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jimi 03-02-2013 07:27 AM

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can anyone on this thread actually identify who "two scoop lido" actually is? lightweight (daryl)on the original hemi dart thread in the nostalgia s/s forum is researching him.

on another note , it amazes me on the hemi crap going on in this thread, i honestly think as long as these cars are being raced the bitching whining and complaining is never going to stop !!!!! it has been going on as long as i can remember. anytime someone gets an advantage someone bitches and its only amongst the hemi owners !!!!!!

426Fred 03-02-2013 08:00 AM

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I for one love this stuff. It just goes to show how passionate these guys are to be the best that they can be. If you are not looking for an advantage to get ahead of your competition, you might as well stay home. It reminds me of the early 70's ProStock racing. Dollar for dollar, if I had a choice to watch the current ProStock racing or the HEMI shoot out at Indy, handsdown I would watch the shoot out every time. How many stock and super stock racers do you see going to the lanes to see ProStock racing versus the HEMI's running? Run what you brung, lets see a 7 this year :)

Jeff Teuton 03-02-2013 09:12 AM

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Change is Coming. Some will like it, some won't, but it will be different.. 2 or 3 weeks maybe.

Spyphish 03-02-2013 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by 426Fred (Post 371396)
I for one love this stuff. It just goes to show how passionate these guys are to be the best that they can be. If you are not looking for an advantage to get ahead of your competition, you might as well stay home. It reminds me of the early 70's ProStock racing. Dollar for dollar, if I had a choice to watch the current ProStock racing or the HEMI shoot out at Indy, handsdown I would watch the shoot out every time. How many stock and super stock racers do you see going to the lanes to see ProStock racing versus the HEMI's running? Run what you brung, lets see a 7 this year :)

Sir you are right on! Look at the number of views on this thread. Must be my story tellin'. I never ever had a race car and drove around for a year watching these guys. "I want one of those since I'm not the brightest bulb". Since then in elims I am: 0 for 2 with Daniels; 0 for 1 with Two Scoop; 0 for 2 with Sr.; and 0 for 1 with Jr. And I get DQ'ed for rule infractions most of the time. That's a lot of 0's. Maybe soon a pig will fly. Thanks for your support. Stephen

Dwight Southerland 03-02-2013 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by 426Fred (Post 371396)
I for one love this stuff. It just goes to show how passionate these guys are to be the best that they can be. If you are not looking for an advantage to get ahead of your competition, you might as well stay home. It reminds me of the early 70's ProStock racing. Dollar for dollar, if I had a choice to watch the current ProStock racing or the HEMI shoot out at Indy, handsdown I would watch the shoot out every time. How many stock andsuper stock racers do you see going to the lanes to see ProStock racing versus the HEMI's running? Run what you brung, lets see a 7 this year :)

I'm with you, Fred. Someone else mentioned the early 70s Pro Stock controversy over cylinder heads, and I loved that part too. It's too bad that the associations and people in charge think it is the right thing to do to make it so there is no controversy. It's called "leveling the playing - field". It's like what has happened in our country - "all men are created equal" has been transformed into "everybody should pay their fair share". NASCAR is a good example. What used to be a rich arena of manufacturers' competition has been so homogenized so that the excitement fans look for is fights between drivers and crashes. It's the controversies that mix the people and the machines that make racing exciting for the fans. The Gasser Wars, factory Super Stocks, Pro Stocks, the early Funny Cars - those were exciting. Of course, we have such an entitlement mentality that prevades our society now that lawsuits become the threat to make things fair, not the battle in the arena.

I applaude you AH guys. I just hope that for once in the history of this great sport that leadership, honor, wisdom and character leads this era and restores some of that part of the glory that created it. For all involved, please don't turn it into a cat fight; the honor is in the battle, not just in who wins.

MHO, and worth about a nickel.

Dwight Southerland

jaythorne 03-02-2013 11:01 AM

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There is a place for run whatcha brung it's called pro stock....if that's what ya want go there...I'm sure it wouldn't cost much more

Stewart Way 03-02-2013 11:30 AM

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David
Your comment about no rule stating how narrow the scoop can be may be true but there is a rule that keeps you from narrowing the scoop. Under your train of thought there also is no rule in the rulebook saying how wide a Dart is or how tall the windshield is but I think we all know they have to be stock. It has been in the rule book since the early 70's at least. Under SuperStock/body section in the rulebook it says "Alterations or customizing prohibited,". Since the hood is part of the body, and the scoop is part of the hood it cant be altered. No saying this rule has not been abused by many in the past and today, just pointing out the rule as written. The rule used to not allow altering the body for class advantage but that was really a hard one to prove so it was changed to prohibited.
I remember a Div ll car with the Shaker scoop in SS/DA or EA making the shaker so it came up when the hood was raised. It was no allowed. It was bodyworked to the hood and may have been a touch talled when finished. Looked pretty cool.
No dog in the fight, just an old X NHRA tech guy who still reads the rulebook.

art leong 03-02-2013 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Stewart Way (Post 371427)
David
Your comment about no rule stating how narrow the scoop can be may be true but there is a rule that keeps you from narrowing the scoop. Under your train of thought there also is no rule in the rulebook saying how wide a Dart is or how tall the windshield is but I think we all know they have to be stock. It has been in the rule book since the early 70's at least. Under SuperStock/body section in the rulebook it says "Alterations or customizing prohibited,". Since the hood is part of the body, and the scoop is part of the hood it cant be altered. No saying this rule has not been abused by many in the past and today, just pointing out the rule as written. The rule used to not allow altering the body for class advantage but that was really a hard one to prove so it was changed to prohibited.
I remember a Div ll car with the Shaker scoop in SS/DA or EA making the shaker so it came up when the hood was raised. It was no allowed. It was bodyworked to the hood and may have been a touch talled when finished. Looked pretty cool.
No dog in the fight, just an old X NHRA tech guy who still reads the rulebook.

Stewart I got a letter of repremand for having louvers in my front fenders. The had inner fenderwells so there was no advantage. But they made me change them.
The only fiberglass fenders made for a neon had the louvers. So I had to get metal ones. That were 3 pounds (each) lighter than the fiberglass ones.

SSDiv6 03-02-2013 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by art leong (Post 371443)
Stewart I got a letter of repremand for having louvers in my front fenders. The had inner fenderwells so there was no advantage. But they made me change them.
The only fiberglass fenders made for a neon had the louvers. So I had to get metal ones. That were 3 pounds (each) lighter than the fiberglass ones.

Art, everyone knows the louvers were for feeding air to the hidden ProCharger!!! :)

art leong 03-02-2013 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by SSDiv6 (Post 371445)
Art, everyone knows the louvers were for feeding air to the hidden ProCharger!!! :)

But they never measured my hood scoop. Also know as front mounted parachute. LOL
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