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Old 01-27-2016, 03:50 PM   #11
Billy Nees
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Default Re: Roller Cams in Stock Eliminator?

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Originally Posted by Mike Keener View Post
Maybe it's just me but my belief is once you start down a path you must be prepared to reach the end as long as the overall spirit of the rules are never compromised.
Mike, I'm sorry to have to say this but that is the biggest line of crap that I've ever read on this web site! The over-all spirit of the rules? That got tossed aside with the original valve spring rule!
Please humor me for just one minute and tell me just what it is that you think is left in your combo that you think is remotely "Stock" at this point! I know that I'm going to piss off a few real good friends here but the 396/375 combo is the LEAST "Stock" combo out there. You've gotten everything that you've needed over the years to make it faster and more dependable(and let's not forget the "easier to get parts for and less expensive" B.S.) and you just keep on wanting more!
It seems to me that the issue here is either live with the rules that we've got(or at least the "spirit") and break stuff to go fast or back it down a bit and make it live.
OR just go the heck back to Pro Stock or Top Stock!
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