I get your points :) But it was more a case, if i bought a you know what :P Then i could limit it for F6, use it in the OEKC, use it in its own series, but when i felt like it, take it to a practice day, de-restrict it and show all the 2 stroke boys whats what :) I suppose its down to this, wouldnt you rather have a more powerful engine restricted down rather than a less powerful engine that cant give much more. If the series were to get bigger and the bilands etc became obsolete as all the techs, vampires, sa250's etc took up most of the grid, then i could simply change the means of restricting the engine so it could keep up. Whereas if i bought a biland, (i understand the series was originally based around the bilands power figures etc, but there isnt any in the series anymore?) when the class decides to up the power for all these new engines, i would have to buy one of these new engines. You could call it, spending more now, to save later :) Opinions? Thomas................
P.S I dont race at the moment, as im spending all my money on my car, which i cant actually drive yet anyway haha but it was just an idea i had after seeing F6 the other day :)
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