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thomas sheehan 01-29-2017 03:09 PM

SS engines need identified clearly (on weight sticker)
 
Did you ever walk up to a SS car and wonder what engine a racer is using in his SS/GT car?
Look his weight sticker.... Can you tell what engine combo they are running? (especially in a GT car?).... most of the time, the answer is NO.
Right now, all you know is the Cubic Inches, The Factory HP, and the NHRA hp.
These stickers should reflect a combo and should have an 8 or 10 digit number assigned to every combo in the classification guide.
For example.... mine should read 78p318155t....
78 = 1978
p = plymouth
318 = factory cubic inches
155 = factory hp
t= thermoquad

Am I missing something... I think this would make it very easy to identify different combos being used, and also very easy to the people tracking them too!

Jody Lang 01-29-2017 03:28 PM

Re: SS engines need identified clearly (on weight sticker)
 
Along this same line with the new tech system at Nationals. Will we even have a weight sticker??

jmcarter 01-29-2017 04:46 PM

Re: SS engines need identified clearly (on weight sticker)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jody Lang (Post 525374)
Along this same line with the new tech system at Nationals. Will we even have a weight sticker??

Just to assist the guy at the scales, especially if he doesn't yet have the info from your tech card when you make your first pass...but seems to me that Tom's suggestion has merit.

Ed Wright 01-29-2017 05:28 PM

Re: SS engines need identified clearly (on weight sticker)
 
I usually just ask the guy with the car which engine he has.

thomas sheehan 01-29-2017 09:53 PM

Re: SS engines need identified clearly (on weight sticker)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Wright (Post 525380)
I usually just ask the guy with the car which engine he has.

You shouldn't have to Ed.... It should be clearly coded on the window sticker.

blkjack 01-29-2017 10:14 PM

Re: SS engines need identified clearly (on weight sticker)
 
155 HP ? Your 1/4 Mile ET is 16.02 :confused:
Your 1/4 Mile MPH is 91.99 :D

Ed Wright 01-29-2017 10:35 PM

Re: SS engines need identified clearly (on weight sticker)
 
I never worried too much about what combo somebody else is running. Always trusted the tech guys to get it right. I would hate to be the guy they caught cheating. Would not feel like I outran anybody if I stooped to that.

Mark Yacavone 01-29-2017 11:08 PM

Re: SS engines need identified clearly (on weight sticker)
 
Ed, I think you are misinterpreting Tom's point.
Read the first line again.
Tommy, I'm one of those guys!
But , you really don't think anyone out there gives a crap about this, do you?

Lots of time, the Div. tracks use the local bracket tech guys. This would be really pushing it for them.

Probably have to do it ourselves.. Get a sponsor for some little decals, and fill in the blanks.

Ed Wright 01-30-2017 04:13 PM

Re: SS engines need identified clearly (on weight sticker)
 
Mark, guess I need to get out more. I mostly run Div 4 & Div 5, no bracket tech guys there. Same gentlemen that often tech us at national events. Sharp guys. May not be that way in other divisions. Sorry if I offended anybody.

Mark Yacavone 01-30-2017 09:37 PM

Re: SS engines need identified clearly (on weight sticker)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Wright (Post 525456)
Mark, guess I need to get out more. I mostly run Div 4 & Div 5, no bracket tech guys there. Same gentlemen that often tech us at national events. Sharp guys. May not be that way in other divisions. Sorry if I offended anybody.

Come on down the end of the month.We'll show you around
Just a short hop , to the Cottens !


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