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Old 06-27-2009, 01:04 PM   #1
Lynn A McCarty
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Default Re: Common Sense GT car rules revision!

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Originally Posted by Bobby DiDomenico View Post
Lynn,

An interesting idea, but on some cars, the scoop assembly is worth more than the 2 barrel version of the entire car. And some won't fit given that every new car looks the same, like a bubble thing. What if we make all new GT cars have working air that they came with? Now that would be COOL!

And count me in on the WORST red light deal. I've been told the fans wouldn't understand it. Heck, there are commentators on TV each week talking about races won or lost on "Reaction time" when in fact what is measured is "car movement time" not the drivers reaction!!

Get me the Stage 2 455 GS legal in Stock and I'm getting you the hood scoops buddy. I know this guy who ran one a few years back and the crowds went wild, seems they didn't know folks raced cars other than Chevys....
Tell me about it Bobby,

The Stage 2 Buicks and the RA-V Pontiacs have every business in stock and Super Stock as the 427 Camaros and the Hemi cars especially the single 4 Hemis, but lets try to stay on subject.

Ram Air for a GT engine that actually came with RAM AIR is a reasonable request.
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