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Old 09-20-2011, 11:48 AM   #1
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Default Re: HP adjustment from Charlotte

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As the result of runs under the Automatic Horsepower Factoring System (AHFS) 1.20-second under policy at the LODRS event 1-6, the following change has been made.

The horsepower rating for 2010 Ford Cobra Jet, entries with the 330 cubic inch engine and a factory rating of 500 currently rated at 552, has been increased by twenty-four horsepower, to 576 horsepower; for Super Stock Eliminator.

NHRA's 2011 Automatic Horsepower Factoring System outlines that any run of 1.20-second or more under the index will receive an immediate index decrease or horsepower increase. These changes are effective Sep. 19, 2011.


they must of fix it
Whether they like it or not, they will have to either make a power adder class for combos such as the fords and future or old combos, or they will have to make another class for Ford only like the hemi's. According to the article drag race central did on Roy, he stated he was going to be 200lbs heavy for SS/AA and that they hadn't put the new engines from roush in the car yet if I read that article right.
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