Pops,
Not sure when I'll make it to a man cup event. I'm preparing for a season of vintage road racing next year. 4 USCRA, 1 AHRMA, 1 VRRA events planned if all goes is well. That's a lot of 5 day weekends full of traveling. Only two of those events are here in NJ. I actually just sent my bored carbs back down to Billy as he hasn't had the time to dyno tune the 34s that he put on. So for the last race event he'll use my bored carbs again since he dyno tuned them to work on the 915 "mini cobra" on the cobra girl. So we will get some more data on them next weekend, and see if he improves his times from the last Man Cup round that he used them on previously.
I've had to suspend motorcycle activities for a short while on account of unrelated issues. Back on it shortly. I wouldn't be the best test subject as I have no intention to set a bike up properly to try to compete in ET street. I simply won't have the consistency. Coming to a Man Cup event for me would be far more about socializing than racing. If I do show, I'll bring something entertaining to run though.... hopefully I won't embarrass myself.
I intend to get out to the local drag strip this spring to learn the two wheeled ropes. I've been in the 11s in a 1960s vintage traction limited street tire vehicle, but I had TWO tires driving the car
. I'm guessing the bike will present a different set of challenges. I look forward to it.
The bored carbs belong to my newly minted Mike Rieck built "restomod" 1005cc motor full of obsolete RC Engineering parts. Thanks Mike, I'll try really hard not to break it....
I doubt that the bored carbs will prove to be anything special when compared to quality 30-34 carbs. I'm thrilled they managed to support just north 100hp on Billy's 915. I suspect that motor would run stronger, at least above 7000rpm or so, with larger carbs like the 34s. It would be great to see Billy get in the 10s for the first time with the bored carbs. Then when he switches to a bigger set, we'll see how much power was left on the table when he gets it on the dyno and track. I may well make a clone set of the bored carbs for further testing, perhaps Frankie will give them a go...
George