tunnelv wrote:
next year well how about no more Triple c Racing..it will be two deltas and a allison ...DAD racing will team up on Jake!! :
T750 will be even bigger and more competitive next year. We are happy to have Triple C in the class. It was great to see the local fans support the local racer. With the proper set up the T750 boats should be able to turn the same props as the T850 boats. I gave Todd a prop to rework to 12 x 21. I think it will work well in T750 and also in T850 if the driver is a little heavy. I hope Todd tests it on their boats first. The T group really has support within the class members. The one area we need to expand is the helpers. We're working on that and we will be better in that area next year.
The Delta hull seems to have found new life in this class. We may need to build some new Deltas. We have the Critchfield molds. Did Paul also get the open deck [Delta style] from Marty? That deck was better than the original Delta deck and it would be less costly to put that deck on rather than repair an old original Delta deck.
Some one should follow up with Paul about that deck.
Just a note on tech rules. It is the drivers responsibility to be legal. Not the engine builder. Some are having a problem with the 160 compression limit. If your over 160 by a little or alot the result has to be the same DQ'd otherwise there is no reason to have that rule. With initial break in done and some running the compression will normally increase. You must take that into consideration. Our tests showed that there was NO difference in performance running 152 to 155 compared to 160. be smart. Some motors actually run better. Jakes 49 OMC and Jims 70 Yamaha both perform better at 145 to 150. Todd, Scott, Dave E and Erik all run their 56rs 153 to 155. Remember the 160 rule is there to detune the SST 60 motor. It is the one motor that needs the higher compression to out perform the others..