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If the answer is yes, the change will be listed on the NHRA website and Nat'l Dragster after the mid-year review. Sometimes there's a "no change" list as well that responds to the written requests. The previous owner of your car, the late Andy Stintson, got some HP off the 2-barrel combo a while back. I also see that the 255 HP 350 in the Kingswood is rated at 275, while the same engine in a Camaro or Nova is 280. Don't know if Andy had anything to do with that.
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They knocked 50 hp off the 1966 327/350 hp motor....
I guess it wasn't enough, but that's over 14-percent. I seem to remember a 1962 327 Corvette motor (may have been a fuelie) that got even more off, IIRC, a couple of years ago. What do you have to do to get THAT kind of HP off a combination?
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Hi Tony I talked to them when I got the car and at that time it was 280 HP and it was changed then........thanks
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