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Fahlin Racing

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For any of you who follow Engine Master's, I havent bought one of their issues for quite a while, thinking about a thread I am currently involved in on CompD gave me an idea.

For all you big shops as well as you little guys, all makes, I post this idea for the diesel community not just to see who has the best ideas in engine building to put power the the flywheel or torque converter to prove, but to show what can be done big diesel, small diesel power mills in more than one aspect.

This idea won't just be a fun thing for the builders but it may be an achievement for some who just would like to enter and see what they can do, it just may explode the diesel engine aftermarket parts world and bring prices down on parts let alone further push performance innovation for both stock and race or pull specific engines. So if you like the idea I suggest pass it on!!!
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If you can't shake hands with an opponent, male or female, and tell them good job you obviously CAN'T handle motorsports competition (thats just me). I hope this idea takes shape.

Anyone who may enter and build, and succeed no matter the placement you never know who will contact you for a job offer......

I should mention, whomever, if this were to happen will have the rulebook written by neutral position personel.

No bias period.
No BS.
V8 class
I-4 class
I-6 class
For the guys and gals who want to beat other configurations, have a mixed class!
 
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TheBac

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Its an interesting idea, and many, many people support all makes and engines b/c a fast truck is a fast truck. A few forums have tried it, but usually the brands take on a "pecking order".


On edit: the links "engine building", "job" and "job offer" in the post disappeared.
 
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Fahlin Racing

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Yeah, I am not talking specifically forums but the idea itself being held here or there. I think Jegs or Engine Masters is actually held at a technical school if I remmeber correctly. If it were to be at a tech school, obviously diesel technology course but I wonder what Gale Banks or Guy Tripp or anyone else would think of this? Maybe Ben would like to do it? Maybe yourself? Pretty much anyone interested that can participate.

Here is the thing, pecking order yada yada should be dismissed BECAUSE anyone can show with the same engine regrdless of the year it was produced. There are guys doing engine masters with 50 year old tech and placing high if not winning verse new technology.

Have a certain amount of spots for the teams to fill.

I can't myself since finances aren't in place to do so otherwise I would seriously consider to attend.