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Couldn't resist putting Granny's car in, Sean.
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I know I'm dreaming of spending other peoples money, but I find it hard to beleive nobody runs a MAX WEDGE in NHRA super stock eliminator. Maybe if you have the money you just go for the top...SS/AH? There are legal stockers running 9.70's. Also a lot of people run the NSSA with them, of course they are of a not so legal breed (NHRA rules). Last good Max Wedge car in super stock that I know of was Mike Cissell who was running 9.60's ten years ago out in Florida. If I could only win the Powerball!!
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The potential is there but the Hemi is where the money and R&D go. The max can run in C so I'd say if the Hemi didn't exist the best of them would be in the 9.0-9.2 range and the rules would have to be bent a bit as they were with the Hemi with the carb's and mani's, Paul.
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I guess we can let Granny's '64 get posted, but it's not a MAX WEDGE!!! LOL
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