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Re: Reality Check

To: Justin <jmwagner@greenheart.com>
Subject: Re: Reality Check
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 15:25:53 -0700
Justin,
Since there is no local Triumph club, the only grief I am likely to get is when 
I go to VTR or Triumphest with it.  Of course, my other Spit still is
Triumph equipped and would likely get the engine that is currently in Tiny Tim. 

Of course, I sometimes get grief for some of the things I have done to Huxley, 
the Red Spit, but my theory is that if I pay the bills, I can do
anything I want to it.  But perhaps by doing a hybrid (as is typically done in 
the modified classes) maybe I can finally be competitive and perhaps
even get the Triumph name some recognition again!

Joe (C)

Justin wrote:
> 
> If you belonged to a Triumph club... sold your Triumph and started showing up 
>to the meetings in a Nissan 300SX....  what would you expect?
> 
> There is a weird social dynamic that happens in clubs and organizations when 
>one places himself on the outskirts of the bell curve...
> 
> There's a guy in my local club that has an american V8 under the hood of  his 
>TR 4A...    And it sickens me to see the disrespect he gets for it... even
> though he's probably one the most active and participating members of the 
>club.
> 
> The reality is... you have to decide what's important to you and why you're 
>in the hobby and all.   If it matters to you how you're treated at club
> events or even here in the newsgroups, then consider sticking to Triumphs and 
>keep it relatively stock if you can't afford your dream Triumph engine.
> If you really just want more bang for the buck and don't care what anyone 
>thinks, do what's affordable.  (Of course, you undoubtedly already understand
> the affects on re-sale value of the vehicle, if that is  concern.)
> 
> The bottom line is, if you do the latter, don't be surprised if you get some 
>snobbish reaction from the purists and even the regulars.
> 
> Personally... I hate that.   I say, it's your car, do as you wish.   People 
>should have fun.  Unfortunately, many people are not so big.  If you stray,
> so may many others... from you.
> 
> This is just my observation...   of watching the interaction between car club 
>members and the such.
> 
> --Justin Wagner
> 
> Joe Curry wrote:
> 
> > I have been doing some budgetary calculations to see what it is going to 
>cost to supercharge a 1300 engine (and do it right).  So far, I have come up
> > with places to spend over $6200.
> >
> > On a whim, I called a wrecking year and asked what it would cost to buy a 
>low mileage Honda S2000 engine and transmission.  The guy did some checking
> > and found several very low mileage units (one with 4 miles, he said) 
>complete with all the electronics and 6 speed gearbox ready to drop in for 
>$7500
> > delivered.
> >
> > So for a mere $1300 (or less) I will get a 6 speed gearbox that I know will 
>handle the 240 hp and won't have to worry about any engineering of the
> > clutch to make it work.
> >
> > So, my question here is, "How many of you will be pissed off that I 
>abandoned the Triumph power plant and went to a rice burner engine?"
> >
> > (Be kind, I haven't made any decisions yet)  :)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Joe (C)

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