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I missed this thread before because I'd never heard of TorqueHead so I never opened the thread until Pat told me about it just today.
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Got my call (as well). He only wanted a yes or no answer.
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Dear Dan. If 45 out of 46 cars run a crank trigger then you can safely assume that nhra will allow you to run a crank trigger. If nhra lets everyone run it then there is no problem. Just go buy a crank trigger set up and it solves your problem. Lots of well known racers have given you advice. It would do you good and follow their advice even if you don’t agree with it. I don’t know you personally but most racers will always give you good honest advice. Please be respectful to the people who are honestly trying to help you. I Don’t want to ruffle your feathers but just tone down your rudeness and accept the advice. Happy thanksgiving To you and your family Dan.
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