In a message dated 3/11/2007 1:53:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
<<<Let's make a list of ideas for SAVING  F500.>>>
 

IMHO:
 
1) Keep the existing suspension rules.  Why?  Valved shocks are  expensive, 
and no inexpensive 'spec' shock has proven to have a combination of  low-cost, 
long life, and equal performance.  The existing laptime parity  with FF has 
proven that you don't need triple-adjustable $1200 shocks to go  fast.  IMHO, 
this is the place where a TON of money is wasted in  FF/FC.
 
2) Allow a completely open 600cc 4-cylinder bike-engine option,  including 
the attached geartrain.  No specified engines, as the bike  companies redesign 
them with a very short design life cycle.  Use a  mandated restrictor box for 
all 600cc engines to equalize performance and keep  the Rotaxes competitive.  
The restrictor also minimizes the impact of  internal engine mods.  [Yes, I 
know it doesn't completely eliminate the  benefits of engine mods, but it 
drastically reduces the value for the money  spent.]  Why?  Because this will 
give 
access to a nearly  limitless supply of low-cost junkyard engines and trannies.
 
3) Keep existing 800/850 lb minimum weight.  Lower weights help keep  costs 
low by both reducing the need for larger, heavier (read: more  expensive) 
suspension components and by reducing tire consumption.  3/8"  rod ends should 
continue to be the standard for these cars.
 
4) Keep the solid axle rule.  Again, we don't need a diff to go  fast, and 
this is another $1K+ item.  Using a chain drive straight from the  bike tranny 
output to our existing axle designs is the cheapest solution, and  will allow 
us to keep our existing performance level.
 
Thoughts?



Marshall Mauney
WDC Region 
2002 Red Devil
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