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May 24th, 2012, 16:46
#21
Forum Junkie
Re: New LOORRS rule on pro lite transmissions?
Unless you heard it from Tony, Lee or Tommy you're wasting your breathe with "he said" or " I heard" go straight to the source. There's no reason for Lucas to report to YOU what they ruled OK on another person's race vehicle.
A computer makes as many mistakes in two seconds as 20 men working will in 20 years
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May 24th, 2012 16:46
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May 24th, 2012, 16:47
#22
Re: New LOORRS rule on pro lite transmissions?

Originally Posted by
pdailey
I would call tony at Lucas and ask him specifically about this issue with RJs trans. Report back your findings.

That sensor in question IS 12" from the transmission...
From the point the fitting comes out of the case, follow along the hose 12" and you will find the Main Line pressure sensor.
Comprende?
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May 24th, 2012, 17:00
#23
Re: New LOORRS rule on pro lite transmissions?

Originally Posted by
Pro-Lite Brian
That sensor in question IS 12" from the transmission...
From the point the fitting comes out of the case, follow along the hose 12" and you will find the Main Line pressure sensor.
Comprende?
So, your saying that a 12 inch hose comes off of the trans and connect's to the sensor? essentialy creating the "12" inches in the rule book?
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May 24th, 2012, 17:00
#24
#billsson

Originally Posted by
Pro-Lite Brian
That sensor in question IS 12" from the transmission...
From the point the fitting comes out of the case, follow along the hose 12" and you will find the Main Line pressure sensor.
Comprende?
You're preaching to the choir, bud... lol
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May 24th, 2012, 17:03
#25
Re: New LOORRS rule on pro lite transmissions?

Originally Posted by
pdailey
What current rules are they not enforcing?
Pick one... how about deegan not going to Tech...by rules automatic DQ and loss of points. Although they allowed him to keep his podium they just took his points away. LOORs always goes by some variation of a rule depending on who the racer is.
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June 4th, 2012, 20:38
#26
Re: New LOORRS rule on pro lite transmissions?

Originally Posted by
erik702
Pick one... how about deegan not going to Tech...by rules automatic DQ and loss of points. Although they allowed him to keep his podium they just took his points away. LOORs always goes by some variation of a rule depending on who the racer is.
Do all of you talking about this go to the drivers meetings? Do you currently race in the Pro Lite class? Do you participate and ask questions on items that you are not clear on. The rule book could be three inches thick and take years to write every senario, but LOORRS does not have that luxury. Maybe all should joint the Tech crew or pay a little closer attention to what is going on so as to totally understand the rules that are written and what the intent is of the rule. Everyone involved with the race series is doing their absolute best to provide a even and fair competitive field for all the racers to compete in. Maybe someday that effort will be appreciated instead of complaints. Just a thought.
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June 4th, 2012, 22:37
#27
Re: New LOORRS rule on pro lite transmissions?

Originally Posted by
slick willie
No... They have ELIMINATED the CRB. And now it's $1000 to contest anything and at the end if your protest was invalid they may charge you more..At leased that is roughly how it was explained last weekend to me.
$300 to file a protest
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June 5th, 2012, 07:32
#28
Re: New LOORRS rule on pro lite transmissions?

Originally Posted by
TM1 USA
Do all of you talking about this go to the drivers meetings? Do you currently race in the Pro Lite class? Do you participate and ask questions on items that you are not clear on. The rule book could be three inches thick and take years to write every senario, but LOORRS does not have that luxury. Maybe all should joint the Tech crew or pay a little closer attention to what is going on so as to totally understand the rules that are written and what the intent is of the rule. Everyone involved with the race series is doing their absolute best to provide a even and fair competitive field for all the racers to compete in. Maybe someday that effort will be appreciated instead of complaints. Just a thought.
It's a thankless job when your the dictator ! LOL
Honestly my bet would that 90 plus percent of the participants appreciate the efforts the Lucas team puts in .
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June 5th, 2012, 10:09
#29
Loyal
Re: New LOORRS rule on pro lite transmissions?

Originally Posted by
PAB
$300 to file a protest
Willie is correct, it's $1000 to contest anything and at the end if your protest was invalid they may charge you more.
They changed it at the last race
Amsoil, Maxxis, Independent Off-Road, Uweld
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June 9th, 2012, 18:44
#30
Re: New LOORRS rule on pro lite transmissions?

Originally Posted by
GRANT@FUNCO
It's a thankless job when your the dictator ! LOL
Honestly my bet would that 90 plus percent of the participants appreciate the efforts the Lucas team puts in .
Thank you Grant ! Your team has a heritage that speaks for itself. You guy's are a class act and hopefully your hard work will pay off soon. Stick to the rules and reap the benifits.