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Joe, 8.5 lbs. are good with me. Mike Taylor, a man after my own heart. In my opinion, anytime you allow 20 different style cylinder heads, and think for a second, one won't have an advantage over the other, because you put a cute little plate under it, you're either dreaming, or you think you have that magic head already. Guys, the concept is cute, but there WILL be an advantage somewhere, and the class, not only won't take off, but will die in it's infancy. Now then, if you have them all run the spec head, and a spacer, and exhaust restrictor, then that's a different story. I personally believe a spec collector, and spec normal 4 hole spacer will achieve what you want, and make the cars a little more interesting. Come on guys, at 8.5 lbs. you're only talking about low nines. Slow em dowm 2 more seconds, and wow. Where's the excitement.
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Dick, no one ever went and watched the boat races anyway. Drag racing, at least once had an audience. SPEC HEAD IS THE ANSWER!! WE'VE NEVER HAD THE CHANCE BEFORE TO RUN ALL BIG THREE WITH THE SAME POTENTIAL.
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You're worried about Racers developing motors around a plate but they're going to do the same with their X deck height block, Y cubic inch to weight and Z spec head anyway and a restrictor plate and collector added to an existing motor is a bunch easier to swallow. The end result will always be that 2-3 Racers will dominate because they will take the time and spend the money. You need participants to get this thing started. Period. You need to make participation as simple and painless as you possibly can. Period. |
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If you allow any cylinder head, I ain't interested. But, I wish you guys all the luck, and I hope it works for you. Thanks for listening, and "GET er done!"
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Billy,
Look at the rule # 33 on the APBA Super Stock class. It is about the Tech. Interesting concept. |
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Joe, I didn't start this debacle, I started a discussion. I think there's more interest in a restrictor plate, restricted exhaust deal with any head. I just want to be man enough to step aside. What they're talking about now is just taking any, and all, existing cars, and heads, and handing them a restrictor plate. It just doesn't interest me, is all. It doesn't mean it won't work, it's just not my thing. Before long, anyone who wants to stay competitive, will have to purchase the head, and do the work to it, that makes it more powerful in a restricted air flow class. You're back to square one. I just find it hard to believe that 3 heads designed to run with each other, and cost of bare heads are as follows, Ford, $998 a pair, Mopar, $1,049 a pair, Chevy, $889 a pair. Or at least they were. That will be the cost limitations in itself. I'm sure some of you know what Carl at CFE charges for a ready to run top end. Why does it work so well in ASCS racing?
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You know, the funny thing is we're all discussing, and arguing about something that will never happen. I think we've missed the era of interesting spectators, or racers in the concept.
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All anyone has done is provided opinions and options. It's just like the Class Nationals. We've talked about it ever since Alex's race, so we will have gone over a decade without a wildly popular event. Eventually, someone has to just DO it. If you have 10, 20, 30 guys that want to build spec head stick cars and go race them, you don't need NHRA's blessing. Just go do it.
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Junior Dragster started with who, the Napp brothers at Englishtown, right? If it's appealing to the masses, it'll spread..Go for it! |
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