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Tet said:
I had a feeling that was the direction you'd be heading. Hope it works out for you. It'll be interesting to see where you can go with a chassis that lets you use the full power of that engine...
Cheers Tet.My hand has been forced really with the chassis rules and the fact the engine is WAY more than the car is capable of.Just by virtue of the fact the car will weigh 2750lbs in pro mod trim will mean it'll be faster than the 3400lb heavyweight brick i have now..
It won't be a quick build though as it's self funded at the moment.Because i will only be using the engine/ECU and a few little parts from RV2 means i can still have fun at RWYB's for now..
trackday addict said:
Congrats Andy 
Fingers crossed you find some luck with the rules etc.
i can see an unlimited outlaw class in the distance
i'm not counting on it but you have to try..
Fingers crossed you find some luck with the rules etc.
i can see an unlimited outlaw class in the distance

If there's enough cars i'm sure an unlimited outlaw class would be cool.
Pro mod is the pinnacle of doorslammers though..
Thanks everyone.
liner33 said:
Perhaps there is a call for a new class to sit in between Pro-mod and comp eliminator something to cater for V6 cars and alternative transmissions ??
Comp eleminator already goes all the way up to Pro Mod anyway[1], and also already caters for V6 cars and automatic transmissions. You could maybe argue that there's scope for a heads up class somewhere between the two.[1] Although not for turbo cars yet. But I'm not sure that would stop you from entering in AT/A. I'm still not entirely sure what the AA/PM and AN/PM classes are for anyway. Does anyone know what the difference between AA/A and AA/PM is, for example, other than slightly different minimum weights?
veryoldfart said:
Im rather concerned (reading the ED report) that it seems Mr Frost has cut up a classic vauxhall for moulds and suchlike, has the man no scruples? these Vauxhall Victors are fast appreciating classics, in a few years they will be worth more than gold dust......
I haven't yet,but i'm about to... No scruples these midlanders..Benni said:
Hi Andy !
Cool project, I wish you the best for RedVictor 3.0...
Did you read that there is a CE class called AT/PM ?
Could you (both) fit into it ?
I am not sure about the Index, 7.16 ?
Regards,
Benni
.....and get you cars over to Hock someday !
Thanks Benni.Cool project, I wish you the best for RedVictor 3.0...

Did you read that there is a CE class called AT/PM ?
Could you (both) fit into it ?
I am not sure about the Index, 7.16 ?
Regards,
Benni
.....and get you cars over to Hock someday !
I didn't know that but for me it has to be PM. It's what i always wanted to do.
Hockenheim is on my list of places to go.
Benni said:
Did you read that there is a CE class called AT/PM ?
Could you (both) fit into it ?
I am not sure about the Index, 7.16 ?
Interesting. There's no AT/PM class in the UK rule book, for this year at least, but the Swedes are publishing an index for it (which happens to be identical to the AA/PM index -- I'm guessing they're just using that as a starting point).Could you (both) fit into it ?
I am not sure about the Index, 7.16 ?
Tet said:
Benni said:
Did you read that there is a CE class called AT/PM ?
Could you (both) fit into it ?
I am not sure about the Index, 7.16 ?
Interesting. There's no AT/PM class in the UK rule book, for this year at least, but the Swedes are publishing an index for it (which happens to be identical to the AA/PM index -- I'm guessing they're just using that as a starting point).Could you (both) fit into it ?
I am not sure about the Index, 7.16 ?
And Andy - I know what you mean about running Pro Mod but Comp Eliminator will just give you another place to play much like you do already.
Tet said:
liner33 said:
Perhaps there is a call for a new class to sit in between Pro-mod and comp eliminator something to cater for V6 cars and alternative transmissions ??
Comp eleminator already goes all the way up to Pro Mod anyway[1], and also already caters for V6 cars and automatic transmissions. You could maybe argue that there's scope for a heads up class somewhere between the two.[1] Although not for turbo cars yet. But I'm not sure that would stop you from entering in AT/A. I'm still not entirely sure what the AA/PM and AN/PM classes are for anyway. Does anyone know what the difference between AA/A and AA/PM is, for example, other than slightly different minimum weights?
I'm all for innovation but its very risky to build a car or bike and then hope the class rules are changed to adopt it , Martin Peck suffered this in funny bike where he built a bike with aftermarket engine cases like a top fuel bike but wanted to run it in Funny bike where the rules only allow OEM cases unfortunately he lost out
Time Machine said:
And Andy - I know what you mean about running Pro Mod but Comp Eliminator will just give you another place to play much like you do already.

Obviously if they don't clash i can have a go..
redvictor said:
For sure but the place that comp elim plays is the same time and place PM plays..
Obviously if they don't clash i can have a go..
Ah yes, I forgot that. Unless you go on a tour of Sweden but then I guess you can play with Top Doorslammer (or whatever their Pro Mod but not quite class is called)
Obviously if they don't clash i can have a go..
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