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Originally Posted by SS Engine Guy
I fully understand the intent of your statement as it has been stated in the rule book. However, it may have not been permitted however, it sure has been ACCEPTED on numerous occasions for whatever reasons.
Again this begs the question: What if my perfectly stock unmodified heads are 20 cc's smaller than the allowed SS spec? Do you modify them, look for a set of modified heads that have passed tech, or just take your beating from illegal entries?
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Let me break this into two parts because what you are talking about is two different topics.
Part I
You would be best to direct this to the NHRA tech directors. I am not here to defend them or what has gone on in the past. All I can say and am trying to do is forward what information I know from talking directly to NHRA myself. If you have an issue with them I would like to suggest you do the same.
Part II
I find it hard to believe that factory heads could be 20cc's smaller or 20cc's larger than what is posted for SS. That’s a 40 cc margin of error you talking about. But, if your perfectly stock unmodified heads are 20 cc's smaller than the allowed SS specs; you have a couple of options. You can continue to run them and hope you never have to run heads up. Or, you can do what I did. Go to the junk yards and buy several sets of heads that look good to you. Buy the correct equipment to cc the runners yourself. Then take only those castings and have them cleaned, pressure tested and mag’ed. Once you are narrowed down to two sets, leave one in your garage and take the best set to your machine shop for a competition valve job as defined in the rule book.