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Old 10-15-2020, 06:40 PM   #33
PONTIAC'S REVENGE
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Default Re: 64 Plymouth GT/EA in Ennis

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Originally Posted by Stewart Way View Post
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The rulebook does not allow the addition of scoops on a GT car. The GT section 9B says "The requirements and specifications for GT classes are the same as those for Super Stock classes - Section 9A - with the following exceptions:" and there are no exceptions for hoodscoops in the GT section 9B. There is, however, a phrase in SS Section 9A "Hood openings and/or hood scoops other than original equipment prohibited.". It would appear that those two statements eliminate the ability to add fresh air to a non fresh air car. Nothing I see keeps someone from running the fresh air engine in a non fresh air car , just no fresh air.
Yes but what about a fresh air body that was only built fresh air? Then install a non freshair engine! Do You dam it up hood scoop with non factory pieces or put a 6 cylinder hood on it? All 70 Pontiac TAs were fresh air all 2005 GrandAms were fresh air!
That's not Super Stock, cars need to keep original pieces. Right? Im getting busted for running all orginal pieces bcuz engine claimed didn't have fresh air and the Car is exclusively fresh air!

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