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Old 11-29-2023, 02:06 PM   #28
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Default Re: Jr Dragsters At Divisionals

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Originally Posted by Lenny5160_v2 View Post
You say this while giving no thought to the possibility that a car set up ideally for the .90 classes is not the same as an ideal bracket setup for the same car.

Ed's assessment of the mentality of many S/SS racers toward the other classes (many; not all) is spot-on.
I have no issues with the ,90 classes. I have several friends that run there. There is a big difference between the engines in the two classes. The guy that does my machine work also builds quite a few ,90 engines and I have seen how they are built. Big Heavy rotating assembly built for longevity. My SS engine is just the opposite small light crankshaft, rods and pistons. Built for optimal power and high rpm. That is why most of us don’t bracket race our cars.
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