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cicero819 09-09-2011 02:32 PM

Re: How much $$$ for a variable dial in for the new cars?
 
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Originally Posted by Big Show (Post 281648)
This is the same crap that was posted when the fuel injected Firebird and Camaro was allowed to compete. The ignorant are often scared of progress and tend to attempt to vilify that which they dont understand.

Big Show, tone it down a little. Wade is one hard working and prolific racer, who is working on a rare combination and probably hopes to have a competitive car when he finally ends with his project. Everybody has the right to an opinion and to express it but I'm always surprise when I see someone starts his rebuttal with an insult. Claude Ruel

Big Show 09-09-2011 04:01 PM

Re: How much $$$ for a variable dial in for the new cars?
 
As someone who has raced and had NHRA literally render my car unraceable with a single ruling, I understand what people are feeling. My "tone" matches the inflamitory statements made by other posters.

Greg Hill 09-09-2011 05:00 PM

Re: How much $$$ for a variable dial in for the new cars?
 
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Originally Posted by Big Show (Post 281658)
Greg, thank you for proving my point. As I said its the same crap...different day. You said this about the LT1 cars.

The LT! and Ls1 cars were under rated also by about 50 hp. That little deal ran off a lot of good racers especially those with G,F,E and D cars. NHRA finally had to put them in their own classes until the hp ratings became more realistic. Now those cars don't have an advantage over the older cars because they are rated close to what they should be. The big difference in the 94- 2002 Firebirds and Camaros is that they were cars that were made and sold to the public and could be liscensed and driven on the road.

ALMACK 09-11-2011 12:16 AM

Re: How much $$$ for a variable dial in for the new cars?
 
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Originally Posted by Greg Hill (Post 281741)
.... The big difference in the 94- 2002 Firebirds and Camaros is that they were cars that were made and sold to the public and could be liscensed and driven on the road.


I agree.
The last Ford production car allowed in Stock was the 2008 Mustang GT.
Not a single production car Ford engine was legal after that.


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