>My observation of the 493 debacle, holds the vocal SOLO participants 
>responsible for the 50 pound weight penalty that was applied to the 
>engine in RACING and effectively killed it as a commercially viable 
>endeavor. 

Whoa Chuck, you've got that backwards! The CRB made the 493 run 50# heavier,
the MAC/SEB didn't. Check the rule books. When the 493 was legalized, the
MAC thought that was ridiculous and responed by keeping both the 494 AND the
493 at 800#. We separated ourselves from the GCR requirement to keep the
balance tube in place also, and we don't require a thermostat to be in place
either. Matter of fact Chuck, the CRB has been behind the Soloists in a
number of areas where SCCA members wanted things addressed and changed. 

The CRB is responsible for helping the movement toward the 493, and with it
maybe even the growth of this class, become stagnant with their policy
toward that engine. 

They are, of course, not responsible for the production end of the 493, I'm
not saying that. The general market did that to all 500cc snowmobile
engines. But they certainly caused this class to falter by putting 50# more
weight on that engine and making folks think twice about using it and buying
new cars. So, if you are going to point a finger, don't point it at the
Soloists. They tried to help the 493 survive in our world.

Your facts need to be turned around 180 degrees. 

Art

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of McAbee,
Chuck
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 2:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [F500] F500/F600 Proposal

A new engine presents the horns of a dilemma.  On the one hand we don't want
to make totally uncompetitive the existing dominate legal engines.
On the other hand, if the 'New' engine is not 'better' than the existing
lumps what is the reason for buying one presuming parts are still available
to keep the existing lumps running.  This is the situation that effectively
caused the demise of the Rotax 493 for our class.  The
493 was not sufficiently, if any, better than the 494, as a consequence no
market ever developed for the 493 sufficient to keep it in production.  

The progression of engines in the class has been for each 'New' engine to be
better than the one that it replaced.  The Kawasaki was better than the Fuji
Chaparral that it succeeded; the AMW was stronger (and more unreliable) than
the Kawasaki and fostered the adoption of the Rotax 494 for relatively
equivalent power with significantly better reliability.  The legalization of
the 493 and the 50 pound weight penalty made the engine less competitive
than what it was intended to replace and the market spoke and we have no new
493's to purchase.

Progress always has a price.  The primary price, the way it always is in the
racing environment, if you MUST BE COMPETING FOR THE WIN, you are going to
have to have the best of the available engine/drive train packages in order
to compete for the win.

It is unreasonable for any of us to think that just because an engine/drive
train package is legal that it has an equal opportunity for victory as any
of the other legal engine/drive train packages.

At this time, I have yet to form a firm opinion on the 600cc 4-stroke bike
motor vs. the 500cc 2-stroke snowmobile motor debate.  BUT - what ever
package is selected, it must perform better than our existing packages,
otherwise there is no commercial viability for anyone, either engine
builders or chassis manufacturers to do the necessary design and development
work to make the new package a reality.


SOLO Competitors - While we, Racers & SOLO, are using the same basic chassis
and engine packages as our starting points, the rules that apply to each
form of the sport are different and are written by different boards within
SCCA for different competition constituencies.  My observation of the 493
debacle, holds the vocal SOLO participants responsible for the 50 pound
weight penalty that was applied to the engine in RACING and effectively
killed it as a commercially viable endeavor.  The F500 side of the 'family'
is fighting for it's very survival and does not need the F MOD side of the
'family' shooting it in the privates by addressing their concerns to the
Racing Competition Board.  SOLO participants please address your concerns to
the SOLO board that makes the rules that apply to the SOLO competitions.


Chuck McAbee
SEDIV #16
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