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SignUp Now!Items that are not going to be changed for 2011 are the weights just to keep the same records and ET stats.
This class has 3 base rules turbo size ,weights and 109 block .
Jason, I'm glad to see someone step up and get some sponsorship for the class. I see that you are now the moderator of the TSM section on this board, does that also mean that Scott has officially handed over RRA duties to the class as well?
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If a guy wants to run a 67 in TSM, have at it. Run what you brung and hope you brung enough or go race in one of the two classes that are built around the 67.
It looks like the troops have been rallied and based on the votes so far in this thread, it doesn't really matter what I think, but this is a deal killer for me. I'll be watching from the sidelines this year if this rule is implemented as it deviates from the core rules of TSM.
Just to let everyone know.
The 3 turbos that we are talking about have the following flywheel hp ratings when maxed out.
- 70GTQ (and 70HPQ for that matter) were rated to support 850 fwhp.
- Billet 67HPQ (6768 in our part number structure) is rated at 935 fwhp.
- Billet 71HPQ, largest current TSM legal turbo (7168 in our part number structure) is rated at 945 fwhp.
Patrick
I have raced in this class since the very first race. I've made gradual changes to the car over the years. Change is the way the world is. No one is stating that you have to make any changes. I do not plan on changing anything with my car.
Thank you for posting those numbers. I don't have a problem with the 67. Just goes to show that there is no need for a 100 or 150 pound weight break for running a 67.
Since that first TSM race, what are the three things that haven't changed?
109, 71.5mm turbo, weight.