Re: Do you have to have correct hood
Dick,
That's another problem I have with NHRA why is a hood change leagle in a "GT" car when they run Super Stock as well??? If you couldn't get it from the factroy (as installed, not parts in the trunk) it shouldn't be allowed in S/SS classes. |
Re: Do you have to have correct hood
Z my point was that if someone wants to run an 82 hood on a Camaro then it is called an 82 with an 85 motor and competes in GT since the rules changes to both ways on motor/chassis combination. The car I am talking about was using the light hood and calling the car an 85 SS class car to take advantage of the slower index of SS/KA AND the light hood.
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Re: Do you have to have correct hood
Way too many classes.Lots of them are used to keep from running a class where you know you cannot win in case of a heads up.I know this to be a fact, . Lots of the racers wait til last minute to see who is running what class. I go through this at tech at every event. Always some one wanting to know if so and so is running this or that . Sorry ,that's a whole new subject ../See ya at the races ///
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The 70-72 OLDS 442 Ram Air hood was available as a stand alone option.. Ran one on the Vista Cruiser wagon in Div 6 for a number of years in S & SS.
Anyway does anyone know if you can run a ram air hood off a Z28 on an 80/81 Camaro coupe? |
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That reminds me of the GMC Syclones and the non-turbo 2wd Sonoma GT twins. http://www.sytyarchives.com/faq/gthistory/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonoma_GT |
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I remermber when NHRA was so strict (mid to late 60's) that a '57 Chevy F.I. two door got bounced at Indy for claiming a business sedan (no back seat) when the trim tag on the firewall stated that the car was a standard two door sedan, although the car was done correctly.
Both cars would have run D/S, although at different weights. Just that the trim tag had the wrong code on it and you had to run the factory advertised shipping weight minimum. No adding or subtracting weight back then.. That's when stock meant stock. How far we've come since then. |
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Each year, '67, '68 & '69, Camaro SS's had different plates on top of the hoods.
Never knew that until I saw a Camaro get bounced at an early 70's Div 2 points meet during tech-in for having the wrong year plates. Thought that was a bit extreme at the time but understood that 'stock bodied' meant 'stock bodied'. Nova SS's used the same plates on top of the hood every year ('68-'72), same as the '67 Camaro, so that was never a Nova problem. |
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As Bobby said it sure used to be different. My pop used to run a 71 Duster in stock, NHRA tech gave him a hard time claiming the rear deck lid was suppossed to have a fin in the center of it, the rear deck lid had never been off the car since new so he knew they were full of bs.
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