Quick Opinions...
Originally posted by The A Team:
I have been looking at few option for the new year. For sure I will be down sizing, because I ran out of room to make 2-15s stupid loud. Porbably street A. Don't be scared Rick I'm not gunin for you. [img]graemlins/gunsarecool.gif[/img]
I have been looking at few option for the new year. For sure I will be down sizing, because I ran out of room to make 2-15s stupid loud. Porbably street A. Don't be scared Rick I'm not gunin for you. [img]graemlins/gunsarecool.gif[/img]
-Rick
[/qb][/QUOTE]Wow, Street A is going to be a stacked class this year. Plenty of heavyweights running it this year, maybe Street B won't be as crowded this year.
-Rick [/QB][/QUOTE]
Rick whats your goal this year? I'll hold you to it. I want to see us young guys suprise some of the pros this year.
-Rick [/QB][/QUOTE]
Rick whats your goal this year? I'll hold you to it. I want to see us young guys suprise some of the pros this year.
Originally posted by Aaronski Birdmanovich:
From the 04 rules...
6-7iCompetitors in the Street A and Street B classes are limited to 1 battery. Competitors in the Street C class are limited to 2 batteries.
Additional Guidelines:
·Aftermarket batteries are acceptable.
·Batteries must be of the 12-volt variety.
The physical size of each battery is limited to 800 cubic inches (13110 cubic cm) or less. (Height x Length x Width. Excluding the battery terminals.)
The primary battery must be located in the stock OEM location. The secondary battery (if installed) may be mounted wherever the competitor desires provided no other applicable rules are violated.
·Batteries may not be mounted underneath the vehicle. (Underbody battery boxes, racks, etc. are prohibited.)
·The maximum surface charge voltage for the battery shall be 14 volts DC. (Measured in the judging lanes with the engine off.)
·Batteries may not be swapped out during the course of an event.
6-7jThe use of aftermarket interconnects and power cabling is permitted.
Who has a CAT battery for sale for cheap??
From the 04 rules...
6-7iCompetitors in the Street A and Street B classes are limited to 1 battery. Competitors in the Street C class are limited to 2 batteries.
Additional Guidelines:
·Aftermarket batteries are acceptable.
·Batteries must be of the 12-volt variety.
The physical size of each battery is limited to 800 cubic inches (13110 cubic cm) or less. (Height x Length x Width. Excluding the battery terminals.)
The primary battery must be located in the stock OEM location. The secondary battery (if installed) may be mounted wherever the competitor desires provided no other applicable rules are violated.
·Batteries may not be mounted underneath the vehicle. (Underbody battery boxes, racks, etc. are prohibited.)
·The maximum surface charge voltage for the battery shall be 14 volts DC. (Measured in the judging lanes with the engine off.)
·Batteries may not be swapped out during the course of an event.
6-7jThe use of aftermarket interconnects and power cabling is permitted.
Who has a CAT battery for sale for cheap??
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one way to win or at least be competitive
if rob is helping you this year
rule #1 find out what class rob is in
rule#2 pick a different class
you wouldnt expect a fellow runner in a marathon
to slow down so you could catch up.
however i have competed alongside rob and he a great guy for all the help he has givin me.
but just like me he is there to win.
one thing you have to keep in mind is even if you only place 4th or 5th you still had fun, and dont look at it as a disapointment, rather than a learning curve.
it brings to mind a certain crx that handed rob his azz more than a few times.
rob kept at it until he beat him.
cant remember the last time i saw that crx since then, [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
good luck in the 2005 season arron!!!
if rob is helping you this year
rule #1 find out what class rob is in
rule#2 pick a different class
you wouldnt expect a fellow runner in a marathon
to slow down so you could catch up.
however i have competed alongside rob and he a great guy for all the help he has givin me.
but just like me he is there to win.
one thing you have to keep in mind is even if you only place 4th or 5th you still had fun, and dont look at it as a disapointment, rather than a learning curve.
it brings to mind a certain crx that handed rob his azz more than a few times.
rob kept at it until he beat him.
cant remember the last time i saw that crx since then, [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
good luck in the 2005 season arron!!!
I dont think I'll be running in any class he will...
With the setup I have in mind it will open me up for any of 5 possible classes...and only one of those would require any kind of modification....Not to say I would kickass in them all, but I could have some serious fun this season if all goes well.....
Now that I know pretty well what I have in mind,I just need to get a couple more small items(a small buss bar, etc)and a little cash for Home Depot to cut some wood for me and I'll be set to start building...
Hope it warms up soon...I think most of the work will be done outside...but we will see...
With the setup I have in mind it will open me up for any of 5 possible classes...and only one of those would require any kind of modification....Not to say I would kickass in them all, but I could have some serious fun this season if all goes well.....
Now that I know pretty well what I have in mind,I just need to get a couple more small items(a small buss bar, etc)and a little cash for Home Depot to cut some wood for me and I'll be set to start building...
Hope it warms up soon...I think most of the work will be done outside...but we will see...
Originally posted by The A Team:
Rick whats your goal this year? I'll hold you to it. I want to see us young guys suprise some of the pros this year.
Rick whats your goal this year? I'll hold you to it. I want to see us young guys suprise some of the pros this year.
-Rick


