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Old 03-23-2017, 10:45 AM   #31
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Let's stop talking about throwing more money NHRA way, it's bad enough that their bs insurance donation which there's no recovery if no occurance happens. I paid my membership, my car's permanent number, that should be enough to guarantee that the playing field is managed with integrity. NHRA needs to rethink their money's going to the controllers of the association. We need a lawyer in our mitt's to bring an action against them for miss appropriations of membership money's

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Old 03-23-2017, 11:11 AM   #32
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What about the .500 under racer that goes 4,5 or 6 rounds using bogus electronics? At what time are they going to check their combo?
Until the package that I put together is as good as it needs to be, that is not an issue to me. I seriously doubt that some of the guys that you think are running electronics actually are. Some of these guys really are that good.

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Old 03-23-2017, 11:58 AM   #33
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Until the package that I put together is as good as it needs to be that is not an issue to me. I seriously doubt that some of the guys that you think are running electronics actually are. Some of these guys really are that good.
If you can run the index you could possibly be competing with a electronics "cheater" in the other lane. And I agree that some of these guys are that good and I applaud them. It's the few, and I have been stung twice before he got caught and bounced out of the Association.
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Old 03-23-2017, 12:52 PM   #34
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the quality of tech people has diminished and this is not a jab at any person, who the hell knows how to accurately pour a hemi s/s piston to make sure the compression ratio is correct? I know I can the bartons , wescott and a few others that race the cars but can anyone that is a nhra tech official? ill bet maybe one or two can or have. so I would assume its the same for all the accepted combos not enough experience to properly police so just let it go?
I have said this for many years I can see nhra turning stock and super stock into an "all dial" eliminations that way the only policing is weight ,fuel and tear down if you set a record.
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I have said this for many years I can see nhra turning stock and super stock into an "all dial" eliminations that way the only policing is weight ,fuel and tear down if you set a record.
If you take out the heads-up runs class racing is finished.
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Old 03-23-2017, 03:07 PM   #36
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If you take out the heads-up runs class racing is finished.
I'm not saying take them out but the writing is on the wall , nhra does not want to or cannot effectively police things and I believe that's next.
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Old 03-23-2017, 03:22 PM   #37
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the quality of tech people has diminished and this is not a jab at any person, who the hell knows how to accurately pour a hemi s/s piston to make sure the compression ratio is correct? I know I can the bartons , wescott and a few others that race the cars but can anyone that is a nhra tech official? ill bet maybe one or two can or have. so I would assume its the same for all the accepted combos not enough experience to properly police so just let it go?
I have said this for many years I can see nhra turning stock and super stock into an "all dial" eliminations that way the only policing is weight ,fuel and tear down if you set a record.
This thread has me thinking.

I know I am not the only one that enjoys trying to set records.

I wonder how these cutbacks will affect tech at National Opens and Div. events where we are allowed to set records ?
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Old 03-23-2017, 03:33 PM   #38
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There's no excuses for NHRA not to do their jobs. They could offer apprenticeships to Auto tech schools to get new blood who could learn to pour for compression on any vehicle. NHRA has the tools, need people who knows how to use them. Give me a reason that any of the administrators of the NHRA should get paid the money they do with the ship sinking?

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Old 03-23-2017, 04:25 PM   #39
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This thread has me thinking.

I know I am not the only one that enjoys trying to set records.

I wonder how these cutbacks will affect tech at National Opens and Div. events where we are allowed to set records ?
You're not, I grew up at the races with my uncle setting many records and that's part of S/SS we love, not everybody can be dead on bracket racers, but that's what makes S/SS so good is that there is 2 different ways to enjoy the sport.





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Old 03-23-2017, 06:48 PM   #40
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Hey, I know nobody would blatantly cheat in D7 or have 5-10 people knowingly help them blatantly cheat either.
Instead of NHRA identifying the "Cheaters" with a DQ and suspension, maybe the racers should identify the "Cheaters" for all to know who they are. At the next race when you see the "Cheater" you can let him/her know how you feel.
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