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e vassar 12-27-2021 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by GUMP (Post 654513)
I know that this is a big concern for you. How prevalent do you really think it is?

Maybe random review of data by tech would help ease your mind?

I thought the thread was about roller rockers and sold lifters etc. But this is about out and out CHEATING.
You know what they say.... cheaters gonna cheat...so if you remove legal electronic boxes that can be modified to cheat.....then wouldn't the cheaters just use a smaller box well hidden?

Billy Nees 12-27-2021 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by GUMP (Post 654513)
I know that this is a big concern for you. How prevalent do you really think it is?

Maybe random review of data by tech would help ease your mind?

Daren, I was hoping that you would respond.
In answer to the first part of your question, I'll ask you a simple question, do you think that there are Racers taking advantage of the rules (cheating) when it comes to their engine combination? Do you think that certain Racers would "manipulate" a situation if it could give them an un-fair advantage over the competition?

I would have to say that a "random review" of a LOT of things both under the car and under the dash would "help ease my mind".

This IS the 21st century!

Billy Nees 12-27-2021 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by e vassar (Post 654514)
I thought the thread was about roller rockers and sold lifters etc. But this is about out and out CHEATING.

Ya know, a long,long time ago, roll-out counters and delay boxes weren't "CHEATING". They were perfectly legal because NHRA didn't know what they were or that they even existed.

Larry Hill 12-27-2021 09:49 AM

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Not knowing or accusing but to us uneducated or educated, it looks like a drive by wire “New” car would be the perfect weapon of choice. Can ECU’s follow a driveshaft curve like it follows a timing or fuel curve? I would say yes.

At the PRI show a few years ago I and about 60 to 80 more attended this informative ECU class and sales pitch. The list of benefits seemed endless, but the second and third benefit listed, as I remember, was “Run Tracing” and “Traction Control”!

rognelson777 12-27-2021 09:52 AM

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ignition boxes. how about run stock ignition. points and condenser if that is what it came with. As a person that was considering getting in to stock racing a few years ago, after looking at the rules decided not to and all i needed was to build a motor and upgrade clutch.car run under index as it was setup but not much more. I find it interesting that you better have the correct hood on your car for the combination you run but you can run almost any ignition you want.

GUMP 12-27-2021 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 654515)
Daren, I was hoping that you would respond.
In answer to the first part of your question, I'll ask you a simple question, do you think that there are Racers taking advantage of the rules (cheating) when it comes to their engine combination?

You know that's a loaded question!! I think that the vast majority of racers would pass a teardown.


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Do you think that certain Racers would "manipulate" a situation if it could give them an un-fair advantage over the competition?
There are a lot of legal ways to manipulate a situation. They are open to every racer.


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I would have to say that a "random review" of a LOT of things both under the car and under the dash would "help ease my mind".
I am for that too. I think that it would be healthy for the class if Tech would take a look at racers data from time to time. I had no issue sharing all of my run data at Indy. To me, that makes a lot more sense than chasing wires.


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This IS the 21st century!
Yes it is! We live in a time where there is so much real-time information available to us that a cheater should be pretty easy to spot.

Personally, I still feel that I beat myself way too much to worry about the guy in the other lane!

Billy Nees 12-27-2021 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by GUMP (Post 654519)
We live in a time where there is so much real-time information available to us that a cheater should be pretty easy to spot.

and yet there are few, if any that ever get "spotted"! Is this because there aren't any to "spot"? Is this because there's no-one out there to "spot" them? Do the people in charge of doing the "spotting" know how to use all of this "real-time information" to put it to good use? Or are they just turning a blind eye to it all because (in the grand scheme of things) we just don't matter?

tavirace 12-27-2021 12:03 PM

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To me it seems the carburetor rules are outdated, high end cars with replacement blocks aluminum heads and trick transmissions are then forced to put some junk on it that can barely be found from 50 years ago.It would bring more combinations into it.

Mark Yacavone 12-27-2021 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by tavirace (Post 654521)
To me it seems the carburetor rules are outdated, high end cars with replacement blocks aluminum heads and trick transmissions are then forced to put some junk on it that can barely be found from 50 years ago.It would bring more combinations into it.

Examples?

Mike Pearson 12-27-2021 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by tavirace (Post 654521)
To me it seems the carburetor rules are outdated, high end cars with replacement blocks aluminum heads and trick transmissions are then forced to put some junk on it that can barely be found from 50 years ago.It would bring more combinations into it.

There is a choice as to which class you decide to run. If you run a carb class then you have to run the correct size and style carb. If you don’t like a carb then you can run a FI class. In super stock you can run a FI combo in an older style body in GT or FGT classes if you want to get away from the carb. Not sure anyone would be in favor of changing the carb rule in stock or SS. Personally I like my QJet.


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