Hyper didn't build a down tube until 2007 (600 only). It doesn't look like one of the mass produced chassis to me. A couple more pictures might help. I can't even tell what size car it is.
If it's a 250, that pipe would be a significant dis-advantage, as it will not generate the top end flow required to run at Deming. The wing is well under the size compared to modern cars. Right rear wheel doesn't appear to be a beadlock, and doesn't look like a right rear tire for that matter.
If you're looking for an affordable car, let me know. There are 250's out there that would be very competitive in the $3-5000 range. The 250's are by far the most economical class at Deming (we've ran 2 250's for 10 years, and a single 250 for another 10 before that).
Brandon Turner NMSA President
-- Edited by 29Sleepy at 09:15, 2009-02-24
Chuck said
Feb 24 5:41 PM, 2009
Hey thank's for the reply I dont have a clue what the car is I kind of stumbled upon it We have ran karts & Minicup's this thing feels like an over sized shifter We are talking about running 250
CamSmith17 said
Feb 25 11:01 PM, 2009
well what motor is on it
Chuck said
Mar 18 10:50 AM, 2009
Sorry the late reply it currently has a 125 on it, but did come with a 250. Thank's for your reply
-- Edited by Chuck on Wednesday 18th of March 2009 10:51:43 AM
-- Edited by Chuck at 11:50, 2009-02-20
-- Edited by Chuck at 17:10, 2009-02-24
-- Edited by Chuck at 17:21, 2009-02-24
If it's a 250, that pipe would be a significant dis-advantage, as it will not generate the top end flow required to run at Deming. The wing is well under the size compared to modern cars. Right rear wheel doesn't appear to be a beadlock, and doesn't look like a right rear tire for that matter.
If you're looking for an affordable car, let me know. There are 250's out there that would be very competitive in the $3-5000 range. The 250's are by far the most economical class at Deming (we've ran 2 250's for 10 years, and a single 250 for another 10 before that).
Brandon Turner
NMSA President
-- Edited by 29Sleepy at 09:15, 2009-02-24
-- Edited by Chuck on Wednesday 18th of March 2009 10:51:43 AM