adjustments from on track data
JR,
I must first say to those reading this that we talked today.....and that we both want what is best for the class.
Mostly for the other readers, I will attempt to summerize some of things we discussed:
Niether of us wants to play with engines....we just want a level playing field....and readily availble, reliable engines.
I got the impression that your main concern was that on track data was never going to be used to determine or adjust restrictor sizes. I believe I addressed that to your satisfaction.
Both the ad hoc committee and the crb know adjustments to restrictor sizes may be needed. It was never intended to be locked in stone.....but good data is needed to make an informed dicision.
We will have the opportunity to compare both the Kaw and Gsxr in the SAME CHASSIS next year. There will be at least one Phoenix and probably a JDR with Kaw engines running. Both can be at min weight with a kaw on board.
If we look at acceleration from a slow roll to a high speed.....say 50 to 140 or so.....in the same chassis......with the same wing settings, and near the same wt.....then we will have good data to make decisions on adjustments.
We just can't compare data from two different chassis.....with totally different drag and weight. Also.....we can't just look at top speed.....nor acceleration to something less than top speed (like laguna). We have to look at acceleration over the entire speed range.
It will probably take a full season to gather enough data....unless we are way off.....but it is imperative we do so.
Until we have that data, the restrictor sizes reccommended by the ad hoc committee are a very good starting point.....they are based on very good analysis of lots of dyno data, gear ratios in the different engines, rpm operating range, etc.
If I understood you correctly, you said you would stop opposing the restrictor implimentation......and address any on track performance inequities you feel exist during the coming season. That is a good approach. Hopefully you will give us plenty of feedback.....so we can (collectively) look at the data in a targeted way.
Jerry