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Looking at stock rules I was surprised that adapter plates (NHRA approved) are allowed for transmissions. Is that a new change? How do you find out what's approved ?
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I bought the 2022 rulebook , it is the biggest I have ever seen , at least an inch thick . Also I think last year NHRA dropped using the shipping weights in GT . you just pick the GT class you want to run in and calculate the weight based on the NHRA engine factor .
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When it comes to Super Stock GT and Modified are where I get lost.
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Approved is the question.
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