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Old 07-18-2018, 11:42 AM   #1
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It will be interesting if you can get this done , since Pontiac has been out of business for quite awhile . The Marketing folks are usually the ones that make the decisions on what vehicles they want showcased in the different forms of motorsports . Pontiac Marketing is long gone , which is truly disappointing to me . Good Luck .
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Old 07-19-2018, 01:46 PM   #2
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Good luck! Doubt they would have any interest in adding an older car. The only thing the manufacturers are looking for are new copos, drag paks, and cobra jets and maybe a new street version here and there.
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Old 07-19-2018, 02:23 PM   #3
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Good luck! Doubt they would have any interest in adding an older car. The only thing the manufacturers are looking for are new copos, drag paks, and cobra jets and maybe a new street version here and there.
Really? They just added a 1969 Trans AM and a 1983 Z28 to the Guide for no other reason than they could.
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Old 07-19-2018, 03:29 PM   #4
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If I am looking at the classification guide right the '08 high HP version is a G, H, and I car. How fast has these cars run in showroom stock condition? These are some pretty tough classes for an unproven combo to jump in.
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If I am looking at the classification guide right the '08 high HP version is a G, H, and I car. How fast has these cars run in showroom stock condition? These are some pretty tough classes for an unproven combo to jump in.
Jimmy, here's some stuff I found on an unmodified HP version :


1/4 Mile ET: 14.013
1/4 Mile MPH: 97.830
1/8 Mile ET: 9.014
1/8 Mile MPH: 76.780
0-60 Foot ET: 2.075
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Jimmy, here's some stuff I found on an unmodified HP version :


1/4 Mile ET: 14.013
1/4 Mile MPH: 97.830
1/8 Mile ET: 9.014
1/8 Mile MPH: 76.780
0-60 Foot ET: 2.075
Would that be with about 4 lbs. boost? ;-) ;-)
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Really? They just added a 1969 Trans AM and a 1983 Z28 to the Guide for no other reason than they could.
That's cool , wondering if a GM rep had anything to do with that .
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That's cool , wondering if a GM rep had anything to do with that .
The power train info had already been submitted by the manufacturers. Tech simply had to verify trim. And in the case of the Trans Am, Delorean wanted the Trans Am to be considered a separate combination. At the time he was really hung up about competing with European cars.
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There was an unwritten policy that for a combination to have a separate line in the class guide, there must be a separate model identified by the manufacturer or the shipping weight with the options for the combination must be 50 lbs or more than the shipping weight of the model it started was added to. All that information was based on specifications submitted to the NHRA by the manufacturer to the AMA (Automobile Manufacturers Association) or the MVMA (Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association) in later years. Since the 1969 AMA specs for a Firebird does not even list a Trans Am as an option over the Firebird 400 or the Ram Air IV or any added equipment specified for a Trans Am, that is likely why the Trans Am has not been a line item for all these years. The info in the class guide is likely just made up to please somebody.

1969 Firebird AMA Specs

In the case of the 1983 Z28, it was not considered a separate model by Chevrolet but merely an option for existing models. And, when you add up all the extra weights of the components for the Z28 package, spoiler (4.4 lbs), mirrors (2.6 lbs) and Z28 Special Performance Package (19.8 lbs), the total is less than 50 lbs to be added to a Berlinetta. So it would not have be considered a separate line item. Again, the line item was added ot the class guide because some people pitched a fit about it.

1983 Camaro MVMA Specs
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There was an unwritten policy that for a combination to have a separate line in the class guide, there must be a separate model identified by the manufacturer or the shipping weight with the options for the combination must be 50 lbs or more than the shipping weight of the model it started was added to. All that information was based on specifications submitted to the NHRA by the manufacturer to the AMA (Automobile Manufacturers Association) or the MVMA (Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association) in later years. Since the 1969 AMA specs for a Firebird does not even list a Trans Am as an option over the Firebird 400 or the Ram Air IV or any added equipment specified for a Trans Am, that is likely why the Trans Am has not been a line item for all these years. The info in the class guide is likely just made up to please somebody.

1969 Firebird AMA Specs

In the case of the 1983 Z28, it was not considered a separate model by Chevrolet but merely an option for existing models. And, when you add up all the extra weights of the components for the Z28 package, spoiler (4.4 lbs), mirrors (2.6 lbs) and Z28 Special Performance Package (19.8 lbs), the total is less than 50 lbs to be added to a Berlinetta. So it would not have be considered a separate line item. Again, the line item was added ot the class guide because some people pitched a fit about it.

1983 Camaro MVMA Specs
Thank you, you proved my point. The 1969 Trans Am is distinctly different than the Firebird.
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