Good answer Rich "Cause(hopefully) he can".
Tim, you're gonna fit in with a couple of these guys real well.
JB- All I can picture on this run is Joe ducking down in the tower(trying to
look up at the time) as it goes thru the traps. lol
Any chance of putting a(at least right side) guard on that blade to protect
the pits? ...(oh yeah, and to protect Joe too of course)
I hope this works, looks like a great track sweeper if nothing else!
Todd-
> Rich
>
> I really don't know if we would let it run at Maxton or not. Safety
> would be my main concern, and that prop spinning around with no
> guard is a BIG issue. Doubt if will go much more than 100 MPH
> (although I could be wrong) so I don't think things like tires are a
> problem just yet.
>
> Doesn't fit our class rules, but as you said, for Franklin it was
> fun to build and hopfully run, sort of like a Suzuki Fuel Injected
> twin plug '32 Plymouth, so what's the harm for TO. Just needs to be safe.
>
> JB
> > Tim; It accomplishes exactly the same thing that a Suzuki Fuel Injected
> twin
> > plug '32 Plymouth accomplishes. It's fun to build and run. Could say the
> > same for a '34 Ford coup. None of us are curing cancer. What's the harm?
> > Rich Fox
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