Pro funny stock
Is it me or are the pro stockers getting to resemble "FUNNY CARS" more and more each year? Look at WJ's photo on Drag race central. It just dosent look right and if those hood scoops got any bigger they would have to drive by remote control from the grand stands. Its about time to get rid of the 2 carb tunnel rams and go to FI and NO hood scoops other than factory production designs. Maybe change the cubic inches to around 400 (or 358 inches ala Pro stock truck) and use small blocks??? That would put them in the mjd to low 7's. As it is right now they are almost as boring as Top FOOL and HA HA cars. Not to mention the cost. Just my opinion and we all know what thats worth....lol.
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i agree.they are called factory hot rods too.i love prostock,but it's getting rediculous.there is a push toward a nostalgia pro stock, that i hope catches on.
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I agree, the bodies on these cars are way out of hand.
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I used to love Pro Stock too, and this was why:
- Could be backyard built - Body panels and accessories that functioned - Built from a real car - Easily distinguishable between makes & models - Didn't require a crew of 3 or more to manage - Had to be driven to the lanes Although I understand what necessated the 2350 # & 500 ci rule, that's when things started to REALLY get out of hand imo. I agree Pro Stock is nothing more than gas powered Funny Car with left hand drive. No more character to the cars. |
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draglist.com has a related site by danny white,"it's time to create nostalgia pro stock"
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Pro stock evolved from superstock at the beginning but it has gotton way out of hand and is nothing more than gas powered funny cars now. The true spirit of the class has been lost for more than 20 years.
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I don't agree with the posts about EFI. There is going to be an initial cost but after that it should be smooth sailing. You are going to pay somebody to educate you and hopefully you learn to do the tune on your own or it creates a crew position. But 3-400,000 dollars is way out of line. Where did those figures come from? Exxon-Mobil?
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