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Old 12-23-2021, 06:14 PM   #11
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The way I'm reading it, if your combo has a crank sensor AND a cam sensor then you can use a crank trigger. That's an awful lot of combos.
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Old 12-23-2021, 09:26 PM   #12
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Billy , Maybe we should order a couple of the S/S hi zoot kits to get a discount.
Let's see ..got my credit card out , looking for a bolt on kit for a 1.9 Ford ....
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Do what James did...find out if you can run one,or just put it on and see if they make you remove it.
This poor horse has been beat past the point of death!!!
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It's amazing what happens when one kid pi$$es in the pool.....
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The way I'm reading it, if your combo has a crank sensor AND a cam sensor then you can use a crank trigger. That's an awful lot of combos.
I wouldn't run out and buy parts yet. There might be a clarification in the works......
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The way I'm reading it, if your combo has a crank sensor AND a cam sensor then you can use a crank trigger. That's an awful lot of combos.
Thats interesting. All optispark distributors have a cam sensor in them. The only time it's used is to run sequential injection and that is difficult to set up. You don't need it for batch injection. How do they intend to police this? This wasn't a well thought out rule change, as usual.
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Old 12-25-2021, 09:29 AM   #18
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On the 2022 Rule Book Amendments released today by NHRA, there is a rule change applicable to the Optispark.
It reads as follows:

SECTION 11A: STOCK, ELECTRICAL:8, DISTRIBUTOR (Page 12)
(12/16/2021)

Any battery-operated, stock-type ignition permitted. Crank trigger systems
prohibited unless originally OEM equipped with crank/cam sensor (removed-distributorless
ignition)
. Distributorless ignition must retain OEM number of coils. See General
Regulations 8:3


https://www.nhraracer.com/Files/Tech...12-16-2021.pdf
Ya know, I've gotta laugh but under this vague rule wouldn't a distributor cap and a set of points qualify for a crank trigger?
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Thats interesting. All optispark distributors have a cam sensor in them. The only time it's used is to run sequential injection and that is difficult to set up. You don't need it for batch injection. How do they intend to police this? This wasn't a well thought out rule change, as usual.
Jon, don't give them new ideas...the next thing would be NHRA issuing EFI software packages limiting and controlling the performance of the car.
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