Stocker roll cage bar beyond firewall rule......
I just ask the crew on the west coast about running the roll cage bars through the dash beyond the firewall and attaching to the frame. They said there was no safety advantage in doing that and NO to the idea in stock eliminator. The NO is ok with me as long as we are consistent but am I missing something on the safety advantage ??? Can I weld the mounting plate to the floor pan ???
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I wonder where he got his degree in mechanical engineering. .
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now there are 8 second stock eliminators, shoudnt safety be #1 priority. What is NHRAs reasoning behind not allowing roll bars to tie the complete chassis together? Firewall flex and broken trans cases can be dangerous at high speeds. Look how long it took NHRA to allow aftermarket brakes in Stock which in my opinion any component that improves safety should never be an issue. The other issue I have problem with is steering, I think rack and pinion should be allowed in all classes, to replace antique steering on most cars beside newer ones.
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And extending the cage is ONLY a safety issue. There's NO performance benefit at all to stiffening up the chassis or getting that heavy-*** old steering out of the front and replacing it with lite stuff. Here's a novel idea, If you personally don't feel safe in your 8 second Stocker, then get a 12 second Stocker! |
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Does this even get looked for in tech ??? I find it hard to believe that the new stocker factory rockets are complying with this rule----- really ???
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