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Old 08-11-2010, 05:54 AM   #1
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There are to many classes today....They should go back to the 67 format (10 classes) for more heads up runs and put the Pro Stockers (OOPs....I mean GT cars) in comp or start a new modified eliminator.....lol. Ditch the welded and ported heads in S/S. I know this will get quite a few rilled up....lol.
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Old 08-11-2010, 09:41 AM   #2
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There are to many classes today....They should go back to the 67 format (10 classes) for more heads up runs and put the Pro Stockers (OOPs....I mean GT cars) in comp or start a new modified eliminator.....lol. Ditch the welded and ported heads in S/S. I know this will get quite a few rilled up....lol.
Just make the GT cars like the original Pro Stock. The chassis must conform to Superstock rules, no tube (front wheel conversions) chassis cars. I also agree on the current head rules being a problem. Either allow aftermarket heads or start enforcing the existing rules. The aftermarket heads would probably be a cheaper route.
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