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2012 US F16 National Championship Nov 9 - 11

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 Karl
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222.3 miles out


 
Posted : November 7, 2012 10:51 am
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I had a buddy of mine call me from Des Moines asking where the hell the Catamaran guy was going with 3 stacked this time of year (saw you on I35 near Ankeny) and he was not suprised when I knew who it was and where he was going. Good luck at the regatta. Stay dryer than you did in Wisconsin


 
Posted : November 7, 2012 3:47 pm
 Karl
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That is so strange, and proof the world is way too small.


 
Posted : November 8, 2012 9:21 am
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Good luck to all those who are sailing the event, the snow storm here in Mass last night really made me wish I was joining you!

Anyone want to make predictions?

My top three:
1. Newberry/Casey: Lots of experience and recent time in the boat
2. Easton/Burd: Coming off a top ten at F18 worlds, but forecast looks light for a big team
3. Reiss/Chu: Lots of F16 experience here, and well suited to a light event

Other teams that look super fast:
Ravi Parent/Dalton Tebo: Ravi was impressive in Hyannis, and Dalton is a straight up super crew
Randy Smyth/Joe Bello: Randy is a legend, and Joe is a solid crew coming off a nice worlds
Enrique Figueroa: Another legend, had a nice F18 worlds on a new boat

Edit: I omitted Sarah Streater/Matt Whitehead in my original post... too many good teams to keep track of!

Overall, a great looking field- stoked for the US F16 class!


 
Posted : November 8, 2012 9:45 am
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Originally Posted by Timbo
How cold is it? Cold air will kill your gas mileage.

? I would have thought the inverse were true.

Cold air is denser, so you get more hp from burning it (PV=nRT)
Cold air is, well, colder, so you get a greater temperature difference pre- vs. post-combustion

Perhaps pushing a car through colder/denser air requires more force, but I can't see it needing THAT much more force...

I know I could turn better numbers at the track with my old 300ZX TT when it was cold out or I used nitrous in the intercooler (the cold nitrous chilled the rest of the air so I got triple points - nitrous + colder intake air + higher boost pressure from the expanding nitrous).

Now, keeping the dang thing on the pavement was a bigger issue for me (there was some odd electronic rear-wheel

Hicas

steering thingy that kept screwing up. I suspect it was one of the early Stability control things Nissan thought of. That little light blinked more than a discotek on a friday night)


 
Posted : November 8, 2012 3:38 pm
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That Hicas module did it's best to put me into the guardrail.

I took my 300ZX TT into the local speed shop and told them that driving on wet pavement was like driving on ice. It was all I could do to keep it between the lines. They put it up on the body lift, and you could see the rear axle twitching side to side all on it's own.

I had them disable the Hicas, and install a bypass frame into the rear end. Still drives like it's on rails today...


 
Posted : November 8, 2012 3:54 pm
 Karl
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Cold will make more power all the way around.
More oxygen, colder intercooler as well. In some respects more fuel because it has less volume per unit of energy.

but. Your drivetrain is colder as well. Thicker fluids mean more drag. Eventually they come up to temp though.


 
Posted : November 8, 2012 7:56 pm
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And the results are up - http://www.isailrace.com/Event/Results/be135c8b-08db-46d1-bd93-d2addc7a1012

1. Sarah Newberry and John Casey - Falcon
2. Enrique Figueroa and Carla Malatrasi - Viper
3. Matt and Gina McDonald - Falcon

Congrats all!

Gill


 
Posted : November 12, 2012 12:26 pm
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Wow that might be the tightest point spread I've ever seen four deep at any major regatta. Is there a story?

Mike


 
Posted : November 13, 2012 6:00 pm
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