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Jim Storms 12-06-2009 12:26 AM

Re: Hp For Christmas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adger Smith (Post 154924)
I would suspect quite a few of us racers NEED Extra HP to pull the extra weight WE have picked up in this Holiday Season... Yum-Yum Good !!

so all of you thinking who or who needs to get H.P. then who should.???... all year long some of you sit here and worry about that... maybe if those of you who are so worried should protect your own and not worry about others..stop thinking about it and let it happen,,, who cares... we will find a way accomodate our selves to race at the next race anyway,,, how many years has this gone on........JUST DEAL WITH IT AND SHUT UP!!!!!

Jeff Teuton 12-06-2009 06:36 PM

Re: Hp For Christmas
 
Charlie, I will take the $10 on index changes.

Bryan Worner 12-06-2009 07:54 PM

Re: Hp For Christmas
 
I'm predicting indexes will be dropped by 3 tenths!!!

442OLDS 12-06-2009 08:02 PM

Re: Hp For Christmas
 
Maybe the indexes will be raised.The last thing that Stock and Super Stock Eliminator needs is a few less cars.Lowering the index more than two tenths will definately result in even smaller fields.Maybe only a few cars,but at some races,track owners need all of the participation that they can get.

I'll go $4.42 cents on two tenths.Any more than that and its just another nail in the coffin for SS/S.

Tony Janes 12-06-2009 08:05 PM

Re: Hp For Christmas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bryan Worner (Post 155095)
I'm predicting indexes will be dropped by 3 tenths!!!

The rumor is 3 tenths. This has more to do with making AHFS easier to manage rather than a penalty to a few slow cars.

Dyno 12-06-2009 09:39 PM

Re: Hp For Christmas
 
The SS/AH cars just got hit .15, no more for me please! Dyno

Michael Beard 12-07-2009 08:27 AM

Re: Hp For Christmas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony Janes (Post 155103)
The rumor is 3 tenths. This has more to do with making AHFS easier to manage rather than a penalty to a few slow cars.

Heh? :confused: "Easier to manage"? It's all relative... it's just a barometer.

It sure is easier for them to move the index .30 than it is to pick the car up .30. I'd rather they hit my combination with 10HP than move the indexes!

Billy Nees 12-07-2009 09:19 AM

Re: Hp For Christmas
 
[QUOTE=Michael Beard; I'd rather they hit my combination with 10HP than move the indexes![/QUOTE]

Michael, no you don't.
Well, now that I'm on the subject, I think that to "Drop the Indexes" correctly, the NHRA needs to look at its AHFS data and "drop" some indexes more than others. The upper classes (minus AA and A) seem to be "running away" from most of the lower class (or "no class" or "cheap *** sack of class" or maybe "lazy dirtbag no class")cars. If they are going to change them then maybe it's time to "bring things in line" a bit. Come to think of it, it would help the upper class (or "d**k swingers class" or "all I do is work on my car because I don't have a life class" or maybe "my accountant said that I have to spend a lot of money"class) cars stay away from the horsepower triggers without hurting the "bottom feeders" (lowlife scum that they are). Not to leave out SS, maybe look at the "hood scoop" cars vs. everyone else.
Hey, that felt good! Billy

Chad Rhodes 12-07-2009 09:36 AM

Re: Hp For Christmas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 155167)
Michael, no you don't.
Well, now that I'm on the subject, I think that to "Drop the Indexes" correctly, the NHRA needs to look at its AHFS data and "drop" some indexes more than others. The upper classes (minus AA and A) seem to be "running away" from most of the lower class (or "no class" or "cheap *** sack of class" or maybe "lazy dirtbag no class")cars. If they are going to change them then maybe it's time to "bring things in line" a bit. Come to think of it, it would help the upper class (or "d**k swingers class" or "all I do is work on my car because I don't have a life class" or maybe "my accountant said that I have to spend a lot of money"class) cars stay away from the horsepower triggers without hurting the "bottom feeders" (lowlife scum that they are). Not to leave out SS, maybe look at the "hood scoop" cars vs. everyone else.
Hey, that felt good! Billy

you know Billy, not all of us with an upper class car fit those descrptions, you shouldn't pait with such a broad brush. I for one would not like to see our indexes dropped as the Cobra Jets and Challengers will be able to run that much faster

art leong 12-07-2009 09:37 AM

Re: Hp For Christmas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 155167)
Michael, no you don't.
Well, now that I'm on the subject, I think that to "Drop the Indexes" correctly, the NHRA needs to look at its AHFS data and "drop" some indexes more than others. The upper classes (minus AA and A) seem to be "running away" from most of the lower class (or "no class" or "cheap *** sack of class" or maybe "lazy dirtbag no class")cars. If they are going to change them then maybe it's time to "bring things in line" a bit. Come to think of it, it would help the upper class (or "d**k swingers class" or "all I do is work on my car because I don't have a life class" or maybe "my accountant said that I have to spend a lot of money"class) cars stay away from the horsepower triggers without hurting the "bottom feeders" (lowlife scum that they are). Not to leave out SS, maybe look at the "hood scoop" cars vs. everyone else.
Hey, that felt good! Billy


Billy I "resemble" that remark. I have a hood scoop the doubles as a parachute. LOL


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