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Old 09-07-2008, 11:50 PM   #26
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Default Re: Grossi and the Big Block

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SPS, There is a large group who support the "underfactor deal" They feel the picking of a combo that has been overlooked or inadequately factored is special part of S and SS.
So what is wrong with picking up an underfactored engine? Don't blame it on the racer; blame it on the lack of oversight by NHRA. If they paid close attention to the weight of the car at the scales and compared it to the weight it is supposed to carry for the class and also the MPH, they could figure out how fast the combo can run and figure out it is under factored.

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Meanwhile a few who HAVE a race car and are financially committed to one combination get HP whenever one of the upper group hit the index deal of AHFS. The only way it will stop is 1) limit the engine combinations to those currently factored and upgrade the AFHS to Really hit the odd combinations( Wont happen)
Why limit the engine combinations if the particular engine was available from the factory? Again, you are trying to bring your idea of the Top Super Stock that you have been trying to push so hard many times?

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2) make people submit new combo to NHRA TECH for upgraded factor BEFORE the Monster shows up.
How can you factor an engine when it has not even hit the track? Do you or NHRA have a crystal ball to figure out the HP of a combination before it hits the track?

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Problem is now days if people can change to keep up after 10 or so are built THEN NHRA seems amazed and starts to factor them even if too slowly.
Again, NHRA's lack of oversight.

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Some people make a life style of running a "weak" factor motor, winning selling it and moving on to the next weak factor. They are heros in the sense they excell at this part of the rules. Could they be the fastest, quickest, best if 10 were built in their class. Answer is doubtful they are just so first with the combo they are great at the game....they play.
Like I stated prior, what is wrong with picking up an underfactored engine? Many of those underfactored combos many times are not Chevy's but other makes of engines that only a few can make go fast.

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Think there are not some WORSE killers out there now? I agree the method is antequated to use the Dartboard techniques.
Yes there are, and believe me, some are not factored low either.

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