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Div 2 to div 3

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dh

04-18-2001 14:16:12




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My club does not use div 2 rules. they go from div 1 to div 3. I am set up to run div 2 with the steel pressed rims and 14 x 38,s so i'm moved to div3 . What kind of overbore and stroke increase to these div 3 tractors run compared to div2. how close can a stock machine with a good head get to them? thanks




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paul

04-18-2001 21:04:40




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 Re: div 2 to div 3 in reply to dh, 04-18-2001 14:16:12  
For Division 3 as long as you can go 3.5 mph, and are capable of ringing that buzzer, you are in good shape. Getting a good edge on your tires, and getting the power to the ground is most important.



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04-18-2001 15:31:35




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 Re: div 2 to div 3 in reply to dh, 04-18-2001 14:16:12  
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