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Post by ed on Apr 30, 2012 14:37:49 GMT -8
Hello everyone. I just moved here from Chicago with my Rotax in tow and I'm looking to come out for the May race. Can anyone let me know where I can purchase fuel in the SD area? Also, I noticed the May race will be on the southeast layout but there are 3 listed under the configurations. Any hint as to which southeast layout will be used?
Thanks in advance, Ed
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Post by chrisraymond on Apr 30, 2012 15:32:55 GMT -8
welcome Ed you can purchace fuel at SOCO in El Cajon 145 Vernon Way El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 401-1820. Last race we ran layout 1 so I would think that will be the same layout for the May race. Hope you can make it out.
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Post by dedwards on May 1, 2012 11:55:40 GMT -8
Ed, Welcome to the club. I understand we will have a vender on race day to sell fuel but I think it will only be MS 98. Soco Fuel, like Chris said is the place for MS 93.
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Post by ed on May 3, 2012 12:03:22 GMT -8
Thanks for the info! Any suggestions on where to start for gearing?
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Post by Bill Walsh on May 3, 2012 14:04:30 GMT -8
Ed,
Welcome to San Diego. If your running a rotax I would start with 12-82, I think that is what I ran last time. What class do you plan to run? TaG Masters (385 lbs.) or TaG Senior (355 Lbs.)? It looks like most of us are running TaG Masters this year. If you any questions, please feel free to call my cell 619-300-0114.
Bill Walsh #4 TaG Masters
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Post by Bill Walsh on May 3, 2012 14:07:50 GMT -8
Chris,
Did you break in your motor at Apex, and what were your lap times?
Bill
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Post by ed on May 3, 2012 18:03:06 GMT -8
Thanks Bill! If Masters is the most populated class I will run that but I may run both for the track time to get used to the configuration
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Post by chrisraymond on May 4, 2012 7:01:21 GMT -8
Bill I did break it in this week, time where about the same mid 42s
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