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Originally Posted by Ken Miele
I don't see the price coming down as it will cost thousand to fix if you are not in complacence with there scan. And with all do respect you do not take into account core shift. Thousand of the heads that are in production can not possible be all the same.
If you think this will bring more people back to Stock, your are sadly mistaken. They take away tech at nationals to streamline the races because NHRA does not have the personnel. They shorten the races for the sportsman because they don't have the personnel. We can not park on Monday the week of Indy because they don't have the personnel. Many races they are short handed, I don't understand where the NHRA brass has come up the the resources and funds to push this agenda in Stock. I was told there will be 40 cars torn down at Indy and they may be torn down during qualifying. The more I here about what they are doing the more bizarre it gets.
Be careful what you wish for, you may not like it. Stock is just the name of the Class, it has little to do with the meaning. Every single car in Stock can be sited for an infraction of the rules, its all up to the tech official discretion.... is this the road you really want to go down.
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It all changed in 1985 with the valve spring and cam rules being opened up. The RPM potential then required after market rods because of several blown engines, special lifters because of the unreal spring pressures being used, and later roller rockers when more complained about broken rocker arms. Then the playing with the head valve bowels and ports became mandatory to keep up the fast guys that caused more RPM's due to better air flow. I can assume being under staffed was because the tech guys who were competent became old, tired of the BS, and died off like my friend Marty Barratt ! Today NOTHING about a fast running stocker is stock. I have said it over and over to the NHRA people back in the 80's and 90's yet NOTHING was ever done about any of it. It was like talking to a brick wall ! I think where NHRA messed up was allowing ANY valve spring pressures. They should have limited the spring press to the same for everyone someplace around 150 lbs on the seat and 350 lbs open which if I remember right was the stock spring pressure for the 426 street Hemi's and 440 6 packs. Oh well ancient history !