on this either way is just conjecture. I will say that from my perspective if I thought that the bugeye was better, I would have one on the front of my car. That includes the present day since I just banged up my square body front end and the easiest thing to do would be to hang a bugeye nose on the car, and that isn't happening.Joe Walker said:I read it as all sprites and midgets in FP could use the bug eye front end. Did I read it correctly? Would that be an aero adjustment?