08-09-2005, 04:13 PM
Well, if those are the rules then what are the Trinity Spyder guys gonna do? Put in a smaller tank? I don't think so.
I'll take big tanks with mandatory pits if I have to because I'd rather run a tank with an O-Ring that doesn't leak and/or causes the mixture to lean as the fuel level gets low. Also, the bigger tank helps maintain weight balance.
Also, we don't race in the Pro-Series races very often. Hell, the local/club tracks can't even divide the truggies from the MT's. Have you ever seen them enforce that rule? The most obvious one! I'll stick with my big tank.
I'll take big tanks with mandatory pits if I have to because I'd rather run a tank with an O-Ring that doesn't leak and/or causes the mixture to lean as the fuel level gets low. Also, the bigger tank helps maintain weight balance.
Also, we don't race in the Pro-Series races very often. Hell, the local/club tracks can't even divide the truggies from the MT's. Have you ever seen them enforce that rule? The most obvious one! I'll stick with my big tank.