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Originally Posted by RJ
Alan. the crates have specs like anything else, so tech is tech. Just saying it might be a good idea to have the option, if the crates don't show up, there's no harm done.
I left a bunch of stuff off the list (relocated lifter bores, relocated intake ports, etc.) stock has been long gone for a long time. As I'm sure you know, if you're not thinking like a comp racer when you're building a stocker these days, you are going to be slowwwwwwww.
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Yeah, the crates have specs. So do the GT cars. But that adds MORE specs, and we know NHRA doesn't really care to fool with the specs they have now. Crate and GT classes will have NHRA needing to police the body more, and they won't want to do that. Yes, you left off other things people do to cheat one up.
And if you add more specs, NHRA will be inclined to tech even less. Then you have more holes in the rules, and Stock becomes even less stock. Because not wanting to tech valvesprings beget killer springs, and not wanting to tech duration beget the no duration spec rule, and not wanting to look at lifters beget the trick lifter rule.
So you add more tech when they want to tech less, and you'll end up with more open rules. No need to accelerate the process. Better to look for ways to slow or reverse it.