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Old 09-05-2013, 06:54 AM   #1
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Indy was days ago, my info was from ND as of 8/23/13 and there still ain't one that's "much faster" than my "rocket" despite costing far more than my junk but none of this has to do with collector tethers that are now required! The whiners need to get over it and pay your $!

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Old 09-05-2013, 07:12 AM   #2
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Indy was days ago, my info was from ND as of 8/23/13 and there still ain't one that's "much faster" than my "rocket" despite costing far more than my junk but none of this has to do with collector tethers that are now required! The whiners need to get over it and pay your $!
It was your quote in my post! You don't post the facts.
Some of us find your personality disorder entertaining however
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Old 09-05-2013, 07:15 AM   #3
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what part of the truth and the facts don't you like?
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Old 09-05-2013, 07:42 AM   #4
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So, anyway...back to the topic at hand, but slightly away from it...

The NHRA rulebook states that only cars equipped with an exhaust requiring a tether must adhere to the rule next year. What about motorcycles? I noticed a PSM racer lost part of it's exhaust well past half track during qualifying last week at the U.S. Nats.
Just wondering.

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Old 09-05-2013, 10:40 AM   #5
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Scott, if required, even I will be buying a pair from you.
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Old 09-06-2013, 09:59 AM   #6
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Scott, if required, even I will be buying a pair from you.
To this, somebodies got a syndrome! Maybe such you're such a respected engine, chassis, oh hell everything expert he'll set you up with a sponsorship.
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Old 09-05-2013, 01:17 PM   #7
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Thought I would post these up for everyone to see. While you may or may not like the rule, price and or product we have had great response over the past two weekends at the race track (BG D3 Race and the US Nationals in INDY).

We spoke to a lot of people who had similar negative initial opinions and once they saw the product on the cars, how clean it looks and how simple it was had a 360 degree opinion.

We know you will have options, but if you choose to go with a tethering system, we hope you will choose Collector Tethers

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Using these parts as a guideline, when you break down the parts it is $190 if bought separately and that does not include the tethers. And although I'm sure resourceful racers could price these parts out cheeper, it won't be that much cheaper.
Yes I'm sure there is a cheaper way but all-in-all, it bites but in kit form it's probably not horrible.
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Old 09-05-2013, 02:54 PM   #8
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I can see where these teathers are needed on some cars, then ones where the collector is hanging off of the collector, with no other support. I think these people need teathers. When we built my car, when it came to headers and collectors, we have a clamp around the collector or muffler which bolts to the frame. Adding a teather to my car is redundant. It is not going to provide any more safety. I wonder what will happen when a collector comes off, and is teathered on a car like a super comp dragster, and now it is swinging around in the air as the car is going down the strip. All the pictures of the above, I agree need teathers, if fact I thing they need to be double teathered, to make sure they stay on. This is only two hundred dollars, but here we go again, where some one build something to be light and gain a advantage, and we all have to pay. Steve Williams S/G
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It would seem to me that as 90% + of headers are under chassis and if a collector falls off, it pretty much just slides down the track. The obvious offender would be down swept dragster headers that exit in front of the slicks. Aren't we all being punished for a design that doesn't apply to most. Why not just specify that a tether is required if the collector protrudes out in front of the tire. Not going to win this argument but as a header fabricator who is going to have to suffer with this change, I'm thinking that this is a knee jerk response to an isolated incident.

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Old 09-05-2013, 11:33 PM   #10
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I can see where these teathers are needed on some cars, then ones where the collector is hanging off of the collector, with no other support. I think these people need teathers. When we built my car, when it came to headers and collectors, we have a clamp around the collector or muffler which bolts to the frame. Adding a teather to my car is redundant. It is not going to provide any more safety. I wonder what will happen when a collector comes off, and is teathered on a car like a super comp dragster, and now it is swinging around in the air as the car is going down the strip. All the pictures of the above, I agree need teathers, if fact I thing they need to be double teathered, to make sure they stay on. This is only two hundred dollars, but here we go again, where some one build something to be light and gain a advantage, and we all have to pay. Steve Williams S/G
No problemo.Said manufacturerer will come out with a new product.The Tether- Teather.Think about it.And of course the boys in Glendora will get their vig on it.
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