Re: Sell on Monday, Win on Sunday - Consumer and BROBOT [OPE

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strop wrote:But using cheap parts, a pushrod engine does make a certain amount of sense
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Packbat wrote:And I'm not the only one using pushrods? I knew I should have gone with PAW's traditional SOHC!
(Small engine bay? That was my reasoning - pushrods have an advantage in undersquare i.e. long-stroked designs because they aren't revved as high.)
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strop wrote:But the temptation to VTEC that shit up was just too strong!
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Packbat wrote:Honestly, what I'm more worried about is that I started out with the race variant and trim - I feel as if I may have made one of those racers-disguised-as-normal-cars that the rules are designed to DQ. And not even made it that fast.
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Packbat wrote:17-21 entries recorded so far by my count of the OP. The rules seem to be written for a field of 32-46 entries, so odds seem good that we'll hit that target.
TrackpadUser wrote:Probably not. The main reason why Leo made that rule is so people can't enter a full on racing platform that dominates racing but requires basic interior + no radio to fit within the eco class budget.
Sayonara wrote:In traditional Honda style, I VTEC'd up a hatchback riding on double wishbones (although appearance-wise it looks more like a cross between a BMW and an Audi). Exceeds 100hp/L even in street tune. For the more sedate driver, the base model returns a fuel efficiency exceeding 6L/100KM without sacrificing creature comforts.
Unfortunately I can't stop Automation from constantly crashing out when saving, so I won't be entering it. Tired of remaking the car over and over only for my work to be wiped halfway through.
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