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    Default Controversy and ire

    We should be allowed to run 8" wheels on our overweight ITE Golfs with 5 cylinder engines at unlimited free schools, but only at LRP. Unless of course we shouldn't.
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    Bravo Ed!

    Five sacred cows (or is it six) in a single sentence.

    Can anybody do better? You have until April to submit your entry.

    See ya on the slopes

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    Aaannndd let the off season BEGIN!
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    I've got a few thoughts about water bottles that I'd like to share with everyone ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Funk View Post
    We should be allowed to run 8" wheels on our overweight ITE Golfs with 5 cylinder engines at unlimited free schools, but only at LRP. Unless of course we shouldn't.
    If you want to run 8" wheels, then those on 7" wheels should be allowed to run solid engine mounts and remove their washer bottles. you know, for reliability.
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    +100 pounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by webhound View Post
    +100 pounds.
    for 4-valve engines. +75lbs for 3-valve, and +50lbs for 2-valve. Rotaries- or all Mazdas for that matter- should get +200lb.
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    Ed's paying the track rental costs, right!
    Oh, and I'll volunteer to work but only if I'm asked!
    Now, what did I do with my ITE Miata??
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    Quote Originally Posted by ner88 View Post
    Ed's paying the track rental costs, right!
    Oh, and I'll volunteer to work but only if I'm asked!
    Now, what did I do with my ITE Miata??
    Then why don't you volunteer as a beer-swilling-lazy-good-for-nothing-steward?
    Hide in the tower, get shitfaced, and throw random rulings at people.
    Sounds like a good gig to me!



    I wonder how old Matt is doing these days....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt93SE View Post
    for 4-valve engines. +75lbs for 3-valve, and +50lbs for 2-valve. Rotaries- or all Mazdas for that matter- should get +200lb.
    If thats the case then I should be able to run a three rotor 20b in my first gen RX7 with center lock wheels, 13 inch rotors and 4 piston calipers. It will be safer that way. The extra wieght imposed by you will basically shatter my flimsy, unavailable brake rotors and the motor is purly due to the fact that Im stuck with a carb instead of an ECU.

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    .....and NO valves....500lbs off right there!
    Ed Funk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dano77 View Post
    If thats the case then I should be able to run a three rotor 20b in my first gen RX7 with center lock wheels, 13 inch rotors and 4 piston calipers. It will be safer that way. The extra wieght imposed by you will basically shatter my flimsy, unavailable brake rotors and the motor is purly due to the fact that Im stuck with a carb instead of an ECU.
    If you're going to do that, then I want full aero and slicks.
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    Or maybe this one. IT7 HMMMMMM







    Dan 77 IT7

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    Now this is full Aero for an RX7




    Im sorry, last one I promise

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    That second one is too much for IT7, it's more of an A car.
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    Default beer- swilling - lazy- ------

    wow, I have been away to long-I never saw any beer in the Tower, I must be good for something-maybe I will see you next season...Dave Canavan

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    ...yup, and large breasted, blond girls holding 4 two litre beer steins in each hand, in control.

    Thinkin' about that stewards program myself.
    Ed Funk
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    red headed - double breasted - thrill seeking - mattress thrasher, now that I have seen.....dave

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    In control?? SIT program for sure!
    Ed Funk
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