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Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto
Posted by 'kai' on 25 Feb 2010 @ 13:04


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Old UK restriction or euro/global spec, Tim? :)

Though I guess it’s the former to accommodate the larger number, I don’t know the latest on this – you’ll have to ask them directly about format etc.

However, I expressed the following opinion when this was still at the discussion stage:

It always struck me as a mistake to lock these “VT250” engines – and the karts to go with them (see below) – into the confined little box where other karting interests wanted to keep them. This compelled them to be marketed as 4-stroke alternatives to Rotax, in response to which most buyers inevitably said “I’ll have a Rotax then, please”. Which, I suppose, was the whole point.

Everywhere other than the UK these engines are sold mostly in mid-30s hp specification, which, apart from the elite-only KF stuff, at least puts them in a bracket of their own and therefore gives them a reasonable USP.

Of course this also means running them on karts with front brakes, as again is predominantly the case outside the UK.

So, I think conforming to a global standard rather than a UK-specific one would be a more promising way forward.

I understand that the UK restrictors on existing engines are easily removed; others will be able to explain and/or clarify this with respect to each of the respective engines.

Anyway, as per Tim’s question: who’s up for joining the party? The offer is on the table, and there must be plenty of owners itching to race their kit again.


PS: It’s “swissauto” = one word, as per the manufacturer’s website: www.wenko.ch . And, dare I say, the plural ‘s’ should not be preceded by an apostrophe: why on earth is that usage so popular on forums such as this? (This comment doesn’t apply to you, Tim, but generally).

PPS: Some might even have a Tech F1, GM or whatever else of this type; I doubt they’d be excluded either.

Message Thread:

New series for bilands, vampires and swiss autos  by 'jc123rules'   (24 Feb 2010 @ 20:06)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swiss aut  by 'Latestarter'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 12:28)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'kai'  << You are here!
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'BilandRacer9'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 13:38)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'kai'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 14:12)
front brake clarification  by 'TheMantis'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 14:31)
Re: front brake clarification  by 'kai'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 15:09)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'itpro'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 14:58)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'kai'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 15:08)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 's1jor1'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 15:22)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'kai'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 15:29)
How many Bilands are there?? 4/ future health  by 'Newshound'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 15:37)
Re: How many Bilands are there?? 4/ future health  by 'kai'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 17:49)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'jc123rules'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 15:37)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'colingray'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 18:20)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'lubo78'   (25 Feb 2010 @ 21:41)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 's1jor1'   (27 Feb 2010 @ 16:19)
New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'positivekarter'   (27 Feb 2010 @ 21:37)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'lubo78'   (28 Feb 2010 @ 22:24)
Re: New series for bilands, vampires and swissauto  by 'lubo78'   (25 May 2010 @ 11:11)

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