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Re: New Super Stock classes added
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The last thing I would want to do is come in and race in the wrong class/ wrong index ect, and disrespect the heritage of the class and the guys who have been working on their setups for year. I don't think there will be a huge "import invasion" due to the drastically different rules between current import racing and these NHRA index classes. These cars have a ton of money invested in them and I don't see them removing 80 percent of already owned parts in order to comply with the rules. Its just two completely different worlds right now.
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07-20-2008, 11:07 AM | #22 |
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Re: New Super Stock classes added
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I wouldn't do anything until NHRA post rules and info. I'm just guessing but, I'd say they will run the ALL-Motor imports, cubic inch to weight instead of rated HP to weight. They run the modified cars that way now and they also run Super Stock. Last edited by Terry Cain; 07-20-2008 at 11:08 AM. Reason: OPPS |
07-20-2008, 11:24 AM | #23 |
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Re: New Super Stock classes added
I had feeling that would be a possible option, in the sport compact arena there is 3 different allmotor classes.
Pro Stock:3/4 chassis, fiberglass body components, methanol, drysumps ect Range 9.1's to10.0's Pure Street: Motor swapped cars, kind of like putting a BBC in a street monza Range 11.0's-12's Street Stock: Stock motor for chassis, unlimited options changing motor components 12.0-13.0's A CU/Weight ratio may be the only way to get the street cars involved without massive amount of written rules or drastic motor changes.
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07-20-2008, 12:31 PM | #24 |
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Re: New Super Stock classes added
I truly believe you are both correct. TCain is right when he says to do nothing with your car right now. As you can see Steve by many of the posts and threads just this week, things change with the NHRA depending on how the wind blows! I also would like to say that I applaud your attitude Steve. Mutual respect and an open mind will get you far in our form of racing. Once again I offer you all the help I can with your assimilation into Stock and Super Stock racing! All you have to do is ask. Jim
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07-20-2008, 02:03 PM | #25 |
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Re: New Super Stock classes added
Steve
Second what jim said if you need help just ask. Dennis FWD Stock.
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07-21-2008, 11:14 AM | #26 |
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Re: New Super Stock classes added
Steve - take a look in the Super Stock section of the rulebook, the Modified Stock subcategory. SS/GS is a FWD only classification that is failrly similar to the Pure Street / Street Stock rules, the main difference is car weight. Where the Sport compact classes had just a couple min weight, SS/GS is 18lbs/cu in for everyone - run a bigger motor, car gets heavier.
When you are looking at the rules for Stock eliminator you have to remember that the engine specs for stock outline that the engine is effectively stock compression ratio, non-ported cylinder head and stock unported intake with stock TB - you won't be running low 13's with that in any NA Honda (or anything else NA FWD). As the other guys above stated, if you have questions feel free to ask.
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07-21-2008, 12:28 PM | #27 |
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Re: New Super Stock classes added
I went to two speed shops around me and both were sold out of 08 rule books so i will be ordering it off NHRA.com I did have a conversation with the one owner and he explained allot of stuff to me. The SS/GS class looks very promising for my current car since it is a modified class. Thank you to multiple members who PM'ed me with the SS/GS class suggestion it seams like a very viable option for fwd sport compacts in 09. Cant wait to get my hands on rule book and a reply from NHRA on some questions.
Truly Thank You to everyone on here for comments, information and PM's. Its nice to know most racers are cut from the same cloth no matter what they drive.
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