
Originally Posted by
Grumph
If i read it as legal - I'd do it. Besides the obvious potential performance increase, there are other benefits. Some of the engines I've blueprinted have gone on to have long lives on the road after their race careers are finished. Simply correcting factory assembly errors has ensured a longer service life.
Having read Oyster's posts i tend to agree that the problem started as soon as it became a National class with a title available...In my book, any class in the book as bearing a title is fair game for the people wanting to spend cash....So make those classes open.
Back to F1, F2, F3....
I'm not going to bag HPE, I know Gav quite well. Like a lot of engine reconditioner machinists, he will do what the customer wants. If the customer tells what it's going to be used for, fair enough, there may be eyebrows raised....if not, no questions. Just pay the bill please sir, we're a commercial organisation with staff to keep employed.
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