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April 26th, 2010, 07:29
#1
Forum Junkie
IRI tracker
Guess we're gonna have to shell out 75 skins more for the B500.....nice IRI tracker, since you are soooo eficient, this is BS. No wonder the head count is smaller for us po' boys.
Last edited by Petepecas; April 26th, 2010 at 07:29.
Reason: addition
"Quants som, on estem i cap a on ens dirigim?"
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April 26th, 2010 07:29
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April 26th, 2010, 08:17
#2
Re: IRI tracker
Although I'm thoroughly agianst iritrackers, they postpone results hence no awards ceremonies,they are the Key to medical emergencies and missing car locations. In some cases the difference between life and death. A necessary evil needed in offroad racing. $75 increase on something so invaluable...priceless
Last edited by mawtrophykart; April 26th, 2010 at 08:18.
Reason: too stoned
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April 26th, 2010, 08:32
#3
Forum Junkie
Re: IRI tracker

Originally Posted by
mawtrophykart
Although I'm thoroughly agianst iritrackers, they postpone results hence no awards ceremonies,they are the Key to medical emergencies and missing car locations. In some cases the difference between life and death. A necessary evil needed in offroad racing. $75 increase on something so invaluable...priceless
Why not charge 500 bucks a race?...it just borders on abusive, when does it end? Come on, letīs not get fooled, 375 bucks for the antenna and bracket kit???bottom line, itīs just another money making side bussines. , we did just fine without the freakinī thing in the past. Or, spot tracker is a good alternative. But to shove it down our wallets a huevo is BS.
"Quants som, on estem i cap a on ens dirigim?"
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April 26th, 2010, 08:36
#4
Senior
Re: IRI tracker
spot tracker would do all that.

Originally Posted by
mawtrophykart
Although I'm thoroughly agianst iritrackers, they postpone results hence no awards ceremonies,they are the Key to medical emergencies and missing car locations. In some cases the difference between life and death. A necessary evil needed in offroad racing. $75 increase on something so invaluable...priceless
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April 26th, 2010, 08:38
#5
Re: IRI tracker
We did do fine in the past, your right, but for medical emegencies its priceless! 400 x $375 =$150,000 WOWIE WOWIE!
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April 26th, 2010, 08:57
#6
Re: IRI tracker
In my experience, these things are not dependable or accurate. We have raced without them working at all and I know of at least one systematic failure for a whole race last season. Maybe it was V2R? I don't remember. Regardless of what it costs, how can we depend on it for medical emergencies?
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April 26th, 2010, 09:09
#7
Elite
Re: IRI tracker
Parker 09'- tracker worked at the starting line- rain started falling- tracker no work at the finish line.
IRC didnt have an answer when our crew went to their trailer for a location after we were 2 hours over-due. For the cosst involved here I would expect the thing to work 100% of the time, especial if its being touted as safety device in an emergency. And if anyone at IRC reads this: I'm still waiting for my expanation as to why the tracker failed or a full refund if you dont have one!
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April 26th, 2010, 11:40
#8
Re: IRI tracker
I was interested in why at the Finish line of the SilverState it showed the car(4402) on the Mesa(finish podium) DNF'd at pit 3? Campbell said his never worked from the start, and he is not listed in the official finish I assume as a result.