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Old 01-09-2022, 03:37 PM   #11
Billy Nees
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Default Re: Explain to me again, please

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So, the 95% of us that race Stock and have motors built by todays rules should just junk our stuff because you don't want to keep up with today's Stock eliminator. So, let's all get our engine cranes out and get our motors out and set them in the rubbish. Yup that's a good idea. Think you have problems getting parts now. Why not go back and if your combo came with cast pistons you have to run cast pistons. Look I didn't ask for any of the rules they changed in the last 45 years. Wasn't a fan of a lot of them but it's what they are. No one is telling you that you can't still build your car using the rules from 45 years ago. I'd be happy if they would just stop changing the rules at all. BP
I'm pretty sure that you're way off on that 95% number. Are you keeping Govt. records of the covid numbers in your spare time? ;-)
Why would you think that you would have to "junk your stuff"? This is about roller lifters in non-roller combos.
There's no way that the rules are going to get rolled back to the 80's!
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