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Old 10-22-2011, 11:53 AM   #11
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Default Re: SS/GT car classification question

Until NHRA gives the older boxy cars some kind of break for the extra aero drag,I doubt if you'll see too many older cars in GT ,
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Old 10-22-2011, 12:01 PM   #12
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Default Re: SS/GT car classification question

I think this would be a very good combo in SS.




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After my PS is done, the next car will be my '91 Coupe. It will be a small tire SS car. I do not want to hack it up.
It will be dressed and claimed as an '89.

Of all the carbed engines I have seen, so far the 1968 Mercury Cougar 302 looks the best in SS @ 230 fact. hp..

I e-mailed Quickfuel a few months ago and was told they are trying to get approval on the small Ford Holley type 4 bbl. for Stock and SS. Hope it happens soon.

Using the '68 302 in my '89 chassis, it's natural class would be SS/GT/L.

Most likely I would add 115 lbs and run the M class.
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