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Adger Smith 04-23-2009 09:24 AM

Re: Automatic Horsepower Factoring System
 
James & Fred,
You are correct in the Averages. I watched this happen a couple of years a go when Dan Fletcher "saved" a class index by making quite a few "Just over .50 under" runs. It pulled the Avg back under 1 sec for the class. The altitude 1.40 under change that I was concerned with is why I'm trying to make my comeback (after 2 1/2 years away) @ Memphis instead of Great Bend. I can get a Friday T&T to get setup to stay away from that 1.40 number. Now if I can just get the rear tires back on the car. (found a problem with the wheel studs) & get the brakes working on my hauler truck I might make it. 2 1/2 years of just sitting sure is hard on man & Machine... :~)

bill dedman 04-23-2009 10:33 AM

Re: Automatic Horsepower Factoring System
 
Adger said, " I watched this happen a couple of years a go when Dan Fletcher "saved" a class index by making quite a few "Just over .50 under" runs. It pulled the Avg back under 1 sec for the class."

That statement "saved a class index" confused me. This has been about horsepower factors, not class indexes.

Did Fletcher "save" the factor for a particular engine combo, or did he prevent a class index from being changed?

"Saved a class index" makes it sound like the latter, and I don't think that's what you meant....

Straighten me out on this, please, Adger.... I'm having a lot of trouble understanding exactly what went on.

Thanks for any information.
Bill

Bob Pagano 04-23-2009 10:43 AM

Re: Automatic Horsepower Factoring System
 
HP, Bill, average amt of runs changes the number to ware it dose not = 1.40 under

Mark Yacavone 04-23-2009 11:12 AM

Re: Automatic Horsepower Factoring System
 
Runs included in the AHFS database are limited to final qualifying runs (Q data) and final elimination runs (E data) at NHRA national events only. (At events where class eliminations are run, all runs are included in the AHFS database. Only the first round of class is part of qualifying and therefore is part of the "Q" database.) The "Q" data and "E" data files are the official data gathered by the NHRA timing system and processed through the NHRA Information Technology department. NHRA "Q" data and "E" data are the only data files used for the AHFS.


Huh? Do they make this as confusing as possible,so they can manipulate it?

James Perrone 04-23-2009 03:21 PM

Re: Automatic Horsepower Factoring System
 
Just as I was thinking the 350/255 will get HP.
The average will be too high to beat it down..
Thanks for the opinion

Joe DeMarzo 04-23-2009 03:57 PM

Re: Automatic Horsepower Factoring System
 
James, I think that anyone who runs that combo can not now go -50 and count it toward the avg. The AHPS take the best run at all National events of an indivdiual for the period. So if an individual goes -1.17 at the Gators and then -.50 at Englishtown they use the -1.17. The same individual can not avg down the runs, some one who has not run can only bring down the avg.

I think.......Some one else verify that.

RPinoski1 04-23-2009 04:13 PM

Re: Automatic Horsepower Factoring System
 
"James, I think that anyone who runs that combo can not now go -50 and count it toward the avg. The AHPS take the best run at all National events of an indivdiual for the period. So if an individual goes -1.17 at the Gators and then -.50 at Englishtown they use the -1.17. The same individual can not avg down the runs, some one who has not run can only bring down the avg.

I think.......Some one else verify that."


I don't think it works like that,,,,,the 1 off combo's would be hit the all the time.
I would think it would be the average of all the recorded runs for that period being looked at.

NITRO JOE might have a better idea.

Bryan Worner 04-23-2009 04:18 PM

Re: Automatic Horsepower Factoring System
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe DeMarzo (Post 116985)
James, I think that anyone who runs that combo can not now go -50 and count it toward the avg. The AHPS take the best run at all National events of an indivdiual for the period. So if an individual goes -1.17 at the Gators and then -.50 at Englishtown they use the -1.17. The same individual can not avg down the runs, some one who has not run can only bring down the avg.

I think.......Some one else verify that.

You're wrong Joe. The AHFS takes the best run of each national event into consideration when averaging a combo. If you run 4 nationals during a review period and you're combo has triggered a review, then your best run at each national will be counted in that average. If you go -1.17 somewhere, it would benefit you go to another national during that review period to try to lower your average in case it gets triggered!!!

The class average is what is bs!!! That's when your combo will get hit, when someone runs in a class by themselves and triggers the review! If you, or nobody else runs that class, you can't lower the "class avg!!" This has been happening in SS/GT w/the smaller front wheel drive conversion cars!!

hadtobethere 04-23-2009 09:37 PM

Re: Automatic Horsepower Factoring System
 
NHRA can't even figure out the AHFS.....so anyone's guess on what is going to happen

Don Kennedy 04-23-2009 10:38 PM

Re: Automatic Horsepower Factoring System
 
Mark said"Huh? Do they make this as confusing as possible,so they can manipulate it? "

Mark are you talking about NHRA manipulating the AHFS or the racers manupulating the AHFS?:D:p;):cool:


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