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If it is not on the NHRA list, it is not an NHRA approved part, even if IHRA has approved it. So, no matter what, if you want to race NHRA Stock Eliminator, you have to go through the replacement piston approval process.
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Thanks Alan, that is what I was figuring but it never hurts to ask.
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Chad- call diamond piston, the part number is 265-195. they are ihra approved, we had them made in 2008. all that is left to do is to get them nhra approved.
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Thanks Steve!
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