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Old 03-23-2011, 11:44 AM   #1
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Default Re: How does a 428W crate motor run regular SS?

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Originally Posted by alan roehrich View Post
the cars you speak of were put in super stock, not stock eliminator. You've illustrated perfectly the point i've been making for about 3 years now. Thanks. The basic premise of stock eliminator is, or actually, was, that the cars legal for the class were originally street legal production cars. That was the entire point of the class, not having one off trick purpose built race cars in the class. That's why they put those hemi darts and cudas in super stock from day one, and why the rest of these factory race cars belong in super stock.

And in allowing those cars in stock eliminator, nhra has completely changed the character and premise of the class, and effectively rendered everything else obsolete. Now they can and will allow any manufacturer that they want to add a new paper combination whenever they want. Because they do not have to produce the cars anymore, they just have to add paper to a catalog. They can create, on paper, a new combination any time they want. It's a completely unsustainable business model that is directly contrary to the best interests of the class.
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