Reciprocating weight-component related
The NHRA has posted weights on reciprocating engine components. If you build an engine using stock crank, rods and pistons and the weight is less than published weight for aftermarket pieces, is this legal? I have weighed stock pieces versus aftermarket pieces and the stock pieces always come up light when compared to aftermarket published numbers. Am I going to be legal or be a cheater? After all it is stock......
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Re: Reciprocating weight-component related
338 views and nobody gona say what there doing- hint nhra is only enforcing the total weight and nothing else
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Re: Reciprocating weight-component related
They are looking for total weight, the component weights are a guide. When is the last time a piston and rod was weighed? I think those days are over. But as long as there is a rule, it keeps most, if not everyone honest.
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Re: Reciprocating weight-component related
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And if you are light for some reason, there's nothing saying you can't add weight to your pistons. That'll give you something to talk about in the pits! |
Re: Reciprocating weight-component related
Thanks for the replies. For a minute I thought that I may never get a reply. Nothing taboo about this subject as far as I know. A few Stock racers that I know carry a short block with them as a spare that is basically stock. I have asked this question to a few racers as well as an anonymous tech guy. Each person who answered had their own take on this. My guess is that if you are willing to take the risk with stock rods and pistons, that weight probably isn't the thing one should be worried about.
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