Mid-year horsepower posted @ nhra.com
Its up!
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Re: Mid-year horsepower posted @ nhra.com
Any way that you can post a link? I have looked all over the website and wish they would make it a bit more obvious.
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Re: Mid-year horsepower posted @ nhra.com
They are posted on the front page of http://sportsman.nhra.com/
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Re: Mid-year horsepower posted @ nhra.com
Andrew,
Thanks for the help! :) For others that are as challenged as I was, this is the actual link. http://www.nhra.net/content/sportsma...1919&zoneid=85 And the link for the reductions by competitor request. http://www.nhra.net/content/sportsma...1920&zoneid=85 |
Re: Mid-year horsepower posted @ nhra.com
I sure thought that SS/N 302" Mustang would get a couple.
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Now how can anyone whine about nhra. All you have to do to make your car faster is whine to them and they pick it up for ya. How cool is that? Just the price of a stamp. No shop time, no big bucks. Never could figure that out.
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Re: Mid-year horsepower posted @ nhra.com
The no changes are about 5 to 1 to changes in stock. So Harry I do not agree with that statement.
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why, I hope it doesnt :D |
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That little car is quick, isn't it? I have a friend that would like it to get about 50. :D
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so now the L88 corvette is rated 1 hp less than our 435hp combo in the same car. that's retarded, and I even wrote a letter to try and get a 5hp reduction.
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