TractorTYMe
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2010 BMW 335d (Twin turbo diesel) with a JR 2.0 Racetune, full ABC delete (DPF + emisions), have EGR delete on order and a Bilstein B12 suspension installed on the 18th.Whatcha drivin?
2010 BMW 335d (Twin turbo diesel) with a JR 2.0 Racetune, full ABC delete (DPF + emisions), have EGR delete on order and a Bilstein B12 suspension installed on the 18th.Whatcha drivin?
Placerville Speedway is kind of both. Bull ring style, with substantial banking.I'd rather spend an evening at the dirt track roundy rounds than high bank any day.
I think that's it; old technology.Weight and simplicity. No need for a trans, run in direct drive. No need for a clutch if you dont shift. No need for a starter if you cant disengage and reengauge the motor once running.
Midgets are the same way.
Sprint cars are loaded with old technology. Mechanical fuel injection. Solid axles. Torsion bars.
When would you have time to go get some popcorn?I think that's it; old technology.
But it's 2022; a little technology would speed up starting, restarting.
Placerville Speedway is kind of both. Bull ring style, with substantial banking.
Pretty lucky, as we have a bunch of local tracks. Surprising considering California. Within an hour:
Placerville Speedway - 1/4 mile dirt
All American Roseville - 3/8 mile paved
Sacramento Raceway - 1/4 mile drag and a motocross track
Fast Fridays Auburn - 1/8 mile Speedway Motorcycle
Marysville Raceway - 1/4 mile dirt
Prairie City OHV - Home of the Hangtown National Motocross
I took my "fast car" to my 1st SCCA Autocross Solo this last weekend, that was a freaking hoot. I'm addicted as I gave up road riding m/c last year due to heavy influx of covid refugees from the liberal coasts.
A little bit more south at the old Jore Corporation in Ronan, MT.Was that race in Kalispell?
So it's all Orville Redenbacher's fault? Got to make the sweet sweet concession money.When would you have time to go get some popcorn?
Another fine Purdue grad!So it's all Orville Redenbacher's fault? Got to make the sweet sweet concession money.