I am an opc driver who did some shoping in Trenton for the future of Ascencio Racing. I was able to speak to a few SO people as I am trying to prepare myself for giving my kids a 26 year head start on there dad, but i left a bit confused with the info/feedback I received. As a future j parent, I am wondering what the j category is going to do about the issue of the mercury 15.9 engines running non oem 15.9 rings that were produced for that engine. Are these engines going to be disqualified at the nationals, can i run them at non national events if i can get my hands on them? Are they legal rings are not? It was explained to me that there are a lot of racers out here that have not cheated and are getting beat by these engines. Apparently, these engines that have the other rings in them have supposedly been built by someone on the east coast and have a significant advantage over the other engines both mercury & omc. I was told that these other rings are softer and therefore brake in quicker and easier thus producing more horsepower. I would think it would be wrong for apba to not disqualify any engine that they inspect that has these rings. If my kids like racing, I will be driving and other racers will be coming from all parts of the country to race at big events like the nationals and will spend thousands to do so so there has to be a level/fair playing field for all involved. It was explained to me that those running those engines are cheating. If true, those of us that chose not to cheat should not have to be subjected to loosing to these cheating engines. Or let me know where to get the engine rings. If we loose on a fair playing field then we loose but to loose to engines that have a significant advantage is wrong. I talked to another J father over the weekend and they said after they got their engine back from this engine builder it was at least 2 MPH faster. He said before they went to the east coast engine builder, they spent 1000.00’s of dollars to try and be competitive against some of these mercury engines and can’t because someone decided that they were going to bend the rules.
I feel bad for the families that have these engines because they are now going to have to make a decision to run and get disqualified or not be able to run the engines, if they are illigal.
I don’t know if steve hearn or earnie dawe visit this site but those of you that do, need to make sure that we let them know to do the right thing with this issue.
Apparently this issue was not addressed several years ago when it came up. If that is true, that is not good. There are plenty of folks like me with kids and are 1-2 years away from getting their kids on the water. Inquiring on the class and getting this type of information is very unsettling. So, did i get good info? Are any rings legal? Are these east coast engines legal or not?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I feel bad for the families that have these engines because they are now going to have to make a decision to run and get disqualified or not be able to run the engines, if they are illigal.
I don’t know if steve hearn or earnie dawe visit this site but those of you that do, need to make sure that we let them know to do the right thing with this issue.
Apparently this issue was not addressed several years ago when it came up. If that is true, that is not good. There are plenty of folks like me with kids and are 1-2 years away from getting their kids on the water. Inquiring on the class and getting this type of information is very unsettling. So, did i get good info? Are any rings legal? Are these east coast engines legal or not?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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