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Old 11-23-2019, 01:37 AM   #2
B Parker
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Default Re: What Stock rules would you change?

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Originally Posted by Billy Nees View Post
Barry, first of all I don't "have a problem" with you. Paranoid? I do however "have a problem" with the 21ST century mindset that everyone's cheating so it's got to be legal right?
Secondly, "unless you race a Big Block combo" or certain "good" Small Block combos (340,360,350,some 327s) your roller rockers and solid lifters were given out by NHRA to help keep Big Blocks from breaking stuff. They're worth nothing (or next to nothing) in a non-HP combo.
Your 1K ring packages are a joke.
The only thing that better shocks do in a not-so-fast combo is improve the Driver, nothing there.
Aftermarket carbs? Really? Not here.
3 speeds for 2 speeds? Do you even know why that was done? It was done so that the early Drag Packs and Cobra Jets (that came with Powerglides) could run 3 speeds. It had NOTHING to do with the non-HP Chevys.
And you jump to making it about money again. "Bring my money to the track"? Why? If everyone's cheating it's legal right?
Do you even know where your burger money comes from? You should pay me a visit some time. I'm looking at it on-the hoof out my window. (that last one is just a little friendly Ba**Busting)
Now, do you want to make a SERIOUS wager? Why don't we meet each other at a neutral track and bring some tools and friends. You go to the local junkyard (in case you don't know what that is, it's where poor folks shop for Racecar parts) and get some heads, a carb and an intake for MY combo and I'll go to my buddies Corvette shop and get a set of restoration quality heads, an intake and carb for YOUR combo and we'll change some parts and see who can go faster. I would be willing to wager some of that hamburger-in-the-rough that I will.
Bring your money!
Billy nothing you could say would make me paranoid I have 15 employees, I'm on my third wife and my business is in Ma. I'm not paranoid I'm nuts. Maybe I'm naïve but I don't really think that many that race in Div. One are cheating. In one of your last post you said if you run a Big Block car you should be 2 tenths quicker others not so much. Now you say if you run a Big Block car and most good small block cars. And I will ad any of the newer cars. Now we are up to about 75% of the stockers. And I get it your combo not so much. Never did I say why they changed the trany rule. But they did. And the good 3 speeds in the older cars that never came with them improved at least .05 or more. Heads and intakes that are now allowed on year combo's they never came on. Not to get into all of them but do ya think the 327 intakes on the 283 was worth anything. I get that roller rocker and solids weren't worth very much but they have to be worth something even if it's only a hundredth or two. I know you don't know my brother or myself but if you ask anyone that knows us we live by do 10 things that are worth a hundredth and you now have a tenth. Your "1k ring packages are a joke" I'm not in the ring business and unless your hanging around Trout Run you have no idea what's in my car for rings. You might be right about taking the fastest car In a combo an compare it to the average one. I also think in a lot of cases you'll have the average combo person scratching their heads wondering why their car is not as fast. I'm not sure if you know how long my brother and I have been racing Stock. We started back in the early 70's and yes Billy we chased possums around the bone yards for parts. Today not so much. We all choose the combo's we run for different reasons. But lets face it most of todays Stockers small and big blocks are going threw the lights at or about 7500 to 8000. As long as they are letting us use aftermarket parts to help our part survive I'm not putting anything in my race car that came out of a bone yard. I've never written a letter to anyone at NHRA about getting different parts or HP off a combo I run. I will stand by my statement that the majority of the cars racing Stock with the rules and the parts they have let in should be able to go at least 2 tenths quicker over the last 15 years when the AHFS was implemented. I didn't have a friend that has a Corvette shop down the road from us but our local machine shop when we stated racing stock was owned by Dale Hall and his Partner Norm. Not many may remember his Alcohol Cars but you being an elder I'm sure you do. To this day I still believe they were two of the smartest small block Chevy guys out there. Billy we are on the same side I just want to race and have fun. BP

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