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Old 12-08-2019, 12:07 PM   #19
Billy Nees
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Default Re: Mopar bogus intake removed

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Originally Posted by Dr. AngieB View Post
Billy~

I suppose I’m going to have to take volunteers on who wants to come help me lift that massive heavy intake to get it on the car... lol Billy, you are more than welcome to make the trip to the Pacific Northwest to help! I would never accuse you of not working hard and that comment had nothing to do with you. All I am saying is that there are many things in the NHRA guidelines that benefit one combo over another. You can’t blame the racer for taking advantage that benefit. Right or wrong isn’t that part of why we choose the combos that we do to race?
I will be doing everything I can within the rules given to me to make sure that my car is where I want it to be.

Sincerely,
Heavy 65 Valiant Driver
Angela my dear, I wouldn't doubt that you are more than capable of doing what ever you would have to do to your car on your own but if I am in the neighborhood and you DO need help, please don't be afraid to ask.
I didn't think that you were accusing me of not working on my stuff. I was just trying to make a point that your Dad and I go about our projects in the same way and with the same effort.
You're absolutely right about the Guide benefiting one combo over another but if there is something blatantly wrong with a combo, should it not be fixed? I guess that will have to be left up to the individual Racer's conscience. But, then again this IS the 21ST Century. If everybody's cheating then it's legal, right?
I wish for you all of the luck in the world in your upcoming season!
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