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revisions to the Stock Eliminator Rule Book written by the ACTIVE Racers on this forum"
Here ya go Frank, have at it! |
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"Section 10A - Stock Cars"
So what's "Stock" anymore? Should Copos, DPs and CJs (and Thunderbolts, a-990s) be considered "Stock"? Or should they be in SS. |
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There should be a rule added that states,"If you haven't done everything allowed within the current rules, you should hush and get out in your shop and work on your racecar."
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I have always felt the COPO's and other non VIN factory race cars should be in SS or Comp. They stray too far from what is written in the STOCK rules... Rear ends, transmissions, etc. etc. They are neat cars and wouldn't mind owning one, but just think they are not in the spirit of Stock... Weren't the T-Bolts and A-990s originally in SS or FX? Also... on another point... I'm not happy where Pro Stock has gone either. Just my 22 cents (adjust for inflation) |
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Special purpose built, non vin tagged " stock cars" are considered " Super Stock" cars and must compete in Super Stock Eliminator. These cars will race with the same classification and rule requirements, HP and indexes as they currently do in Stock Elininator Eliminator BUT will complete in Super Stock eliminations. Just need NHRA to put the verbiage in the 2022 rule book. Steve Teeter STK/SS 620. |
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Section 10A -Stock Cars
Requirements & Specifications Engines: 1 OK? What needs to be changed, opened up or reeled in? |
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Stock style lifters. No limited travel hydraulics.
Put the valve spring back to where it was a few years ago. |
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