Lots of good "food for thought" here. Basically, If one examines the thinking behind spec classes, two main thoughts stand out ; A level playing field with motor specs being in the same "ballpark" , and price accessability. Interestingly, a Scorpion costs
$ 70.00 at Southriverrc ; A UL-1 motor @ $59.95 and a water jacket @ around $ 19.95 costs a little more.
Since, at this point, what qualifies as a legal spec motor and speed control rests in the hands of the clubs running the class - that is until a consensus is arrived at by the major sanctioning org's. I'd imagine that this will ultimately and inevitably need addressing. ( I'll opt out of this wrestling match citing Senior Senility as an excuse
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All things being equal [ partial pun intended ], Spec class is loads of FUN !!
Hopefully the Pacific Northwest guys, where spec racing is alive and quite well will chime in.
Final thought : Jan's Dark Horse with a UL-1 motor/SC ran splendidly. With the Scorpion motor and non-cooled AQ speed control it seemed equal to if not a little faster, and the SC wasn't even warm. I'll get the VS-1/Scorp wet in a day or two & report on my results.
$ 70.00 at Southriverrc ; A UL-1 motor @ $59.95 and a water jacket @ around $ 19.95 costs a little more.
Since, at this point, what qualifies as a legal spec motor and speed control rests in the hands of the clubs running the class - that is until a consensus is arrived at by the major sanctioning org's. I'd imagine that this will ultimately and inevitably need addressing. ( I'll opt out of this wrestling match citing Senior Senility as an excuse

All things being equal [ partial pun intended ], Spec class is loads of FUN !!
Hopefully the Pacific Northwest guys, where spec racing is alive and quite well will chime in.
Final thought : Jan's Dark Horse with a UL-1 motor/SC ran splendidly. With the Scorpion motor and non-cooled AQ speed control it seemed equal to if not a little faster, and the SC wasn't even warm. I'll get the VS-1/Scorp wet in a day or two & report on my results.
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