Re: Has anyone changed their mind about AA/SA index?
Alan, you working on a cowl hood approval for the Chevelle?
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ROFLMAO. Right now I'm working on shelf space for a 5 speed Allison, and finding enough help and strength to get it up there. :D But ya think they'll let me run a 4" cowl hood, to hide a Strip Dominator and a 1050 4150 series carb? :eek: |
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Maybe I can help on vin# for new cars!! any new car that comes from the Factory as a driver for the street has the vin# removed by the factory if it is to become a Race Car. in 1985 when I got my new Oldsmobile from the factory the vin# was removed by olds. and as far as the Hoods go the NHRA should let you run any Hood that was made for any V8 Car for that year. they let all big block Corvette's from 1968 to 72 run the cowl hood for 40+years untill one crybaby complained about them and they took them away!!!! just like on the 69 Camaro.and when I changed to the flat Hood it made O on the E.T. slip it just looked Cooler. just my two cents. S.P.
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Supposedly, that ruling came with an indication that NHRA was going to start correcting the illegalities in combinations and allowed parts that had crept into use over time. We have not seen any additional rulings come down, so it's about time for the integrity issues to come back to the surface since it looks like politics, appeasing some whiners, and not a real attempt to correct anything. |
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I don't have a chupacabra or even a dog in this fight, nor would I want one, but here's a suggestion: The racers wanted the 10.60 index, right? Now some of them don't. So, somebody contact NHRA and suggest anyone who raced AA/SA or AA/S in the last 12 months, gets a vote via email from tech.. 10. 60 or 10.75, at the half year point. There..easy enough. I suggest the big Cajun guy makes the contact with NHRA |
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No, that is NOT correct. The guys who asked for AA never asked for 10.60, not a single one that I know of, and most of us were discussing this with each other at the time. When NHRA created the AA/S and AA/SA classes, the A/SA index was 11.30. Len Imbrogno asked the group of racers what index they wanted for AA, and the index agreed upon was 10.90, and no mention was made of lowering the indexes 3 tenths at any time. I'm not seeing anywhere in Stock or Super Stock where a 0.5 pound weight break equaled 4 tenths to begin with. But the guys who asked for AA asked for some room to let the cars run, that we all agreed on. The truth is, when the indexes were lowered, it brought most of the rest of the classes inline with the 10.90 index for AA. At which point lowering the AA index one tenth to 10.80 would have been reasonable, and pretty much acceptable to everyone. And yeah, right now, we wouldn't vote, due to a myriad of reasons, we've been out for a year or two. However, we were one of the first to roll out with AA/SA on the windshield, and ran it consistently for quite some time. http://static.dragracecentral.com/st...0940-00182.JPG |
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Okay, make it two years then. Carry on... |
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GUMP, Jeff`s challenger Runs A,B,C/SA, is not racing as a Drag Pak car, Different rules on rear suspension on stock production cars per rule book, look it up.Tom
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