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Old 12-21-2023, 09:34 PM   #8
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Default Re: New HP Numbers Posted

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Originally Posted by Jeff Dona SS3269 View Post
If a 54 year old combination is getting hp we don’t have a hp problem we have an index problem across the board . There have been a lot of advancements in stock and ss since the last index adjustments. We cant just simply keep adding weight to combo’s.
Some cars didn't get advancements in stock that the Chevy's did. My car already had a solid cam, adjustable shaft rockers, a thick rigid block, good valves, double springs, a good mani, more than enough carb CFM, a good front and rear suspension and good rods and crank. Most older cars shouldn't have to add weight, moving up a class is a good option as very few older cars would need to be higher than the AA/SA class.

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