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Ok, on drag pac intakes,don't the bolts go straight down from the top like a ford intake. They DO not go in on a angle like a chevy. and don't tell me the holes are not welded up either.there were a few at the Baby Gators like this and there was 1 correct one for sure and Tech was informed and nothing was done.
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standard nhra, bet they diddnt even go look at them.
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Make a separate lane for Stock-S/S cars during tech and things like this can be found.
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Jason, while in theory that might sound reasonable, the question would
be who would be in those lanes looking at the cars, and has NHRA invested in the S/SS education that would be needed to know what to look for? J.R. |
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It may be a "superseded" part # for the intake and heads...lol. gsa612
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V10 ?
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Brian,
What class and engine was in the car? On the original Drag Pac motors the bolts did come in from the top. I know the second version of the 426 and the supercharged motors are a different animal. I didn't look close enough at the newer motors to remember how they mounted but the later N/A intake is different than the earlier ones. |
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In each division there are techmen who are more knowledgeable about Stk/SS than the ones who look at S/Gas. Separate the Stk/SS cars from the others and let those techmen work their lanes. At least it would be better than what is happening in tech now.
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Some of the early Drag Pak cars were also available with the 360 A engine instead of the Gen 3 hemi. You may have looked at one of them. That would explain the angle on the bolts.
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End the bs and say who owns the car. Probably a 360. All the gen III hemi cars have vertical bolts and flat surfaces on the head and intake surfaces.
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