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Great spread sheet Bill, Thanks!
Can anybody tell me why NHRA does'nt allow wagons in GT? Have they ever allowed them since the GT class inception? And, I see only a select number of Chrysler small and big blocks have a GT rating in the classification guide..does that mean they are the only Chrysler engines allowed to run GT? Thanks, Gordie |
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Bill I got it down loaded, thanks a bunch. Don Jackson
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Ahhhh...got it! Now can somebody explain why GT/LA has a 11.85 index and GT/L has a 11.60 index?
And looking at the chart with a 3126 shipping weight and a 1969 390/340/407 doesn't fit in in any GT class? Thanks, that's a really useful tool!
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Jeff and Brian, you both have a situation that wasn't handled well by the spreadsheet. In both cases the HP/Weight is less than 8.0. GT/A is from 8.0 to 8.49. When the weight break was less than 8.0 the spreadsheet didn't know what to do. I made some changes and there is a new version at:
http://www.employees.org/~bhracing/g...ulator_1p1.xls This version will flag combinations that have breaks below 8.0 and also shows the calculated weight break. Thanks for the feedback. You fast guys always break things..!! ![]()
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Bill Harris! I just want to thank you for the effort you put into this, but according to this formula the 440-6Pak would have to make around 800 HPto be somwhat competetive! Theres as much chance of that happening as me looseing 175#! I haven't weighed that since i was born! For SS/CA my car has to weigh 3670 # with driver, that's with a Hemi , that makes about 850 HP. The poeple that i've talked to didn't know how to do the GT thing in reverse, as in late model eng in older body....Thanks a Bunch, John Lang
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John the 440 six pack in super stock is 385 hp in stock its at 405 e body 411 b body.
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Bill...Again, thanks a lot, great program! Using the '70 AMX @ 3223 shipping weight and the '69 390 cross-ram engine, the program illustrates how not all cars (John Lang also) are not suitable for SS/GT. A SS/B cross-ram legal '69 AMX is 610#'s lighter than the GT/AA equivalent, thus, can never be a player. However, if you drop a '69 AMC 290 into the '70 AMX with an auto transmission for GT/LA, you would have a seriously decent SS/GT car, even against the late-model sheetmetal. At least I think so...and there will always be advantages to using the late-model FWD conversions.
Since I'm a stick-only racer, GT/L is hampered by a .25 harder index over GT/LA. Guess if I ever want to race with a pair of Holley's on my 390 I have to switch the front-end to a '69 model. Someday..... ![]() Everybody needs to add this program to their favorites, especially NHRA!
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Hey Gordie, Just because there isn't a specific HP for SS/GT in the classification guide for a particular engine doesn't mean that it can't be used in GT. Those engines that have a GT only HP rating are due to AHFS hits on combinations that use that engine in a GT car. If a GT car uses an engine and goes too fast, the NHRA will give HP to that engine when it is used in a GT car, but doesn't hit the traditional S/S cars that use the same engine. That is shown in the classification guide with a separate GT HP line. If there isn't a GT specific entry, you use the regular S/S rating for the engine.
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Bill,
Thanks again for the spreadsheet!! It is much quicker than the way I had done it in the past! Bryan
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Bill,
The GT/MA index is 12.05. You have it the same as GT/LA at 11.85. But thanks, it sure works slick. Jerry |
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