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It's OK if IHRA wants to let you race with a feather duster stuffed up your butt...
Leave NHRA STOCK alone because we knew the rules when we built the car.... If you don't think that putting every lightweight component that you can find forward of the rear wheels then you better take up another hobby.... Bob
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Travis or whom ever,
I would like to know how you identify the exact year-model of seats. Is it just looks or is there some numbers/pictures (what ever)?? In other words: is the decision of the seat legality subjective or objective? I have a friend building, piecing together, a car and we were wondering if that was something else to look into.. Thanks
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Terry the point is the car came with bucket seats and I'm told I have to replace them. High Back or Low back its not the point. THe car will have a 383 in it for NHRA stock for my son, I guess I will have to figure out what Travis wants. I personally met Travis in 94 at VA and he teched my lebaron with no problem. I'm only bitching because the car came with something and I cant run that. |
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My car is 450 lbs heavy on the rear wheels if I put a lighter seat in then its 475...I dont give a rats *** about more weight on the rear of the car. Herb Jr Oh yea we have 12K in a stocker that is only .5 under...The car made 37 runs in 3 days at Piedmont in November for the 20K race....Nobody has more fun racing than we do, that is why we do this and we do it as a family with my kids as well. |
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So they insist on identifying the correct seat for the car but don't seem to care if the foam is 1/4 the thickness or half the springs are missing, or it has fixed CM tubing to hold the seat to the floor instead of a track.
![]() I would think if the people that write the NHRA rulebook were REALLY concerned about the correct appearance it would state in the rule book "must be correct seats for make, model and year of vehicle that is claimed" It really would be that simple as they use this phrase many other times when deemed important. In the current writing, it wouldn't last a second in court if somebody had 1967 Camaro Buckets in their 1970 Camaro (Stock class). The rules says very explicitly "must have full factory type upholstery.......and front and rear seats" (I skipped the part about carpet, door panels, etc). Doesn't say seats must be from make / model / year claimed. If it's a concern, change the wording in the book. This was the same issue a few years ago about radiators. Basically a 1967 Camaro could get away with a 2002 Camaro (lite-weight) radiator as it was "the same model". The rule was revised to spell out the radiator must be from the make / model / year claimed. It's that simple.
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What doe the NHRA TECHNICAL POLICIES & PROCEDURES
say about seats in the upholstery section? Anyone have a copy and be willing to quote chapter and verse?
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Page 110, Interior:6, paragraph 2, Upholstery, Must have full factory-type upholstery, including factory-type floor mats or carpet, door panels and headliner, and front and rear seats". It then goes into rear seat removal for roll bar. Page 271, section 19, general regulations, interior:6:2, upholstery, seats, paragraph 2 "All seats must be upholstered, or as noted under Class or SFI requirements". See my previous post.
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The 2010 IHRA rulebook states "Must have full factory-type upholstery, including front and rear seats when so equipped from factory, and factory-type floormats in place." Can't wait for people to start getting tossed for lack of floormats. ![]() ![]() ![]() My wife pointed out that her '08 Charger didn't come with floormats -- they're an option on the car that you had to pay over $100 extra for! ![]() I second Jeff Lee's post. "Factory-type" sounds subjective to me. Now a late-model seat in an old car, that's obviously incorrect. Bench vs bucket, obvious difference. If they care, they should explicitly state "correct for year/make/model" or "period correct, within reason, contact for approval" or whatever. FWIW, I have a bench seat in my car, and have no problem reaching the shifter.
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