Originally posted by eprodrx7:
Just remember cheating is just altered interpretation until you get caught!
I think the gains in the new engine come from the whole package, and the rotors are part of that package. That package doesn't translate over to an ITS motor.
The major difference on the rotors is the chamfers, if I understand the differences correctly. I don't have dyno testing to back it up, but I was told the hp gain from chamfered rotors in an ITS engine is between 5 and 8 hp.
Think for a second about 4-5 seconds per lap. What does that represent if all other things are equal? A HUGE gain in Hp. And 5-8 hp is not NEARLY a huge gain of the magnitude necessary to run 4 seconds a lap quicker, even on long tracks.
Regarding the cheating item above. I hope John is suggesting that if you are sure that there is foul play then you should post a bond.
In amatuer racing, cheating is cheating whether it is discovered or not, and it is just plain scummy. Any wins or trophies gained are an embarassment to the winner. We run on a self policing policy, which is, unfortunatley, one step removed from an honor system.
In pro racing, cheating is expected, part of the program, and the sanctioning body is charged with the enforcement.
So, IMHO, the rotors are clearly illegal, but can't possibly account for the lap times you refer to.
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Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
[email protected]
[This message has been edited by lateapex911 (edited April 21, 2004).]