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Old 02-21-2014, 01:59 PM   #1
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In all of these posts of new vs old performance, I have not seen one person mention AERODYMAMICS of the new vs old cars.
If new vs old engines and HP were all that mattered, then why are almost all of the SS/GT cars new body vehicles with mostly old engines ?????
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Old 02-21-2014, 02:17 PM   #2
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In all of these posts of new vs old performance, I have not seen one person mention AERODYMAMICS of the new vs old cars
I haven't heard TRACTION CONTROL mentioned either,to run dead on your dial.
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I haven't heard TRACTION CONTROL mentioned either,to run dead on your dial.
Traction control does not make a car run dead-on. It is really only useful in heads-up categories as a stopgap measure to minimize E.T. losses due to spinning. All traction control does is take power away, not promote consistency. Traction control would have to be coupled with a much more complicated system of track position sensors, run database calculations and brake control beyond the application of traction control, among other things, that are not components of EFI controllers. There are years and years of discussion threads all throughout the internet dedicated to the Matty Box.
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Traction control does not make a car run dead-on. It is really only useful in heads-up categories as a stopgap measure to minimize E.T. losses due to spinning. All traction control does is take power away, not promote consistency. Traction control would have to be coupled with a much more complicated system of track position sensors, run database calculations and brake control beyond the application of traction control, among other things, that are not components of EFI controllers. There are years and years of discussion threads all throughout the internet dedicated to the Matty Box.
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Old 02-21-2014, 04:01 PM   #5
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On the subject of Matty boxes, traction control, etc, what happened to Top Fool that was posting on the site a few years ago and was going to present a car to NHRA and anyone else that was interested to show how electronic cheating was being done and undetectable. I've been sitting here waiting patiently for this no name guy to show us this new technology. Just joking...

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Old 02-21-2014, 04:11 PM   #6
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Don't think traction control would help an SS car.

(If you need that, go see East Texas Racecars LOL)

Years ago when everybody thought Greg Anderson had it, before the rest discovered turning those 500" engines 10,000 RPM.

A well knows group from south Texas worked at the track with the guys from MSD to investigate that. Best they could do was to NOT slow the car down. LOL Many Div 4 guys know the story. Nothing there.
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Old 02-22-2014, 05:53 PM   #7
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For those of you that think it doesn't mater, Keith Lynch won round 2&3 heads up against older cars in a drag PAC challenger. That's a combination that's had around 120 hp added to it over the past three years.
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In all of these posts of new vs old performance, I have not seen one person mention AERODYMAMICS of the new vs old cars.
If new vs old engines and HP were all that mattered, then why are almost all of the SS/GT cars new body vehicles with mostly old engines ?????
Good comment, and to expand on that I'd still like to see NHRA/IHRA change the way the finish line is tripped so that ground effects of cars can no longer finish a run instead of the front tires of the car. Cars are staged by their front tires, and you can surely see how ground effects extend the nose of these newer cars far beyond the line that their front tire needs to get to to stage. However, it's the ground effects that can trip the beams at a finish line on newer cars (as opposed to the front tires only of an older car). Just like photo radar uses a sensor in the pavement on city streets to trip a camera (if someone crosses the line after the light changes), so should it be used to finish a race....thus one less advantage the newer cars have at the finish line.

I also feel NHRA can make the hp factor debate issue between older cars and newer ones an easy fix by bringing back the FI classes, thus reducing that advantage as well over older cars. My .02 worth
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