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The whole problem with this combo is as Glenn stated it doesn’t exist.
So now Glen has a license to go out the number one qualifier anywhere And when class happens go as fast he wants with no penalty. Also now his car is legal FG H stock auto car moves into an 11 1/2 pound break. The aluminum head is only on the Corvette. When NHRA allowed aftermarket aluminum heads there was a 10 hp penalty But he gets to run for one year with this combo. NHRA is allowing a superstock GT combo to run stock eliminator for one year WTF Frank let’s be real Glen didn’t do the aluminum head because it was worse. He just took 40 pounds off the nose of of his car and another 40 pounds of ballast so how is that fair. It’s a superstock GT combo running stock eliminator This needs to be fixed. 10 HP. For aftermarket heads. And it still isn’t Fair. Glen started a thread where are all the class races …..I wonder why lol Tell me I’m wrong |
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The aluminum head is only on the Corvette. When NHRA allowed aftermarket aluminum heads there was a 10 hp penalty But he gets to run for one year with this combo. Frank let’s be real Glen didn’t do the aluminum head because it was worse. He just took 40 pounds off the nose of of his car and another 40 pounds of ballast so how is that fair. It’s a superstock GT combo running stock eliminator This needs to be fixed. 10 HP. For aftermarket heads. And it still isn’t Fair. Glen started a thread where are all the class races …..I wonder why lol Tell me I’m wrong[/QUOTE] Jim This combo has been legal for for over 20 years. Glenn had it reviewed now it's gone next season. You think he's not taking it in the tookis? What I stated about my research and advice from very good people is truth, he decided to spend the time & money. You got a problem protest him and meet in the barn take your stuff apart too. This head is no where near as good as the 113, it and the 128 are factory heads not aftermarket don't know where bringing up aftermarket heads comes into this. The iron 083 head originated as a corvette head got a problem with it too? Is the 1LE option package no good? Come on man! Let's talk reality the car was probably the fastest in the country before he bought it. It had the same combination I run and had very good hands in it. When I was the fasted flat top in the country on paper it was probably faster just didn't show it. The truth of the matter is if a couple of guys understood the AHFS and bothered to pay attention the flat top would still be very good the iron dish motor would be better than the aluminum head. If the car was built right the weight off the front due to the aluminum heads is really not that big a deal. This talk of weight off the front is really not an issue if you know how to build a car. Stand by by statement about second under and ladder choices. I was there when you were track champion several years the best I ever did was top 10. Just beat the guy in the final like you know how to do. This stuff is just BS when winning is the goal. |
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It’s a corvette motor it the only way to get that motor in 1989 So it’s not legal.. if you couldn’t buy it from the dealer it’s truly BOGUS By the way it’s SOFT as F. Where did Nhra get aHP rating from. ? So Nhra is gonna have to explain why it’s ok for this year. It shouldn’t be a secret... Let’s see him win class at Indy By the way I Always carry Plenty of $$$ money. It’s a super stock combo if it’s in a camaro. FACTS |
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More info on the 73 GTO raced by Mick Leiferman. His brother Dennis, who was a tech at the Pontiac dealership in Madision SD, along with his cousin, Tom Geppert, bought a new 73 455SD Formula Firebird 4 speed and raced it in D/S for several years at Thunder Valley Dragways in SD. They pulled the engine and bought a 73 GTO, installed the engine and an automatic trans and continued to race it in the midwest. Dennis told me that Pontiac never built a SD GTO but NHRA had it in the book so they were going to do it. After two or three years, they sent the car to Mick who raced it for several years before pulling the engine, changing the cam and installing the engine into a light weight Firebird and running S/G. Dennis sold the original Firebird Formula SD in1978 and found it again around 2005 and proceded to restore it. Dennis passed away a few years back but his wife has kept the car at the family farm in Kimball SD.
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Maybe a side bet? We'll see who starts getting death threats first! |
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Jim way back when I met Jerry Stein we became friends after a couple years Jim Morgan was buying the Husky Car so he offered me the ride in the Tomata Can. One of the first things he told me "STOCK IS NOT STOCK" and this is gentleman's racing. |
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Many of us remember the successful blitz that you leveled against Jeff Lee's bogus combination. I applaud your efforts in that situation but there is another more egregious combination right in your neighborhood. That being the Carp/Hoven Hemi. This car is also worthy of your corrective attention. |
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I had no way of knowing that. Love to be able to present facts, rather than wondering or assuming. |
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The AMC's were allowed to run a replacement, over the counter, intake and carburetor and had been approved by IHRA and later NHRA. The AMC intake and Holley carburetor were part of the AMC factory parts catalog with its own section. At the time, the basis for the allowance was the same premise as the 1971 Boss 351 using a Holley carburetor in lieu of the Motorcraft carburetor. With the Boss 351, due to the overlap of the solid lifter camshaft, the dealer's service departments were having issues addressing driveability and idle issues with the Motorcraft carburetor. Therefore, the factory released a service bulletin with instructions to replace them with a new Holley carburetor that Ford released to address the issue. The AMC deal is similar to what took place as to the use of the Mopar Edelbrock LD intake manifold on SBM's that also had a factory part number that was also rescinded. Instead of being a keyboard warrior and throwing Billy into the fray, since you appear to have a lot of knowledge, why don't you take the initiative yourself and address the Carp/Hoven Hemi with NHRA? By the way, Todd Hoven is one of the many, hard working racers out there, easy to talk too, and you may even be interested in addressing the issue directly with him face to face. |
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