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Subject: [Fot] KASTNER CUP CHALLENGE - WATKINS GLEN 2008
From: "Greg \"Lunker\" Hilyer" <lunkercars@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 22:13:16 -0600
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> From: "Greg \"Lunker\" Hilyer" <lunkercars@earthlink.net>
> Date: October 8, 2007 10:11:14 PM MDT
> To: FOT <fot@autox.team.net>
> Subject: [Fot] KASTNER CUP CHALLENGE - WATKINS GLEN  2008
>
>>
>> FoTers,
>> I think Henry Morrison will be as surprised as I, to find myself  
>> basically siding with him, as we've have had this discussion  
>> several times before. However... Personally, I encourage expanded  
>> eligibility for the sake of including later cars for bigger grids.  
>> A 1980 Spit for example, has no specific advantage to a earlier  
>> car as long as it is prepped to a specific GCR.
>> Regarding your car Keith, and with no disrespect as for it's high  
>> level of preparation, wouldn't it be more concise to list what it  
>> DID leave the factory with? To me " All original steel panels  
>> except for GRP hood, trunk lid, drivers door, all 4 wings and  
>> hardtop " is like saying " all original car except for body,  
>> frame, engine and transmission". I don't even know what GRP is  
>> [glass, resin, something?] but it sounds light to me!  As for the  
>> rest, over here, "trick",  pertaining to racing, means state of  
>> the art [which your car sounds to be] - not
>> "an act or scheme to out whit or deceive" {Webster}
>> I guess I don't really understand what the Kastner Cup is based on  
>> - Someone please enlighten me. Again, no disrespect aimed at  
>> anyone, but when I went to Miller for the K.C. this year, I  
>> actually removed my drilled rotors [of dubious benefit] so there  
>> would be no question as to "The Spirit of Vintage". My set of dual  
>> Webers were and are on the shelf for  the same reason. I have a  
>> welder but won't use it to "improve" my diff for the same reason.
>> Most of the cars I raced with in Utah were from VARA who's rules  
>> read:
>>
>> Engine:
>>
>> Same type/size as year of manufacture (0.060" overbore limit).
>> Period correct roller rocker arms are ok.  No stud girdles.   
>> Compression Ratio is limited to 10 to 1 maximum unless it can be  
>> documented as higher from the factory as delivered for street  
>> use.  Block and heads must be OEM and period correct.  No aluminum  
>> flywheels.  No dry sump oiling systems unless originally sold as  
>> such. Oil coolers and radiators are free but must not conflict  
>> with stock type appearance of body.
>>
>>
>> Carburetion:
>> Stock carb size and make per model series (same mfg & venturi  
>> count).  No Weber DCOE sidedrafts where not originally equipped.
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>> ---------------------
>>
>> Sorry guys, but I didn't see any cars in compliance with the  
>> exception of mine. And Nostalgia [host club] is even more strict  
>> [?] than VARA. The Kastner Cup race winning TR6 was [as graciously  
>> stated be the owner/driver] prepared to within an inch of it's  
>> life to SCCA specs. It also took a overall 1st in our run group  
>> [small bore - B]. If it wasn't for our "special" K.C. race, I  
>> doubt if Nostalgia would have allowed the car in a vintage event -  
>> not really fair to the others.
>> Based on the recent discussion, I don't see how my Vintage prepped  
>> TR4 could possibly be competitive. Looks like my plans to attend  
>> Watkings Glen have changed - unless someone can promise rain!
>> Greg "Lunker" Hilyer
>> TR4 #314
>> Albuquerque N.M.
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