Re: Car classification guide Gen5 and Gen6 Camaro
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All of your theories on the NHRA in regards to this matter are just not true (from my experience). |
Re: Car classification guide Gen5 and Gen6 Camaro
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I've found as I'm sure that you have too that when my Cavalier comes in the lanes, almost all of the younger kids flock to my butt ugly, 4 door "race" car! Why IMHO? Because they can somewhat relate to it. I do know that the NHRA and the manufacturers have to find a way to keep kids interested in this sport or it's going to go away eventually. |
Re: Car classification guide Gen5 and Gen6 Camaro
Unless you have an older car to start with, it is way less expensive to start with a newer car. If you can stand a little mud, there are thousands of flood cars for sale. In most cases, the builder will be removing all the wiring, emission equipment, etc., but you will be starting with a rust free body. You will be time and money ahead.
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Re: Car classification guide Gen5 and Gen6 Camaro
Paul Wong has been working to specs on a 2009- Dodge Challenger V6. Seems to be a lot of work.
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Re: Car classification guide Gen5 and Gen6 Camaro
Try and google specs on a new Dodge V6. Very little as far as the engine. You'll find the factory horsepower rating, displacements specs and maybe compression spec. There is nothing to be found on Camshaft size, rocker ratios and how the compression number is formed. If you were to look at 5 on line threads from enthusiast. You would get 10 different answers on the correct specs.On your point there are folks that like V6 combos.
Paul H. |
Re: Car classification guide Gen5 and Gen6 Camaro
Gump, Billy
Why do you suppose they keep creating classes for the factory cars? Do you think that it's because the faster et's , the better chance people might stay in the stands to watch them? That brings me back to them having no interest in Jr.Stock or entry level cars. They wouldn't even add one FWD class, without deleting another one. |
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The people who "might stay in the stands" would likely be far more intrigued and entertained by watching Daren and I face off in eliminations then watching two identical "on-the-edge" cars go at it and see which one loses traction first. I am again going to ASSume that the FWD "thing" was influenced by one Racer's phone call to one Tech who was/is uninformed because the FWD Racers don't call NHRA. If the FWD Racers organized a "call-in campaign" that could/would get changed. |
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The FS/ classes were created because of all the crying.... |
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Which department of today's manufactures actually submits the specs. The "manufacture" use to submit 4drs, stationwagons, trim coded cars, with every engine the manufacture had available. It appears now by NHRA books. The only vehicle Chrysler makes is a Challenger with a Hemi.
Paul H |
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Which department submits specs? The Department of REVENUE of course. It is all about money. All 3 manufacturers submit only the cars they want you to race: brand new COPO Camaros, Cobra Jet Mustangs, and Drag Pak Challengers. They don't see any benefit to themselves putting station wagons or anything else in the guide. Go look in Dwight's Class Racer Info database and I don't think you will find any cars except those I listed above after 2008. |
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