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Old 02-15-2009, 07:42 AM
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BarryReade
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Default RE: Intake Timing .46 Pro TT


ORIGINAL: dhal22


ORIGINAL: js3

Marauderer,

Cheaters never win.

If you're looking for an event where you can modify your motor, race F3D. Then when you "clean up" your motor, all you'll do is make yourself go slower.

is the concept of reworking/adjusting a motor really cheating? sure, maybe it doesn't work in some places but it's a shame that the challenge of trying to wring a little more out of your engine is frowned upon so much. maybe the people doing the frowning are the ones who don't know how to modify their own engine. it appears some people enjoy modifying as much as they do racing.

Is having Little League Teams not keeping score cheating so there is no loser? I say yes it is cheating them out of learning how to deal with winning and losing early in life so they will be better able to cope with life at a later age. Cheating is violating the rules. If it isn't defined in the rules then it isn't cheating it is just being innovative. Now, there are others that say if it isn't covered in the rules you can't do iot. It is the difference between State Farm and AllState insurance companies. One says all that is covered is in thge policy. If it isn't addressed it isn't covered. The other says only those items addressed in the policy are not covered. Which policy would you rather have??? If you don't think that the top race car teams that run up front every race are not pushing the envelope you are sadly mistaken.