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Yesterday, 10:38 AM | #1 |
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FWD stockers
I have been away for quite a while... I am wondering how/why NHRA has killed off the fwd class? I have not seen too many fwd stockers in competition, or did I miss something?
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Yesterday, 12:18 PM | #2 |
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Re: FWD stockers
I have a nice CF/S Olds that I love and is alot of fun but we spent this season running our I/SA Nova. I?m getting rid of the Olds because I don?t have the means to pull 2 cars plus I have another Nova stocker as well waiting. Its a neat car though and I really like it. Just cant seem to get it out to race it anymore at this point
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Re: FWD stockers
Think the weight breaks are part of it but I?ll defer to Mark and Billy?.if you?re even halfway interested in one buy Mark?s Escort!
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Yesterday, 01:32 PM | #4 |
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Re: FWD stockers
Thanks. I kinda remember having a few in fwd classes back in the early 90's I had a df/sa 87 dodge Daytona 2.2 turbo, I wasn't very good but had fun. With the shutdown of Englishtown and Atco there is quite a run to the closest track now
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Re: FWD stockers
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Because of the class structure most FWD combos are single-class cars (a combo that can only run/fit in one class) which isn't a good thing. The Manufacturers haven't exactly been very interested in supplying the specs on their FWD combos. I think that the newest FWD FFFord in the guide is a 1993. "Hard Core" parts aren't readily available. BUT, a good "scrounge" (Yac) could put together a fast car using stock parts if he did his homework. FWD combos can generally be assembled on a much tighter budget than a RWD combo and the indexes are soft. BUT, entry fees, traveling expenses, etc, stay the same so even though you could build a Stocker on a budget, it's not cheap to go NHRA racing. IMHO, the NHRA is "catering" to the Manufacturers purpose-built racing programs and their "Superstock" Stockers (SS combos allowed to run in Stock) while ignoring the REAL cars that they build. They are much more fun to watch and drive BUT we are supposed to be talking about an Eliminator called "Stock".
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Re: FWD stockers
Billy, speaking of that '93 fwd ford, I have one and aspired to build it into a stocker before I got my station wagon. It's a 1993 ford festiva with a 1.3 liter 4 banger and a 5 speed. Would've been a blast. I might still do it if I ever get gobs of free time.
It's the car I drove to high school and college, still have it and drive it every couple of months.
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Re: FWD stockers
Buddy had a 92 festiva and I owed a 94 aspire and 96 aspire. Those little cars were a blast to rip around in, lol.
Wonder what a 1.3 festiva would do in the 1/4? Be fun having a SS go by at 150mph when you're going 60mph! BWAHAHAHAHA!!
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