Thread: Super Stock GT
View Single Post
Old 12-09-2013, 08:56 PM   #9
Ryck Campbell
Junior Member
 
Ryck Campbell's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Rome, NY
Posts: 56
Likes: 176
Liked 46 Times in 10 Posts
Default Re: Super Stock GT

shipping weight of the heaviest V8 for the year, make and model of your car; subtract 250 pounds then divide by the factored horsepower of your engine to calculate the lighter class OR add 250 pounds then divide by the factored horsepower of your engine to calculate the heavier class. You should come up with between 3 to 5 classes that your combination can run. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A NATURAL CLASS FOR GT. An example could be as follows:
1973 Corvette coupe with automatic - shipping weight is 3559 so 3559 minus = 3309 or plus 250 = 3809. If you use a 1969 350/255 with OEM heads the factor is 294. 3309 divided by 294 = 11.25 (this combination CAN NOT get to the top of the 11 pound class, GT/GA) so to run GT/GA the car would have to weigh 11.25 times 294 plus 170 = 3475 rounded down from 3477.5. For the heaviest class the car can run is 12.50 class, GT/JA or 3845. Obviously the can can also run GT/HA @ 3550 and GT/IA @ 3695. I hope this helps.

Ryck Campbell NHRA D1 Tech Director
315-335-8295
__________________
Ryck Campbell
NHRA Technical Specialist
Ryck Campbell is offline   Reply With Quote