??? regarding the SS/EX Toyota Scion at Indy
Nice looking car--impressive performance!!!! Only one problem as I see it. NO TOYOTA OF ANY KIND IS EITHER IN THE STOCK CLASSIFICATION OR ENGINE SPECIFICATION GUIDE as posted online at NHRA website- NHRA rule book specifically says it must be in the guide--Am I missing the specs or did I overlook something???-how can he run the car if it is not in the guide ??? an oversight perhaps or what---Comp
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Re: ??? regarding the SS/EX Toyota Scion at Indy
There is an earlier thread on this car, it is a modified type car, not a traditional ss'r. kinda like the old modified compact. The owner is a good racer that understands these cars well. There also have been 1 or 2 articles on the car
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Re: ??? regarding the SS/EX Toyota Scion at Indy
SS/EX is where they put one of the FWD Sport Compact categories.
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I understand what you guys are saying but by the rule book NO TOYOTAS exist in either the Classification guide or Engine specs--the rule book on page 131 specifically states that the car must appear in the guide---Have been following Mr skelly for a awhile quite an accomplished driver fabricator competitor--what about Honda & Nissan they are in there just not Toyota----is this an oversite???? not trying to stir the pot but everybody got all whacked outta shape about the 2004 Turbo PT cruiser BUT!!!!!!!!!!! it's in the guide----JUST NO TOYOTAS!!!
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Re: ??? regarding the SS/EX Toyota Scion at Indy
Different situation. This class just requires a corporate motor and cylinder head. You can do anything you want to it, As long as its N/A. It's pounds per cubic inch. Just like comp.
In EX you also get to run methanol. Do you realize the other half of sport compact runs in comp? Turbo/Nitrous/Methanol |
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OK thanx guys---but do ya see my point here??? Maybe there is some" body list "somewhere---Comp
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Brett---1st sentence on body it specifically says for EX the very first sentence "Bodies must be on NHRA accepted list. No exceptions the other MX classes have a myriad of things but EX specifically says must be on the list---I want to see that list---Does the list say SCION or just Toyota??? comp
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Art--- your not gonna convince me that car is legal!!! Page 162 under Body---Body MUST be on NHRA accepted body list--OK where is the NHRA accepted body list???? SS/MX beginning section hilighted in BLUE page 154 ---requirements & specs are same as Modified and Modified Stock-- Those both say NHRA accepted list---SS says accepted list----Where is the list that shows ANY Toyota on it---Sport comp or whatever it was called before had their own rules---NHRA has their own rules some may overlap but in this case they don't-That body/model of Vehicle or for that fact ANY TOYOTA is not an accepted car/body/vehicle whatever ya want to call it----IT IS NOT IN THE GUIDE SO IT IS AN ILLEGAL ENTRY--Go try to run a Mercedes in super stock or in stock or Modified they will throw ya out---- Not on the list not accepted sorry ya can;t run it see my point---Now they might approve it next week but this week its an illegal vehicle--Comp
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That car has been around for a while They have been to a few National events. They deserve a lot of credit. NHRA used the record from the sport compact All Motor class for their index. Then they took 3 tenths (I think) off. How far under would most of the other cars be if their record was their index? PS I think there is a Mercedes on the list I know there was a Lexus. |
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