The regs, as on the web now, don't prohibit FI though - which I assume is a mistake.
They only say "based on the production unit from the manufacturers of the model to be raced" which is a bit vague. You could easily argue after bolting a turbo/supercharger on it is still based on the original engine.
Hope you get it sorted. Very good of James to opt for the invitation class.
James, the trouble with allowing FI cars, if you do go power to weight, is that you can over spec the engine/turbo but limit max power in the map to have flat power curve with max power from 3k rpm to the limiter which will never be achieved by NA cars.
They only say "based on the production unit from the manufacturers of the model to be raced" which is a bit vague. You could easily argue after bolting a turbo/supercharger on it is still based on the original engine.
Hope you get it sorted. Very good of James to opt for the invitation class.
James, the trouble with allowing FI cars, if you do go power to weight, is that you can over spec the engine/turbo but limit max power in the map to have flat power curve with max power from 3k rpm to the limiter which will never be achieved by NA cars.