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Originally Posted by cmracing
Not asking for a friend, asking to learn.!
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Okay, Mr. "cm". You asked and I'll tell you.
BTW, this rule has been quite clear for 40 years now.
Some guy comes along and decided he doesn't like, for whatever reason. He puts a narrowed housing in his car, which can be seen from 50 feet away..
Tech ( or lack thereof) doesn't notice it, or doesn't want to crawl around underneath with a tape measure. He doesn't have the exact factory width spec readily available to him, to be able to disqualify anybody.
Next guy sees the obvious and decides he'll do it too. A half a dozen follow suit.
A guy like Capt. Jack comes along and points it out.
The half dozen offenders jump up and down and say, C'mon, what difference does it make ? NHRA says we don't care ,if you guys don't.
Next thing you know, you're another step closer to Super Stock.
Maybe you weren't around then , Mr. "cm". Stock was forced into Super Stock once already. Some of us don't want to see it happen again. Don't make it any easier for them.