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Question: What constitutes a Soft Combo????? Is 1 second under consdidered the norm but 1.40 is pushing the envelope. What if in lew of horsepower factors we use simple formula of 100 lbs. per tenth..
If someone runs 1,40 under make him add 400 lbs to that car only and not every same motored car in competition. Get the weight boxes ready....DD |
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If we wanted to bracket race, with absurdly expensive high maintenance cars, we could always go with Super Pro, Pro, Heavy, and Street. We could even do that at local tracks.
No thanks. If I have to bracket race all the time, I'll give up racing and double or triple my time hunting and fishing.
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Bracket racing is alive and well in America. We don't need another bracket only class. If there is no heads up, why have rules. Have an anything goes stock apearing class. But please leave our class alone in regards to heads ups.
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this is not i am telling you what to do but, the last few years i have been fishing and hunting and playing football baseball working taking care of my dad you all know life priorities,try it some time and your perspective and everyones perspective on class racing will change! for me to do it like i used to 10 to 12 nhra races a year with my present mind set toward nhra things would need to change, i still have that fire inside me that wants to do nothing but dragrace but nhra "enhanced" me in 2002 and it changed me forever, as for bracket racing get off your high horse and this goes out to all stock super stock racers "WE ALL ARE BRACKET RACERS", every one needs to go to your local tack and look at bracket cars today there is no cheap cars anymore, to think week in week out bracket guys are cheap is an insult to all of them! i do plenty of work on those cars and engines and they spend five times as much as us s/ss dicks! so dont try to minimize bracket racing it is what it has been for 40 years in s/ss and i think it is time for some kind of overhaul. p.s. you do bracket race all the time, p.s.s in 22 years of racing my stocker i have had exactly 2 heads up runs during eliminations ......... |
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I think it would be a big mistake to take the headsup runs out of the eliminator..even if there are alot of issues right now i must say....it would make it much less interesting for everyone.....to race in bracket mode all the time..500 pounds in the trunk..Nah..i think alot of us still is searching for that .01 here and there..thats why we do it...to let those that dont like doing that tell us it's only a bracket race is just not right...and also now with contingency's constantly going away or atleast having problems paying up...would really that many travel and stay away all those days to run it as a pure bracket race in the long run? I mean..Whats the point? Last edited by bsa633; 03-29-2009 at 07:33 AM. |
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Alan, the only thing that I am asking for suggestions about in this thread is the instant trigger. Maybe I STILL haven't made myself clear. I have more that a few problems with the AHFS and the auto give backs but all I am trying to concern myself and anybody listening with right now is the "high end" (better words?) trigger. I think that we agree (imagine that) that any combo that goes -1.40 needs a hit. I think that we can ALSO agree that SOME -1.40 hits need to be reviewed by a knowledgable person or board of people (Henson). How about if the first -1.40 hit stays at 3.25% as it is right now but the second hit doubles it to 6.5%? Now that is a simple enough change to get NHRA to go along with if enough of us can agree to it.
In regards to your 425/427 and 255/350, I've always had the thought that when you give a combo to a lot of smart people it is going to get beat up. The 255/350 has had the snot beat out of it because it has been under a microscope for years. Heck, in the 80s Oldsmobile gave a bunch of real smart guys new Oldsmobiles and even the 307 (in stock) got beat up. NHRA recently gave it back HP and it's still not a great combo mainly (in my opinion) because most of the smart guys moved on. Right now both of the 375/396s, any 305s, the LT-1s and LS-1s are getting "smarted up". Just wait until the new CJs and the Challengers get in the hands of more that 1 or 2 "smart guys". That is going to be when you will see why I am so concerned about the "high end" trigger. I don't want to wait 15 years for those combos to get in line. Jimi, I hope that your Dad is doing well. I really miss you guys (but you're still a snot nosed kid!). I do enjoy bracket racing my stuff whenever I can (I was at the Beav yesterday) but I don't want to do it at NHRA events (ya snot nosed kid). And Captain Jack, "The AHFS will NEVER work" (your words)! Well it seems to work pretty well for you. AHFS (automatic help for slugs) gave you back 15 HP as I recall. It seems to have made your combo work. And as you're the only one running your combo you can pretty much control your own destiny. I just thought that I should bring that to your attention.
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I think the real dilemma here. If you use the 1.40 under to factor a given combination. Granted, say one person builds this car and it's a killer. IF it's a one off combination, that's not really an issue, other than someone else might try to put one together and it may not come close to duplicating the time. On the other hand, how does this equate to older established combinations, where there are potentially dozens of cars. All running at different levels of the index. You factor that combination, you take care of the fast cars but you also just legislated a number of people out the class or force them to join the ranks of the high dollar money racers to bring their combo in line. If a car bombs the index, suggestions have been, add weight, move THAT car up a class, keep the dial ins, go back to running off national records. Maybe this is another thought, use the index to determine qualifyiing, if class is not contested. If class is contested," it's heads up, run what brung, hope you brung enough", hate using the Pinks line but it fits. Then run the eliminator off the national record, you kill the record, automatic teardown for legality, you own a new record as well as a Wally. This would force everyone to run their combos all out. You find out who's got a strong car and who doesn't real fast. As many have said, you'll never get rid of the sandbaggers or the soft combinations.
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I used to bracket race. I grew to hate it, and quit. It only costs a fortune to go fast and win if you want it to. We've had several heads up races, win, lose, or draw, they were fun, and the best part of all of it. No heads up on Sunday is the absolute worst idea possible. You CAN spend as much as you WANT on anything. I've built plenty of good race winning bracket engines for a lot less than a really good competitive Stock Eliminator engine in a hotly contested class, with a fairly popular combination. To run AA, A, B, or C, you MUST have a serious piece, that will cost you plenty, regardless of make. Unless you intend to go home every time you get a heads up race. I can build a big block Chevy bracket engine that will run 9 flat in a 2500 pound car for 1/2 what you can build one that will run 1.1 under in Stock. Oh, and I hunt and fish fairly regularly. Went fishing last Sunday, can't go today due to other commitments. Hunted every weekend in February but one.
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Now is it time !
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