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If NHRA starts rounding the numbers, then NHRA will be changing the shipping weight. If the number is 8.4999999 it should be 8.49, just use the first two places to the right of the decimal point. Its so easy even a hillbilly can do it.
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Larry -
Except that the factors on the Class Guide sheets are rounded now. It's just that the odd cases where the number is on the break is it a concern. Also, I have class guide sheets for 1969 Chevrolet back to 2002 and they are all 8.50 for that combination.
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I'm building the 396/375 to run B with mine, the way I see the sheets the 427/425 is natural A. 427 would be one heavy old ride in B
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I'd really like your phone number.
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