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Old 02-22-2014, 12:49 AM   #51
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I wish someone from NHRA Tech would chime in and clarify what the rule is. Please !
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Old 02-22-2014, 02:24 AM   #52
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At this point I really don't give a red rodent's rectum.
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Old 02-22-2014, 09:25 AM   #53
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I got the same email today, so it looks like the wording got screwed up in the full exhaust noting, and not to bypass tethers.
I wasn't aware that there were full exhaust systems that were not already attached to the car.
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Old 02-22-2014, 10:11 AM   #54
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I couldn't help but ask......Don't you guys (Older and Newer member's) ever get tired of being jerked around???????
Well said Terry. Some should change habits and try racing w/ IHRA
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Old 02-22-2014, 11:11 AM   #55
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I wasn't aware that there were full exhaust systems that were not already attached to the car.
Evidently, someone had questioned the need for tethers, on a car with full exhaust. That was out a couple weeks ago. This really has turned into something.
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Old 02-22-2014, 12:04 PM   #56
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look brett, i admire your history and passion for the sport, however i find your veiled historical snarky comments a little tiring....and not the boertman comment alone either

at topeka got ran over by a kid on a mini scooter, at denver, in the restricted area under the tower, got a rock off a burnout just above the eye, and on and on over 25 years....stuff happens, and if you've been around for awhile there's plenty of danger at the strip

a nanny state tries to insulate all from any possible consequences....maybe those worried about any potential harm should take up curling...oh wait! There was an injury in curling...maybe just stay in bed
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Old 02-22-2014, 01:50 PM   #57
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I questioned this rule late last year, through my tech director and he sent it further up the chain. I questioned the rule every time my car went through tech last year, and showed them how my complete exhaust system was bolted to the frame/chassis. When we built my car, that was one item that was done so that the exhaust collector would not come off. Originally it had mufflers, but now collector extensions, that are bolted to the chassis. What good is it going to do, to put a tether on my car, when the exhaust system is bolted to the chassis. I sent pictures of my car, to my tech director showing how it was done on both sides. It made me mad, that some way everyone has to buy this rule change, and the people racing that have issues, don't look at what can go wrong and fix it before it happens. I definitely believe some cars need tethers. I have not bought mine yet and I don't intend to. I may go to a national event and fail tech on account of not having tethers, but I have fought this rule the way it was originally written, for over a year. And now there is a revision that says you can bolt the collector to the chassis. Halleluiah!!!! Some one can change there mind, and that is good. Fix you stuff, before you have a issue, have some one look at you car, who is not your friend and ask them if the see some thing wrong or unsafe. I always thought drag racers would go above and beyond to have good safe race cars. I don't have any luck with my SRAC rep, I go to my tech director. He listens, when he is not busy, and I usually wait till that time. You got a out on this rule, use it. I got caught up on the window net rule too, and wasted money, but NHRA is listening. I may still buy tethers, but the are not going to provide any more safety to my race car that the hangers that are bolted to my collectors and chasis. Yeah, It was Me!!!! Steve Williams S/G 351N The Blue Probe I am positive other racers have been doing the same thing I did, by sending pictures, and asking about the rule.

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Old 02-22-2014, 03:34 PM   #58
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I just talked to Ritch Bowers. He is the D3 Tech Director for NHRA. He is at the drag expo in St. Charles Il. He had the new tether rule highlighted in yellow at the booth. He told me that I could secure my collector to the car and be ok without a tether. He knows our car and that it does not have full exhaust. Sounds good enough to me.
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I just talked to Ritch Bowers. He is the D3 Tech Director for NHRA. He is at the drag expo in St. Charles Il. He had the new tether rule highlighted in yellow at the booth. He told me that I could secure my collector to the car and be ok without a tether. He knows our car and that it does not have full exhaust. Sounds good enough to me.
As with other incidents in the past...whats good for 1 division may not be for another division. ...
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Old 02-22-2014, 07:29 PM   #60
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I wish someone from NHRA Tech would chime in and clarify what the rule is. Please !
X2,and clarify what is acceptable in ALL divisions.
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