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Old 09-09-2014, 12:01 PM   #1
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Quote: Take a current, very popular combination, the 1969 Camaro 396/375 with aluminum heads. Currently, this car is a natural A car, with a HP factor of 405HP, and a curb weight of 3337 pounds. Currently, it is at 8.24 pounds per factored HP, which being between 8.0 and 8.5 is a natural A/SA. So, Jeff Teuton is proposing to take 10% off of the current 405HP factor. As such, 405HP, minus 40.5HP, or 10%, equals 364.5HP, which rounds up to 365HP. Your curb weight remains the same, 3337 pounds. So, 3337 pounds, divided by the new HP factor of 365HP, yields a factor of 9.14 pounds per HP, which being between 9.0 and 9.5 pounds per HP, makes it a natural C/SA combination, you can run B/SA, C/SA, or D/SA . So, your A/SA 1969 Camaro, that runs 10.0, now becomes a C/SA 1969 Camaro, that runs 10.0. Your index changes from 11.00, to 11.40. So, where you were running 1.0 under the index, now you can run 1.4 under the index. And when you run 1.4 under the index, the next Tuesday, you get a nice little gift from NHRA, of 26.46HP, rounded up to 27HP, putting you right up at 392HP, well over 1/2 way back to where you started. And we all know the combination is capable of 1.1 to 1.2 under right now in a fast car. So when someone in a C/SA 69 Camaro 396/375 aluminum head car runs one all the way out, well, I think you know what happens then.

Now, I'm not seeing the real gift here. You pretty much just drop a couple of classes, so you can run further under. So now, you have to sand bag, drop at 1000', or what ever you need to do to kill over 2 tenths, (that's if you started with a 1.0 under car) just to avoid an instant 3.25% hit, and hope everyone else does the same, to protect your combination. And they won't. The AHFS is going to get you, and hang that HP back on you, either by instant hits when someone wants to or needs to go fast, or by constantly hitting the trigger for an adjustment for the average.

He's not proposing to reduce your weight, and make your car faster, he's proposing to move your car down 2-3 classes so you can run 1.4 to 1.6 under the index. Which, since you will NOT be immune to the AHFS like the factory cars are at some races, will earn you that same HP right back.

Guys this goes as the old saying....If you can't beat em, join em!

We purchased our cars and they can run 1.4-1.6 under. Which many of them today can not go that far under. Quick question, When you purchased your old(anything not considered new) how far under did it run?

I seem to me as my fathers purposing a way for yall(old cars) to be able to get back to 1.4-1.6 under and PROTECT your combination. Which is where the new cars are at now. Just as the old cars get hit so do the new cars, sorry except for 4 races.

How else will the sport grow if you never raise the bar?


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Old 09-09-2014, 12:32 PM   #2
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I think it's a quick, easy, and simple step in the right direction.
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Old 09-09-2014, 12:38 PM   #3
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For those that missed my intention, this is aimed at one race, Indy. But that is the total focus here, Indy. Can't get in cause can't run fast next to the index. Other than Larry Hill, almost all the hits were new cars. Welcome back. Manage your combo, but we all know some guys are going all out. Can't change that. I have some other suggestions for the FS cars (which seems to have everyone riled up), but I am going to send them (at their requst) to NHRA first. This is too hot here. Might get shot, or worse lose my beer pass.
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It has been raised. -1.40-1.60 under it the old -1.70-1.90 under.

What is the downside of properly factoring/classifying the factory cars? No one has asked for them to be factored so hard that they would be -.30 under players that no one would want to buy. They could've started out a lot more realistically and still be super cool, very fast, very competitive, and very desirable.

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Quote: Take a current, very popular combination, the 1969 Camaro 396/375 with aluminum heads. Currently, this car is a natural A car, with a HP factor of 405HP, and a curb weight of 3337 pounds. Currently, it is at 8.24 pounds per factored HP, which being between 8.0 and 8.5 is a natural A/SA. So, Jeff Teuton is proposing to take 10% off of the current 405HP factor. As such, 405HP, minus 40.5HP, or 10%, equals 364.5HP, which rounds up to 365HP. Your curb weight remains the same, 3337 pounds. So, 3337 pounds, divided by the new HP factor of 365HP, yields a factor of 9.14 pounds per HP, which being between 9.0 and 9.5 pounds per HP, makes it a natural C/SA combination, you can run B/SA, C/SA, or D/SA . So, your A/SA 1969 Camaro, that runs 10.0, now becomes a C/SA 1969 Camaro, that runs 10.0. Your index changes from 11.00, to 11.40. So, where you were running 1.0 under the index, now you can run 1.4 under the index. And when you run 1.4 under the index, the next Tuesday, you get a nice little gift from NHRA, of 26.46HP, rounded up to 27HP, putting you right up at 392HP, well over 1/2 way back to where you started. And we all know the combination is capable of 1.1 to 1.2 under right now in a fast car. So when someone in a C/SA 69 Camaro 396/375 aluminum head car runs one all the way out, well, I think you know what happens then.

Now, I'm not seeing the real gift here. You pretty much just drop a couple of classes, so you can run further under. So now, you have to sand bag, drop at 1000', or what ever you need to do to kill over 2 tenths, (that's if you started with a 1.0 under car) just to avoid an instant 3.25% hit, and hope everyone else does the same, to protect your combination. And they won't. The AHFS is going to get you, and hang that HP back on you, either by instant hits when someone wants to or needs to go fast, or by constantly hitting the trigger for an adjustment for the average.

He's not proposing to reduce your weight, and make your car faster, he's proposing to move your car down 2-3 classes so you can run 1.4 to 1.6 under the index. Which, since you will NOT be immune to the AHFS like the factory cars are at some races, will earn you that same HP right back.

Guys this goes as the old saying....If you can't beat em, join em!

We purchased our cars and they can run 1.4-1.6 under. Which many of them today can not go that far under. Quick question, When you purchased your old(anything not considered new) how far under did it run?

I seem to me as my fathers purposing a way for yall(old cars) to be able to get back to 1.4-1.6 under and PROTECT your combination. Which is where the new cars are at now. Just as the old cars get hit so do the new cars, sorry except for 4 races.

How else will the sport grow if you never raise the bar?


Maybe I've been out here in the sun too long now, so tell me;
If the older cars get a 2 tenths gift, then they have to hit the automatic trigger to get in at Indy..So NHRA has to move the trigger higher to compensate.
The FX cars get a break that way because the AHFS doesn't work them over now...
So ,what have you gained?
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