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ALMACK 03-11-2010 02:17 PM

Re: Need someone to look in NHRA rulebook
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Carr (Post 174377)
With the 460, some time and money, it could make a good GT/GA car, there was one in Division 1 a few years ago raced by Dale Shannon, and later Bob Hammel. Car is still around today, driven by Keith Wariner.

Is the 140 motor rated 190, as the 1988 Fords are? Minimum weights would be 3,210 for P/SA; 3,400 for Q/SA and 3,590 for R/SA.

Mike:
Yes, '87 and '88 models are the same.

I had thought about changing the hood and front nose and running it as a 5.0 HO since the Mustang engine is legal in the T-Birds.

question: When the car rolls across the scales at a NHRA event for a Q/SA car, is it weighed with me in it ? ....and with me in it, does the total must be at least 3,400 lbs ? ....or is it a minimum 3,400 lbs without driver ?

Thanks

Mike Carr 03-11-2010 02:29 PM

Re: Need someone to look in NHRA rulebook
 
All cars are weighed with driver. That's where the "170 pounds" comes in. Weight break x NHRA HP + 170 = min wt across the scales with driver. All the weights I listed earlier are the min wt, for each class, with driver.

ALMACK 03-11-2010 03:03 PM

Re: Need someone to look in NHRA rulebook
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Carr (Post 174387)
All cars are weighed with driver. That's where the "170 pounds" comes in. Weight break x NHRA HP + 170 = min wt across the scales with driver. All the weights I listed earlier are the min wt, for each class, with driver.

Thanks for clearing that up for me. :)


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