Spectators hate watching slow trucks so every option is pretty much out. Maybe a VGT class, stock turbo, 75mm turbo. But then how many people would compete in those classes.
Not allowing the proper safety equipment for the times the trucks would be capable of running and expecting a track to risk people's safety and the financial risk they'd put themselves in something ever happened makes zero sense. There are plenty of crew cabs even these days capable of effortless 10 second passes in street trim.
Not allowing the proper safety equipment for the times the trucks would be capable of running and expecting a track to risk people's safety and the financial risk they'd put themselves in something ever happened makes zero sense. There are plenty of crew cabs even these days capable of effortless 10 second passes in street trim.
I think people are dreaming if they think the class will be affordable for very long. They're talking about $25K being on the line. People will spend pockets full of money to compete for that prize money. There were some pretty "radical" builds (at that time anyway) built specifically for that "2.6" race they talked about being such a big success over on CompD. If it's competitive motorsports for money, you can bet someone will spend plenty money and it'll eventually show in the ET. Its always been that way in every other motorsport, what makes people think they can write rules to stop money from being a factor this time? I say they can't. I sure hope they prove me wrong.
All that said, I do like that box charger that was suggested over on CompD. That charger specs out nicely and should support over 1000rwhp on a good build. Maybe closer to 1200 on an all out build.
People will start spending their money on heads, cams, and exhaust parts for the motor and chassis parts to help with traction. If you limit one area, they will just take that money and spend it somewhere else. You aren't going to stop people from spending money.
Look at sled pulling with all their turbo rules. Nobody ever said, "I'm gonna start sled pulling because it is so cheap. I can only spend xxx money on a turbo because it is limited."
On the bright side of things with people trying to find that edge you have progression that crosses over to every aspect of the high performance market.
Agreed. Not supposed to be cheap, just a power equalizer and average weight a reg cab street truck could get down to.
Only thing "cheap" is the Borg 179176 box turbo.
I think most people here are missing the point of this race.