Shocks, and transmission, or lack of in this case.  It's been beaten to death 
but the lack of interest in the class stems from those two things, and the 
third is the small turn outs.  Fix the first two, and third will fix itself....
   
  CR aka Chris.....

uce Kapraszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  CR,

Start anywhere you like. You mentioned that powerplants may be the least
of the problems, so start with what you see as the big problems. Thanks.
Bruce


----- Original Message ----
From: Chris Reinhardt

To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, December 2, 2006
1:51:32 PM
Subject: Re: [F500] What?! Discontinuing the 493?!


Bruce, where
do you want me to start?
The discussion turn to looking into the future,
powerplants might be the least of the problem...

CR

Bruce Kapraszewski
wrote:
CR,

Please define "updates". 

Bruce


-----
Original Message ----
From:
Chris Reinhardt 
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday,
December 2, 2006 8:47:25 AM
Subject: Re: [F500] What?! Discontinuing the 493?!
Let me re-phrase that...You need to look at another manufacturer's production
line!!!
If you want to look 5, 10, 15 years down the road than number one,
forget 2 strokes, and number two, update the cars.

CR

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The production line (barely) is where we have looked in the past. We
get an engine approved and within a year it's discontinued. Then we start the
hand wringing, bike motor debates and everything else all over. 

We are OK
for the moment but we need to plan ahead... 5, 10 , 15 YEARS ahead. We need to
streamline the approval process for new engines as well as get on the upside
of the production curve. If we are in sync with the manufacturer it will be
more likely that our demand will be in place to help an engine stay in
production. Its already been said here that because SCCA dragged its feet on
approval that nobody bought the 493. If Rotax has an engine in the prototype
stage, say the 4XX, and we start the process with SCCA then maybe the 4XX will
be approved by the time it becomes available.

Something else we need is to
stop worrying about parity. Lets face it these motors are all different from
each other. But we can buy complete, new engines for less than other classes
spend to rebuild. And with few exceptions almost any car can accept any engine
---- Chris Reinhardt wrote: 
> The drawing board is not the place to look,
production line would better.
> 
> CR
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think
what we need to be doing is talking to a couple manufacturers to see what they
have on the drawing board, scheduled for production to START in the next 2 - 3
years. Then get those engines approved. You have a couple years for SCCA to
react and for people to reach the end of the service life of their current
engines. Also time for car builders to do their thing. This way we will have a
supply of engines, new engines, for some time to come.
> 
> Allen
> 
> 
> ----
Jan Schmidt wrote: 
> > I am surely jumping the gun here, but I can see it
now...
> > Weights:
> > Kawi.........700 lbs
> > Rotax 440..750 lbs
> > AMW
.......775 lbs
> > 494..........800 lbs
> > 493..........825 lbs
> > Although
it might be fairer to have the amw and rotax 440 switch
> > positions
(weights)
> > Just a thought? I personally think it would be a fanstastic idea
to have
> > the Rotax 440 legalized. It is either that or look at Arctic Cat
or
> > Polaris. The Polaris company seems to be growing in leaps and bounds
now
> > that they make atvs and street motorcycles.
> > Bill Schmidt 88 RD
Kawi (not wanting more power, just wanting parity)
> 
> 
> 
>
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