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Just for the Record,I think pure Stock sucks!
But I wouldn't mind the rules to stay put from lets say 10-15 years ago just to keep us separated from SS. |
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Drop all indexes 2 10th’s
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The 300 lbs. @ .500" was a maybe. Some BBC had dual valve springs too. They also had valve springs with 327 lbs @ .500" lift, though the seat pressure was only 106 lbs.
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What rule should be changed for Stock and SS? How about an AHFS system that actually works? Can't believe no one has suggested this yet? I could write a book about how ineffective this system is. If you got some parity in how cars are factored, all of these other suggestions would not be as much of an issue. And yes, my car is as much of an offender as a lot of others.
Jim Caughlin SS 6019 |
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AHFS to work properly, what a concept. Sure got quiet on this thread after that post.
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Hmmm where have I heard that before ?? 🤔 the Automatic Help For Slugs cannot and will not ever work. Just because we control the data that was easy. That was day one before 1. National Opens don’t count 2. Oh crap 50% of the field is fast we won’t count them 3. Indy well it’s special we can’t count that ... and then >> well GM said they made it so let’s put it in the book at its ORIGINAL HP not gross and oh one more ... if you read the rules and properly sandbag SHAZAAM the HP fairy will reduce your combo (fffords just get the 300 combos at a time) 😡😡😡
Anyway no one listens to me 😢 Captain |
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