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Old 02-11-2017, 04:22 PM   #11
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Default Re: Important if you run D-H/S or SA

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Originally Posted by Jeff Teuton View Post
Jim, if someone went through the blueprint specs, quite a few cars do not have the manifold (and plenty other stuff0 that came on the cars. Good example is a 70 350/325 that is in the Camaro that year has a manifold allowed in 2012. Those also run D & E and maybe more. I'm sure there a good explanation for that one. Anyone know? Just look in the blueprint specs and look for the yellow highlight on that combo.
Mr Jeff, The point is ..we know all this.The question is "What do we do about it in 2017 ?"


Suggestion # 1,
Roll everything back to 1980 rules.
(This one won't fly, due to financial loss.)
I will help, if that's the concensus.

#2, Let it fly, until it morphs completely into Bracket II .
(There's probably a few who want the delay boxes too, but we'll go with II for now)

#3, JUST STOP, NOW. NO changes for 5 years.
This would include..No new HP combos before Indy for the FX cars.

Anyone who would like to turn this into an official C/R poll, be my guest.
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