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Old 01-08-2024, 07:49 AM   #1
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When did the use of the band aid known as an accusump become exclusive to stock and super stock?

That said, Clearly my impressive, awe inspiring Chevelle left a lasting impression on you being that you mention it here yet I sold it 15 years ago. But since you mentioned it, it too never had an accusump!

Oh and you better hope I don’t put my son in a stocker, there will be more hurt feelings if I do!

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Old 01-08-2024, 09:22 AM   #2
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When did the use of the band aid known as an accusump become exclusive to stock and super stock?

That said, Clearly my impressive, awe inspiring Chevelle left a lasting impression on you being that you mention it here yet I sold it 15 years ago. But since you mentioned it, it too never had an accusump!

Oh and you better hope I don’t put my son in a stocker, there will be more hurt feelings if I do!

are you trying to be a problem or is a natural thing with you.
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Old 01-08-2024, 09:55 AM   #3
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are you trying to be a problem or is a natural thing with you.
Naw, Ed's a natural - been that way for years
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Old 01-08-2024, 10:16 AM   #4
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Water is fine Ed. Jump on in
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Old 01-08-2024, 10:52 AM   #5
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When did the use of the band aid known as an accusump become exclusive to stock and super stock?

That said, Clearly my impressive, awe inspiring Chevelle left a lasting impression on you being that you mention it here yet I sold it 15 years ago. But since you mentioned it, it too never had an accusump!



Hey Ed many of us who were there saw you break plenty of engines during your learning curves.

Put your son in a stocker we need more young racers with the passion!
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Old 01-08-2024, 10:59 AM   #6
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Frank, not my learning curve, my race engines are built by Professionals, the best in the industry. That said, even the best built engines, loaded with the best parts can and do have failures. Meanwhile, I put hundreds of passes on my engines a season unlike typical stock/super stock engines that don't see 100 passes.

My son has no interest in stock eliminator at this time, if he did I would have ordered a COPO long ago.

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Frank, not my learning curve, my race engines are built by Professionals, the best in the industry. That said, even the best built engines, loaded with the best parts can and do have failures. Meanwhile, I put hundreds of passes on my engines a season unlike typical stock/super stock engines that don't see 100 passes.

My son has no interest in stock eliminator at this time, if he did I would have ordered a COPO long ago.
then why comment on a subject that does not effect you. And i think that just about everyone has professionals build their engines. and wee do not care about your racing
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Old 01-08-2024, 04:01 PM   #8
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Of course you do and I do because I too have an opinion just as anyone else that has replied and how does an accusump affect you?

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Of course you do and I do because I too have an opinion just as anyone else that has replied and how does an accusump affect you?

are you racing in stock or super stock?
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Again, the pros and cons of using an accusump is an Engine conversation and not exclusive to engines being used in stock and super stock cars.
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