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Old 01-03-2025, 01:34 PM   #1
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Thanks Ken for the ignore option.
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Old 01-03-2025, 10:18 PM   #2
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Dean,
To reestablish your post and what you originally asked before the thread was completely derailed.



1) What major rules have changed over the last 10 years? Not enough to worry about since your car ran under the index.

2) What can or what should be updated to be competitive based on rule changes over the last 10 years? Update the safety equipment and hope to see you at a D5 race or Midwest Class Racers Race

3) Are things like digital ignitions & data acquisition a must even on an old school carbureted stocker? If you like more info and things to occupy your time in between making a pass it is helpful.

You have a track thats in your backyard at Thunder Valley in Marian SD. It being resurfaced last year it is great.

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Dean,
To reestablish your post and what you originally asked before the thread was completely derailed.



1) What major rules have changed over the last 10 years? Not enough to worry about since your car ran under the index.

2) What can or what should be updated to be competitive based on rule changes over the last 10 years? Update the safety equipment and hope to see you at a D5 race or Midwest Class Racers Race

3) Are things like digital ignitions & data acquisition a must even on an old school carbureted stocker? If you like more info and things to occupy your time in between making a pass it is helpful.

You have a track thats in your backyard at Thunder Valley in Marian SD. It being resurfaced last year it is great.

Sean

Data is a game changer. If you learn how to use it.
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Data is a game changer. If you learn how to use it.
I agree, and it saves a lot of money second guessing what you thought may have happened. Each pass I track how long the clutch slid before lockup on the launch and very specific engine info for my combination.


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Old 01-04-2025, 07:17 AM   #5
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Data is a game changer. If you learn how to use it.
as I stated in post #18

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the 2025 season is upon us and data acquisition systems are not only being use by the Pros, racers that are smart, racers that want to improve their program, racers that want to WIN, are equipping their race car, regardless of class, with a data logger. Now if they don't have the skills to own both ends of the track, a data logger won't help them there.
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Dean NHRA made SFI flex plates mandatory last year.
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