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As I said in an earlier post, the proposed rule reads, "Aftermarket iron heads permitted in CS." Not having language that says they must be NHRA Accepted cylinder heads opens the rule for interpretation. Not having such language, is an open invitation for someone to show up with Pro Topline 11, 14 or 18 degree castings or the RHS 14 degree castings. Then the Ford and Mopars will never have a chance. What will happen if a racer shows up with any cast iron aftermarket head if the rule remains as written? Will NHRA toss the racer and tell them their heads are illegal because they are not accepted? How would the engine builder or racer know when there is not a published list? Many racers and engine builders have been burned by accepting a phone call statement and were told to go ahead and do it and later get tossed by tech. In my line of business, having such clarification in writing, is called Objective Evidence; a document that states facts, other information or a record that can be used as evidence for compliance. |
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