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9 Feb 2011, 13:32 (Ref:2828420) | #1 | ||
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Combe Duratec 2012
I hear Combe is thinking about introducing a seperate FFDuratec championship in 2012, assume this will be Kent spec cars with the replacement Duratec motor rather than UKFFC spec FFDuratec?
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9 Feb 2011, 15:30 (Ref:2828491) | #2 | |
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..........I read it as they were looking for people to convert Kent cars over too a Duratec engine, as it stated most post 2000 cars would be compatible; in which case would seriously limit the races and championships you could use the car for!
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10 Feb 2011, 10:54 (Ref:2828993) | #3 | |
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Kent-engined Formula Ford 1600 is the only place to race in my honest opinion.......
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10 Feb 2011, 10:57 (Ref:2828995) | #4 | ||
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Why on earth would anyone want to take a Kent-engined car and put a Duratec in it?
Seems like a great way of limiting greatly where it can be raced and killing th eresale value at the same time. |
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10 Feb 2011, 15:49 (Ref:2829142) | #5 | ||
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I love my FF - don't get me wrong - but I think it's a good idea to get Club Duratec off the ground and well overdue. I've heard that it will be kept seperate from the Kents (different championship, not just class) so we can still race our cars until such time as natural attrition moves us over and (I guess) our older cars get brought into the classics.
Much better than the current status quo, where we are shoving ancient engines into new cars surely? And this coming from someone who has just had his engine rebuilt and is in a class C car, so no chance of benefiting from any chance of re-conversion. |
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10 Feb 2011, 21:48 (Ref:2829346) | #6 | |
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I agree with John. Why would anyone wish to take out their Kent engine and replace with a Duratec. Quite simply, what would be the point?
Formula Ford 1600 is stronger now than it has been for many years. A good number of national/regional series are available to the competitor - not to mention the end-of-season trophy season. And, the 711 is available again.... |
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However, just as I would see little sense in putting a Duratec in an already sorted older Kent or Zetec car, I do wonder sometimes at the validity of putting a 40 year old iron engine in the back of a brand new £23,000 car designed for the Duratec age. |
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I wouldn't expect anyone to convert back who's already running Kents, but couldn't we at least provide an alternative for the newer FF's to run in their intended configuration? have our cake and eat it too? |
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11 Feb 2011, 13:43 (Ref:2829658) | #9 | ||
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OK, latest I've heard is that discussion is around a national series (with a round at Combe) which will NOT replace/be bolted onto the existing kent championship.
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15 Feb 2011, 00:27 (Ref:2831327) | #10 | ||
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Whilst retro-fitting Kent engines into modern chassis is common and perfectly acceptable under the world standard Formula Ford technical regulations (indeed this is integral in preserving the longevity and success of FF1600) organisers would need to carefully consider the implications of creating a new set of regulations to fit a new engine in a older chassis. Formula Ford technical regulations are reviewed and approved annually by the Ford Motor Company so whilst fitting a de-tuned Duratec to a 2012 spec chassis would be fine I'm not sure the MSA/FIA would permit retro-fitting a new engine to a chassis which doesn't conform to the latest FIA crash test standards for Formula Ford. However I think there would be a market for a modern club level Duratec series as an alternative (possible sitting between) Kent FF1600 and British Formula Ford. Food for thought.....
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15 Feb 2011, 08:17 (Ref:2831425) | #11 | |
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……..the last thing we all need is another Formula Ford / club class!!!
JEB has the right idea; let’s get the cars out that are already dormant; if you want another class, there are loads of very cheap Zetec’s out there!! |
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