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not really it is funny that all of this blinding speed so hard to drive and they have been using a tapered spacer for years. Still can't pass but it is better with the slower speeds.
No...I know it is hard to grasp, but developing and casting a new smaller engine would cost tons of money. restricting airflow as they have done across the board is the easiest, cheapest, and the most effective for all of the series.
yeah I would change the subject too, hard to explain going slower since 2015 has produced better racing by many opinions around here.
They have been using tapered spacers for years, it's like somebody woke up one morning in a new world. 2015 for the cup cars, since 08 for the Xfinities.
This is from 2015:
Tapered Spacers
The big impetus for engine rule changes is NASCAR’s desire to lower speeds (which, it is theorized, will improve racing by lessening the effect of aerodynamics making it hard to pass when cars get close to each other).
There are lots of ways to decrease engine horsepower, but remember that teams have put untold amounts of money into designing and refining the current engines. Designing entirely new engines is a major undertaking, and a risk to mandate without pretty high confidence that lower horsepower will indeed help the quality of racing.
For 2015 NASCAR has gone with the simplest solution: a 1.170 tapered spacer that they expect will reduce power by about 125 hp.
Some of ya need to wake up
Well, that's one way to bring down the house a day after an event that got most people excited and brought some viewership back.
Well, that's one way to bring down the house a day after an event that got most people excited and brought some viewership back.
Like an epic dream and an alarm clock
Not quite up there with Brian partying in the Hamptons the day Chase won but it's close.Well, that's one way to bring down the house a day after an event that got most people excited and brought some viewership back.
Has been watching tapered spacer racing for years doesn't know it..what a goof
when he gets an engineering degree or learns how to figure the difference between the flow rates of a flat plate and a tapered spacer call me.He's also been watching short track racing, open wheel racing, and used to race in Alabama.
But go on and tell me more about how he doesn't know anything...
The tapered spacer slows the cars down. This common sense doesn't require an engineering degree to figure out.when he gets an engineering degree or learns how to figure the difference between the flow rates of a flat plate and a tapered spacer call me.
that works for folks who don't know a whole lot about the differences, just that they slow the car down. It's a good idea for some instead of voicing their opinions to wait until the finished product. Most of them have never seen a carburetor venturi or how it functions, much less know how to manipulate Bernoulli's principle.The tapered spacer slows the cars down. This common sense doesn't require an engineering degree to figure out.
that works for folks who don't know a whole lot about the differences, just that they slow the car down. It's a good idea for some instead of voicing their opinions to wait until the finished product. Most of them have never seen a carburetor venturi or how it functions, much less know how to manipulate Bernoulli's principle.
some people can't tell the difference between races on highly banked super speedways with a flat plate and a 1.5 or a 2 mile Indy track without the banking where they do lift in the corners with a plate and not the tapered spacer they are going to use and they did get strung out. Or the scientific method of experimentation. None of us have seen the finished engineering product.You put a restrictor or spacer plate on the car and you can hold it wide open in the corners, reducing the role handling plays. This isn't rocket science.
The sh!t NASCAR wants to do is what we do in kids classes of racing for them to learn to race, not in the majors.
And I too have driven a race car.
Yeh we have...Dega and Daytona and we don't want any more of that crap.some people can't tell the difference between races on highly banked super speedways with a flat plate and a 1.5 or a 2 mile Indy track without the banking where they do lift in the corners with a plate and not the tapered spacer they are going to use and they did get strung out. Or the scientific method of experimentation. None of us have seen the finished engineering product.
You want to slow the car down why restrict a 750hp engine? Let's go with a 500hp engine unrestricted, no spacer, why is this so difficult?that works for folks who don't know a whole lot about the differences, just that they slow the car down. It's a good idea for some instead of voicing their opinions to wait until the finished product. Most of them have never seen a carburetor venturi or how it functions, much less know how to manipulate Bernoulli's principle.
Yeh we have...Dega and Daytona and we don't want any more of that crap.
again? here ya go cut and paste.You want to slow the car down why restrict a 750hp engine? Let's go with a 500hp engine unrestricted, no spacer, why is this so difficult?
I don't have a clue what "we" are going to get, but like I said, it is all over but the crying for some already.
again? here ya go cut and paste.
Tapered Spacers
The big impetus for engine rule changes is NASCAR’s desire to lower speeds (which, it is theorized, will improve racing by lessening the effect of aerodynamics making it hard to pass when cars get close to each other).
There are lots of ways to decrease engine horsepower, but remember that teams have put untold amounts of money into designing and refining the current engines. Designing entirely new engines is a major undertaking, and a risk to mandate without pretty high confidence that lower horsepower will indeed help the quality of racing.
For 2015 NASCAR has gone with the simplest solution: a 1.170 tapered spacer that they expect will reduce power by about 125 hp.
Richard Petty driving experience with Cup driversYou put a restrictor or spacer plate on the car and you can hold it wide open in the corners, reducing the role handling plays. This isn't rocket science.
The sh!t NASCAR wants to do is what we do in kids classes of racing for them to learn to race, not in the majors.
And I too have driven a race car.
That's exactly rightRichard Petty driving experience with Cup drivers
Richard Petty driving experience with Cup drivers
Well, it’s official...
wrong info travels fast.
bud what you say or don't say doesn't bother me, it will be a fail for you and a few others whatever happens if you haven't figured that out by now. The rest of us will probably enjoy it. It looks interesting, hope it works well.I can't wait to remind you how hard you shilled for this next year.
I can't wait to remind you how hard you shilled for this next year.