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Post by weverat on Mar 2, 2020 22:21:03 GMT -5
I am trying to insert a couple short videos. Testing, testing Anyhow, we had a good time with the "Old Scorp"
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Post by 1970stingerracer12 on Mar 9, 2020 8:32:19 GMT -5
These videos would be fun to see. I haven't figured out how to make them run.
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Post by weverat on Mar 9, 2020 21:24:04 GMT -5
I did not upload them as a video, but will try again some day.
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Post by weverat on Mar 15, 2020 20:53:01 GMT -5
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Post by weverat on Mar 15, 2020 20:58:50 GMT -5
1 more try
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Post by weverat on Mar 15, 2020 21:08:11 GMT -5
I wound up having to make a you tube video, then simply copied and pasted the link here.
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Post by weverat on Mar 16, 2020 19:39:24 GMT -5
Hey Admin - You guy,s race scorpions out East?
I am working on getting some shit going on here again.
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Post by 1970stingerracer12 on Mar 18, 2020 8:39:25 GMT -5
That would be fun to try! I've never ridden on ice. All I do is get stuck in powder out here!
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Post by weverat on Mar 18, 2020 20:42:32 GMT -5
yes, i am the only guy that ice drags scorps around here. The problem is there is no room for studs.
In oval racing your studs must not hang past the track lug more than 3/8" That is normally not a problem for a scorpion.
In drag racing we are allowed 3/4"
In order to make that work in a scorp, you have to re-locate the drive shaft.
Now, drag racing on grass is a another story. Around Minnesota, the Scorps dominate on grass.
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