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Ed Wright 12-12-2010 09:47 PM

Re: How are the new cars remaining in Stock classes going to affect your racing this
 
Andy's dad, engines rated 200 hp too low? 300 hp too low? How do come up with some of this? Man, you are embarrassing yourself.

Andys dad 12-12-2010 09:56 PM

Re: How are the new cars remaining in Stock classes going to affect your racing this
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Wright (Post 227536)
Andy's dad, engines rated 200 hp too low? 300 hp too low? How do come up with some of this? Man, you are embarrassing yourself.

First of all it is Ron as it says at the bottom of my posts

No Ed you are the one who is embarrassing himself

Now you are making it personal

I do not have time for BS

I get my information from dyno sheets and look at NHRA HP

Any car that can run a second under usually makes 1.5 times the NHRA HP on a DYNO

I have had enough - no more posting until we run

Most of you guys do not have a dog in this hunt anyway

Chad Rhodes 12-12-2010 09:58 PM

Re: How are the new cars remaining in Stock classes going to affect your racing this
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andys dad (Post 227539)
First of all it is Ron as it says at the bottom of my posts

No Ed you are the one who is embarrassing himself

Now you are making it personal

I do not have time for BS

I get my information from dyno sheets and look at NHRA HP

Any car that can run a second under usually makes 1.5 times the NHRA HP on a DYNO

I have had enough - no more posting until we run

Most of you guys do not have a dog in this hunt anyway

you do realize that the NHRA HP factors are supposed to be an approximation of the the motor was capable of off the showroom floor, not what they make on a dyno in stock trim, right?

Ed Wright 12-12-2010 10:23 PM

Re: How are the new cars remaining in Stock classes going to affect your racing this
 
Chad, I don't think he does.

Alan Roehrich 12-12-2010 10:34 PM

Re: How are the new cars remaining in Stock classes going to affect your racing this
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andys dad (Post 227539)
I do not have time for BS

You're kidding, right? If you're not, you should be.





So, you want to rate the L-72 427/425 at over 600HP? Okay, fine, but then you can rate the supercharged Cobra Jets at around 750HP, and that's being generous. And your new Viper/Challenger at around 775-825HP. It works both ways, but you might not like that.

LoneWolf 12-12-2010 10:37 PM

Re: How are the new cars remaining in Stock classes going to affect your racing this
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad Rhodes (Post 227541)
you do realize that the NHRA HP factors are supposed to be an approximation of the the motor was capable of off the showroom floor, not what they make on a dyno in stock trim, right?

what page is that in the rulebook? or AHFS?

Ed Wright 12-12-2010 10:39 PM

Re: How are the new cars remaining in Stock classes going to affect your racing this
 
A little comic relief, right guys? lol
Just keeps getting funnier.

Monte Howard 12-12-2010 11:59 PM

Re: How are the new cars remaining in Stock classes going to affect your racing this
 
We do not need 6, 6.5lb. classes, This new DP has .680 lift cam, big throttle body, cnc'ed heads, aluminum Intake, Milodon oil pan, and a free for all on how you would like to build the rear suspension, I am not real sure but that description to me sounds like a Super Stocker not a Stocker.

I remember when the first LT-1 came out, everybody started to build them, It cost me a division Championship, they were wicked fast, but I was told by a NHRA Official on several occasions, This is what it was like when the 67 camaro came out and kicked everyone's ***, deal with it or build a different combo.
It's wrong what is going on, but it reminds me of what happened to me in 1994 with the LT-1.

I don't blame you Greg for staying around home, but remember 1 thing,you only live once ,and this time you have with your son is special times for him right now, go enjoy them.

Chad Rhodes 12-13-2010 12:02 AM

Re: How are the new cars remaining in Stock classes going to affect your racing this
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Monte Howard (Post 227566)
We do not need 6, 6.5lb. classes, This new DP has .680 lift cam, big throttle body, cnc'ed heads, aluminum Intake, Milodon oil pan, and a free for all on how you would like to build the rear suspension, I am not real sure but that description to me sounds like a Super Stocker not a Stocker.

I remember when the first LT-1 came out, everybody started to build them, It cost me a division Championship, they were wicked fast, but I was told by a NHRA Official on several occasions, This is what it was like when the 67 camaro came out and kicked everyone's ***, deal with it or build a different combo.
It's wrong what is going on, but it reminds me of what happened to me in 1994 with the LT-1.

I don't blame you Greg for staying around home, but remember 1 thing,you only live once ,and this time you have with your son is special times for him right now, go enjoy them.

monte, don't forget the transbrake

RULER 12-13-2010 12:37 AM

Re: How are the new cars remaining in Stock classes going to affect your racing this
 
How could Andy's Dad have run stock elim, as long as he has and doesn't understand the difference between the factored Hp and the real HP an engine makes, Doe's this guy own a tool box?. PS good luck with that under rated car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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