Andrew4ce wrote:
Hounddog wrote:
If? you did exceed the 160 by a few lbs. There would be no DQ.
My 2 cents here:
DQ or not DQ'd is up to the inspector, not the class, unless written in the rules... I've been tossed for being 0.2 pounds under weight. Obviously not a performance concern. I had no issue with that though, the rules say the number, I was under it. If you let someone go with 3 lbs over on compression, next persons say 4 lbs is ok, next person say 5 is ok, it's only one more than 4! When do you draw the line and who eventually gets screwed? Let the officials have an easy job and take feelings and friendships and such out of the decision. 160 lbs is 160 lbs. The officials gauge is the one that matters, every has the option to ask the official to test their engine priot to getting on the water. I would add to your rule if it does not have it... compression test is "X" number of pulls. ie 3 cranks for 2 seconds each, or whatever suits. So eveyone is tested the same.
Agreed 100%. Have your head dialed in <160PSI, allow for carbon buildup.
Gig(head builder) & TG(inspector) to establish & possess T calibration gauge, make available. It's in Gig's best interest to dial heads <160 to prevent DQ. Plenty of oppty til June for racers to borrow gauge, visit shop for reading.