[QUOTE=dholt;n448898]The 321 isn't run in 20ssh or CSH out here because there's really no need. Anyone who wants to run those classes has an 80, 102 or 302. There are motors galore...easier to find one on HR than order new 321 from Japan.
Dana......... weather we like it or not the Model 80, Model 102 and now Model 302 are all out of production and the Yamato Model 321 is the engine now being produced and sold. It should be made to 'push water' and hence be able to compete in the SORC approved classes it is legal in without self destructing at the currently approved engine heights. There have been many ideas put out there and hopefully the SORC is listening and will make the appropriate changes sooner than later since many people prefer to buy new equipment in lieu of someones second hand stuff. As far as buying Yamato's from Japan that is impossible since Yamato only sells through distributors, we ordered a Model 321 from Yamato of Europe (Mike Ward) a few weeks ago and it is being delivered next week. It is actually much easier than buying one off Hydroracer since you have no idea what your getting when you buy another APBA members 2nd or 3rd motor.. Also at the end of the day it works out to be cheaper to deal with Yamato of Europe given the value of the dollar vs. the pound. Heck, they even have a easy to use website that i was able to figure out. As a footnote before you go onto the site the current shipment of Yamato 321's just sold out and a new batch is on the way from Japan! It is important that the Yamato 300ss drivers have a place to move up to with their engines once they are done in the sealed class. Solving this water issue insures that they can move up in class without burning up their engine and would hopefully benefit the older model 302 to pump water better at 1/2" in the 20ssh class.
One of the big Yamato issues i see is who is really the YAMATO importer in the USA nowadays??? While dealing with Yamato of Europe is easy and cheaper it would be nice to buy new model 321 Yamato engines in the good ole USA. Anyone have a update on this one? At one point i know Ric Montoya was the sole importer in the United States?
Dana......... weather we like it or not the Model 80, Model 102 and now Model 302 are all out of production and the Yamato Model 321 is the engine now being produced and sold. It should be made to 'push water' and hence be able to compete in the SORC approved classes it is legal in without self destructing at the currently approved engine heights. There have been many ideas put out there and hopefully the SORC is listening and will make the appropriate changes sooner than later since many people prefer to buy new equipment in lieu of someones second hand stuff. As far as buying Yamato's from Japan that is impossible since Yamato only sells through distributors, we ordered a Model 321 from Yamato of Europe (Mike Ward) a few weeks ago and it is being delivered next week. It is actually much easier than buying one off Hydroracer since you have no idea what your getting when you buy another APBA members 2nd or 3rd motor.. Also at the end of the day it works out to be cheaper to deal with Yamato of Europe given the value of the dollar vs. the pound. Heck, they even have a easy to use website that i was able to figure out. As a footnote before you go onto the site the current shipment of Yamato 321's just sold out and a new batch is on the way from Japan! It is important that the Yamato 300ss drivers have a place to move up to with their engines once they are done in the sealed class. Solving this water issue insures that they can move up in class without burning up their engine and would hopefully benefit the older model 302 to pump water better at 1/2" in the 20ssh class.
One of the big Yamato issues i see is who is really the YAMATO importer in the USA nowadays??? While dealing with Yamato of Europe is easy and cheaper it would be nice to buy new model 321 Yamato engines in the good ole USA. Anyone have a update on this one? At one point i know Ric Montoya was the sole importer in the United States?
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