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Old 02-09-2009, 11:54 PM   #1
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That's right Jeff, Alan Rinehart said something about them not being street legal over the loud speaker Sat. during first round.Then I said out loud "thats why they should be in super stock" but someone wanted to argue sayin "my stocker isn't street legal either" but I informed that it was when it came from the factory!
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Old 02-10-2009, 12:34 AM   #2
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Shawn, did you go home, or are you still hanging around Pomona? Making for a long "vacation", eh? At least with all the rain, you shouldn`t be too homesick for the Northwest yet!
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Old 02-10-2009, 05:53 AM   #3
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Shawn,

I think that's an excellent point you made RE: is it street legal? If not, then it's an S/S car. I never considered that, but I think it has a lot of validity to it. Getting the mfgr.-friendly NHRA Tech Department to agree might take some doing, unfortunately.

Gary, your comment "American workers who lost their jobs due to our governments embracing of this warped-minded global economy" made me wish I'd said it.... we are on exactly the same page in our thinking on "global economy." Nothing would suit me better than to see a 50% tariff on any car sold here that was not built on this continent. But, that's politics, and I am aware that this in not the place to discuss that.

Be that as it may, "foreign" cars are making inroads performance-wise, and need to be included in the Class.Guide, I think (if for no other reason than to allow you, Gary, to get some starting-line satisfaction racing them!)

When I say they are making inroads, what I mean is "getting faster all the time." If you look at the road test results (in mags like Car and Driver, Road and Track, and Motor Trend) of the Honda Accord V6's, Camry V6's, and Nissan Altima V6s, you'll see that some of them run very close to 100 in the quarter, and the 5-speed Altimas run well over 100mph in the quarter-mile, and in the low-to-mid 14s on stock rubber and do this in brand-new, showroom-stock trim. The slowest run right at 100mph... and will exceed that, when broken in... still showroom-stock, thru the cat's and mufflers. That's a little faster than a '64 GTO was, or a '68 383 Road Runner, which were considered "muscle cars" in their day. And, (except for the Altima) those are all automatics... Amazing, for a 3,400-pound car with a 3.5-liter (214 cubic inch) motor, normally-aspirated, in "grocery-getter" trim.

I think if NHRA gave them a place to race, they would come... and you could have "your day in court," Gary.

I think it's a shame that NHRA doesn't actively pursue the specs on those cars so they can be included in the mix; they're NOT "slow." Any car that can run 100mph in the quarter, showroom stock, is okay by me, regardless of its place of manufacture. Just factor them right, and away we go!!!!

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I think if NHRA gave them a place to race, they would come... and you could have "your day in court,"

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The "OVER SEA'S' built s##t box's had a place to race. It was called NOPI and it flopped, failed, went KAPUT. Even the bikini clad 18 year olds couldnt keep it going. They didnt come and now they can run brackets or on the streets as they usually do.
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Old 02-10-2009, 09:45 AM   #5
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It is hard to keep these threads on topic. A changing of the OEM guard may be taking place with these new CJs. GM may be on it's way out and Ford on it's way in. We may see Ford trucks with nhra logos in the future. It's a cyclic thing. In other words GM is out of money and Ford still has some. Well, at least the Ford Racing Parts folks still have some money. They call the CJ a racing parts car because it did not flow directly from a regular assembly line enroute to the track.
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When I say they are making inroads, what I mean is "getting faster all the time." If you look at the road test results (in mags like Car and Driver, Road and Track, and Motor Trend) of the Honda Accord V6's, Camry V6's, and Nissan Altima V6s, you'll see that some of them run very close to 100 in the quarter, and the 5-speed Altimas run well over 100mph in the quarter-mile, and in the low-to-mid 14s on stock rubber and do this in brand-new, showroom-stock trim. The slowest run right at 100mph... and will exceed that, when broken in... still showroom-stock, thru the cat's and mufflers. That's a little faster than a '64 GTO was, or a '68 383 Road Runner, which were considered "muscle cars" in their day. And, (except for the Altima) those are all automatics... Amazing, for a 3,400-pound car with a 3.5-liter (214 cubic inch) motor, normally-aspirated, in "grocery-getter" trim.

I think if NHRA gave them a place to race, they would come... and you could have "your day in court," Gary.

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I have to disagree... No doubt about the modern V6 engines making great power compared to the older ones, but there is not much more power that can be extracted out of them. They have advanced variable cam timing that varies duration and lift. They are basically making as much power as possible and still emission legal. Other than removing the accessories, exhaust, and making a few computer tweaks there isn't much more to do. Getting 100 hp more would be very difficult if not impossible. It's much easier to get that 100hp out of an older V8 that has much more displacement.
Also, if anyone was ever asked to go though tech in V6 Altima or Camy, that would be the end of their weekend. They would spend the rest of their time reassembling their engine.
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I think (if for no other reason than to allow you, Gary, to get some starting-line satisfaction racing them!)

I think if NHRA gave them a place to race, they would come... and you could have "your day in court," Gary.



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Bill, nothing would give me greater satisfaction (other than becoming the first fwd Stocker racer to win a national/divisional event this century, and then follow that up by becoming the first fwd multiple race winner, as well as the first Top 10 points finisher ever nationally or divisionally), than to line up next to anyone driving one of those imported cars in Stock Eliminator! Bandimere Speedway had a racer named Mitch Baker that came to an import race with a Toyota Tundra p.u. back in 2002? Because of his savy with racing Pro ET cars to be one of Bandimere Speedways winningest racers in the tracks history, it was no surprise that he made it to the final round in that truck...what might not have been much of a surprise was who met him in the other lane in the final round---ME & my Z24 Chevy Cavalier. Unfortunately, I was sooo amped up to beat this so-called F100, Silverado, & Ram beater (when I had to spot it nearly 1.5sec!!!), that I over-shifted my stock auto tranny (shifter) from 1st to neutral, and even though I caught him at the 330ft mark, he got away and held me off by 3/4's of a truck length to get the win. My point being that I'd have to screw-up BIG-TIME, in order for an imported car to beat me in a stock-eliminator type race...bring them on, cause I was born ready, and I'll be thinking of Dec. 7 1941 every time I race one!!!

To you guys on point with the 2008 Cobra Jet in Stock thing, I apologize for being off thread with this reply, but it was the only way I could respond to Bills phrase...besides I wasn't the one who spoke about the 100mph awd import car in the first place!!!
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Old 02-10-2009, 11:08 AM   #8
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"Anything that the OEM sells to the public, for public consumption on public roadways, should be allowed in Stock.
If the OEM builds it and can't pass DOT / EPA it should be Superstock only.

That should be the argument, not what the HP or class designation! "
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Old 02-10-2009, 11:43 AM   #9
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"Anything that the OEM sells to the public, for public consumption on public roadways, should be allowed in Stock.
If the OEM builds it and can't pass DOT / EPA it should be Superstock only.

That should be the argument, not what the HP or class designation! "
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I AGREE with this statement!!
Now if someone takes a street legal, dealer available GT500 Mustang - swaps the rear axle, adds a roll cage, headers, removes exhaust, etc - all the things that are legal for stock eliminator the car is no longer street legal. Indisputable. Now how is this car any different than what Ford is offering as the Cobra Jet package? They are offering this commemorative special edition already race prepped - of course they can not sell it as street legal but it is built to stocker specs. I'm currently in Germany for work and must say - be glad we even have the performance automotive culture we have in the US and OEM support. The 1.2L VW rental I have was flat out in high gear and barely went 100mph on the highway.


One comment on the Sport Compact transition, all the classes already exist, SS/EX is the only one new this year:

Sport Compact NHRA
Pro FWD AA/AF (comp eliminator)
Pro RWD BB/AT, CC/AT, DD/AT (comp) - ie: John Mihovetz & Bruno Massell
Outlaw I/D (comp)
Hot Rod BB/AF (comp)
All Motor SS/EX (Super Stock) - Scott Kelley is competing at Pomona with his Toyota!


One of the big issues with most of these cars is that when they were top billing at Sport Compact events they had sponsors (many were OEMs) now that they are sportsman categories those sponsors are gone and the numbers these cars were running can not be done cheaply as they went through alot of parts (like any other Pro classes). But as the indexs were set based on the known max potential of these classes you have to continue at that previous level to participate, especially in Comp. Most have chosen to compete in other categories (Brad Personnett - Pro Mod, etc).
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Old 02-10-2009, 01:28 PM   #10
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Street legal!

You can add all you want to a car and still be able to drive on the street (except headers) as long as it has a ser# and insured!

What is your point?

I may be wrong but I thought NHRA rules were all vehicle had to be available to the public with a minimum # sold with vin #'s??

Can this vehicle be ordered straight from the manufacturer with this same set up (engine, trans, etc)??
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