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Old 11-13-2014, 03:14 PM   #1
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Best to start with Mike Baker because your engine should be identical to those already running Stock.

I think IHRA may have to have to Standardize on a Spring that is most common. Much like Pure Stock Drag has. They standardized on 130# Seat Pressure without damper.
If the heads came with more you could use that number.

IMHO most of our stockers came with 80#, some with 100#.
Might be wise to use 100# for all cams unless published higher and can be documented.

Simplify the process and reduce Tech Maintenance.
Don't the springs Dan have to meet OEM specs for each individual combination? Wouldn't going with a standard spring pressure help some but hurt others depending on what engine they were running? I can't remember what ours is off the top of my head but I would guess that they vary from car to car.

It was Mark Kent that I worked with. If Mike Baker doesn't have a cam spec for your car and it isn't in the classification guide for Pure Stock this would be a good start. Just because they may run that combination in NHRA Stock Eliminator doesn't mean they have the information they need for Pure Stock. That's what we ran into.

Hey Dan ... did I read somewhere that you finished the year in 10th place in your Division in points? If so congratulations! That's outstanding for a Pure Stocker to be up there.

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Old 11-14-2014, 01:31 AM   #2
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"Hey Dan ... did I read somewhere that you finished the year in 10th place in your Division in points? If so congratulations! That's outstanding for a Pure Stocker to be up there. "

NICE Dan! Pure stockers did pretty well in div 2 with the 8th, 10th, and 11th place cars being P/S'ers. I was as high as fourth before sitting out the final "double" at Darlington. Pretty damn happy with that considering I haven't footbrake raced in a loonnngggg time and it took me about 1/2 the season to sort out a new car. Good news is its DEADLY now and my kid will run it full time this year.

Pure stock is a blast!
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Old 11-18-2014, 01:53 PM   #3
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Default Re: IHRA Pure Stock Classification

In 2001, I bought a daily-driver 1995 Camaro. The car was, at the time, not in Pure Stock due to the key components missing (valve spring, cam specs, etc) from the spec guide. I spoke to Gary Penn at GM and had him send the specs to IHRA to get it added for Pure Stock. I do not think Gary is still there (maybe he is?).
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