Newport Hill Climb Rules
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- Joined: Sun Sep 01, 2019 5:42 am
- First Name: Glenn
- Last Name: Nicodemus
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1914 Touring 1927 Touring
- Location: Portland
Newport Hill Climb Rules
I know some of you are familiar with the Hill Climb each October in Newport Indiana. I have been reading there rulers for a model t speedster and I tried sending a message to them but no reply. In the rules for the speedster class it says you cannot run a pressurized fuel system. Would that rule apply to an electric fuel pump?
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- First Name: BRIAN
- Last Name: CRESS
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: Speedsters, Roadster, Hack
- Location: Bismarck, IL
Re: Newport Hill Climb Rules
Several of us run electric fuel pumps. I believe the "pressurization" comment is in reference to turbo chargers and blowers.
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Re: Newport Hill Climb Rules
I would think that "pressurized fuel system" would refer to a pressurized gas tank.
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- Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2019 7:17 pm
- First Name: BRIAN
- Last Name: CRESS
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: Speedsters, Roadster, Hack
- Location: Bismarck, IL
Re: Newport Hill Climb Rules
Found this on "Square space":
Class F-1M* Model T Fords (modified) 1909 through 1927. Stock-block, non-pressurized fuel induction systems; stock wheel diameters; Model T front axle, stock frame modified no more than 4 inches plus or minus, planetary 2-speed transmission with reverse, (period exact auxiliary transmission acceptable) Model T differential; Ruckstell rear axle and Rocky Mountain Brakes acceptable
Class F-1M* Model T Fords (modified) 1909 through 1927. Stock-block, non-pressurized fuel induction systems; stock wheel diameters; Model T front axle, stock frame modified no more than 4 inches plus or minus, planetary 2-speed transmission with reverse, (period exact auxiliary transmission acceptable) Model T differential; Ruckstell rear axle and Rocky Mountain Brakes acceptable