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Old 02-21-2009, 03:57 PM   #21
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Heard from a guy talking to one of the drivers..so maybe those are the one's wanna stirr the pot...but those cars may have hard time getting to the minimum in AA as they are "street cars" with nothihing really ""Stock"" done to them.....YET!!
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Old 02-21-2009, 05:31 PM   #22
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What is the reason Stinnett moved to AA/SA from A/SA? Does he get to take weight out?
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Old 02-21-2009, 05:41 PM   #23
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Weight, if want to known if someone is running heavy? or on the min weight, it not rocket science, all you have to do watch them when they scale after run or ask the tech person how much number 5704 weight at the scale, heard all the story about being 100 pounds heavy or 200 heavy
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Old 02-21-2009, 06:16 PM   #24
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What is the reason Stinnett moved to AA/SA from A/SA? Does he get to take weight out?
Yes, the AA/SA weight break is 7.50 - 7.99 lbs/hp; the A/SA weight break is 8.00 - 8.49 lbs/hp. Assuming that he was running at the class minimum weight in A/SA, he can remove .50lbs/hp which=212.50 lbs (.50 x 425hp).
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Old 02-21-2009, 07:00 PM   #25
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These cars on kill will run 9.20's possibly teens all day long with a pulley change and some tuning. Next topic.
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Old 02-21-2009, 10:04 PM   #26
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Word is: last qualifier 109.80 mph @ I/8. The person who ran with this car was walking around the track and showing the ticket to anyone who wanted to look. He also checked the weight and said the car was 170 pounds heavy. This stuff isn't going away.
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Old 02-22-2009, 01:19 AM   #27
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Several years ago, I attempted to get the Pontiac GTP's into the Classification Manual. Ironically, even though Pontiac was the "Car of NHRA", they didn't have any of the 1997 & up Grand Prixs listed in the Manual. Len Imbragno tried for several years, and even made extra classes for the FWD cars. But they weren't classified until after he left.

The reason I mention all that is, at the time, I asked about changing the pulley diameter. I was told that only the STOCK pulley diameter would be allowed. Rules for Supercharged Stockers aren't addressed in the rulebook, but back in the old '57 Ford days they had to use the STOCK pulleys. Hardly anything else has changed in Stock since then, so I was just wonderin'.

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Old 02-22-2009, 07:00 AM   #28
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>>>" Hardly anything else has changed in Stock since then, so I was just wonderin'.<<<

Jerry... you're a funny man.... lol!




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Old 02-22-2009, 10:06 AM   #29
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These cars on kill will run 9.20's possibly teens all day long with a pulley change and some tuning. Next topic.
I think that the first step in this whole deal would be to get some kind of rules clarification from the NHRA in regards to allowable changes to turbos and superchargers. I was under the impression that they have to be unmodified OEM. Maybe Travis could write something in regards to what they do check?
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Old 02-22-2009, 11:32 AM   #30
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One must remeber in the day (1957) Ford had 2 sets of pulleys one set for Stick and one for set for auto.

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Several years ago, I attempted to get the Pontiac GTP's into the Classification Manual. Ironically, even though Pontiac was the "Car of NHRA", they didn't have any of the 1997 & up Grand Prixs listed in the Manual. Len Imbragno tried for several years, and even made extra classes for the FWD cars. But they weren't classified until after he left.

The reason I mention all that is, at the time, I asked about changing the pulley diameter. I was told that only the STOCK pulley diameter would be allowed. Rules for Supercharged Stockers aren't addressed in the rulebook, but back in the old '57 Ford days they had to use the STOCK pulleys. Hardly anything else has changed in Stock since then, so I was just wonderin'.

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