Posted by Dave Saegrove on February 26, 2013 at 11:35:54 from (204.69.146.61):
In Reply to: Open Class update posted by Bryan Lively on February 25, 2013 at 23:00:03:
I've thought about these open classes for a long time now, and there is just something I can't seem to understand. If someone can explain it to me I'd appreciate it. I hear about the thousands and thousands of $ spent to try to get 5000 RPM and 200 HP out of old antique motors. Why wouldn't someone just come up with a class where you could throw in a $500 big block V8...could safely turn 5000 RPM and make 200 HP easy without all the $ and arguing? Not trying to be a downer at all, just wondering.
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