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Old 12-09-2019, 09:46 AM   #3
Billy Nees
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Default Re: Mopar bogus intake removed

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Originally Posted by Paul Wong View Post

This aftermarket parts is as bad as politics these days.

I dont see many of us able to throw rocks as we all seem to live in the same glass house.

We need to leave out slow off the wall stuff out of this Billy as they aren’t making aftermarket stuff for 273 2 Barrels and 301 Pontiacs.

There were always bad combinations and ones you were going to be on your own to figure out.

You're absolutely right Paul. We have one faction of Constitutional Lawyers (Racetrack Lawyers) putting their own spin on just what the original framers of the Constitution (Rulebook) meant when they wrote it (what is the definition of is?). We have the rest of the unwashed minions just assuming that the Framers wrote the laws (rules) to be read as written.

Yes, we DO all live in the same "glass house" but some of us are allotted much better "junk" than others and some of THEM are even allowed to cover up! Hey throw all of the "rocks" that you want. When ya don't have a whole lot of "junk" to show off, ya don't have a lot of "junk" to "hide".

Why should "we" (you and I? NHRA?) leave out the "slow off the wall stuff"? Does the "slow off the wall stuff" race using a different Rulebook? Are you actually admitting that certain Racers run using different rules than others? If/when the indexes get changed, is the "slow off the wall stuff" going to get hit with the same 3 or 5 tenths even though it hasn't been given the same enhancements?

Well, on this we can agree.
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