FST compatibility with FV
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Originally Posted by
Steve Davis
I would also add (in support of Rich's post) that the original goal of the NEFV group was SINGLE CLASS group/racing. CCS took that another step and made it 'more' affordable as well as SINGLE CLASS racing by adding in a spec street radial. The Radial tire savings AND the Single Class racing aspects are THE ITEMS that got this radial thing going and made it fully successful. Brian's questions of 'how do you KNOW the radials are what made it what it is .. successful.. Well.. we don't KNOW for sure which carried the most weight, but NO ONE can argue with the success of the whole program. For MY money, Single Class racing out weighs the radial cost savings, but the RISKS of racing in multi class groups (for me) vastly outweighs any other aspect. The risks of racing in groups with other race cars that are 30+ MPS faster on the straights is just more risk than I'm interested in taking. I would support the inclusion of FST as well as long as they are scored separately. but that's another discussion for another time.
Steve, FV80
On the west coast our race groups in FST and FV have diminished greatly. To race you have to contend with multi class groups where many cars are much faster on the straights and even have wings. This is one of the reasons (there are many) why I stopped running FV after many years of doing so and going to FST because we were initially grouped with Spec Racer Fords. Now with the lack of FST participation I went to FS changing my FST to having a bigger motor and taller 3.88 R&P gear box so that I could better survive out there on the track. The car now can stay with Club Fords on the straights, and I have a "dual class capable car". I am not advocating that others go to FS as I have but you should allow FST to run with the FV groups to have what is essentially similar reasonable speeds to get away from the multi class race groups which have killed our racing on the west coast. I remember 25 car fields at Willow Springs CA when I started racing SCCA with my FV. Mixing us in with Formula Fords and f440 's helped killed us off.
Aluminum wheel lug nut seat galling
Assuming the correct lug nut shape/angle, is there much galling of the wheel lug nut seats when using steel lug nuts?
I found some beautiful titanium lug nuts with a floating seat/mating surface. While this would eliminate seat galling, you would then be facing stud thread galling.
Brian