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Old 10-10-2020, 06:05 PM   #1
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Wrong answer,.....It wasn’t a 92-98 LT motor....It wasn’t a 350 cubic inch motor.....
How does this help? Wouldn't it be better to ask if xxxxxxx is legal with a crank trigger? I just pointed out one case where a crank trigger is accepted. If you are not willing to discuss things that you deem to be wrong, you are just throwing ***** at the fan......
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Old 10-10-2020, 07:18 PM   #2
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How does this help? Wouldn't it be better to ask if xxxxxxx is legal with a crank trigger? I just pointed out one case where a crank trigger is accepted. If you are not willing to discuss things that you deem to be wrong, you are just throwing ***** at the fan......
Mr. GUMP, you need to calm down and take a deep breath. I wasn’t there. A very REPUTABLE seasoned racer told me this little tidbit. It was a 305 car, NO CRANK TRIGGER allowed. This is how CHEATERS are dealt with in D3.....A certain BLUE duster raised the suspicions of numerous racers , 60 foot times just didn’t add up....a small group of GOOD OLE BOYS raised the money and filed an official PROTEST at a points meet...The duster loaded up, refused to tear down and hasn’t been seen since.....NUMEROUS racers on this site have very bad memories. Not too many years ago, light pistons with ring lands moved up was the rage in stock Eliminator. A few oil pans coming off at INDY and a piston/rod assembly minimum weight cured a lot of this. When you have VERY FEW or hardly any tear downs, this is what happens...

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Old 10-10-2020, 10:52 PM   #3
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Dude, I'm not even a little worked up over this. In regards to all the history you just shared, you are preaching to the choir. I've been around this stuff a while.......
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Old 10-11-2020, 10:05 AM   #4
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Old 10-11-2020, 10:09 AM   #5
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The right to protest is still available,what's the problem?
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Old 10-11-2020, 11:16 AM   #6
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Shouldn’t CP Pistons be put on notice by the N.H.R.A. Tech Dept.? I’ve been told they will make a piston to your specification and put the approved number on it. I’m sure there are other piston manufacturers that do this as well.
Who is your source for this?
I just had an engine built with CP pistons and they would not change ANYTHING.
Minimum compression height was 1.71,so that is what it is.
If somebody is torn down and found to be illegal, is the piston manufacturer or competitor illegal?
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Old 10-11-2020, 11:28 AM   #7
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Shouldn’t CP Pistons be put on notice by the N.H.R.A. Tech Dept.? I’ve been told they will make a piston to your specification and put the approved number on it. I’m sure there are other piston manufacturers that do this as well.
Just because someone told you that doesn't mean it's true. I ordered a set of pistons from CP waited six weeks opened the box and they had forgotten to laser etch the part number on the top of the pistons. I called them and they said send them back as they wouldn't pass tech with out the part number. They took care of the shipping both ways and yes they're legal.
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Old 10-11-2020, 01:08 PM   #8
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If SS/S go away, NHRA will have less to deal with in general and on race day. A reason for steady growth in .90 racing? Whoever thought that there would be so many cars with so many variations? Other than the specific class racers, who really cares if SS/S show up on race day, right? When it comes to SS/S racing its the racers themselves that make up the class, NOT SOME SANCTIONING BODY! Time for a complete overhaul of SS/S. NHRA is waiting for the end of these classes or the sport itself. They are all ve$ted and not in this sport. There have been sanctioning bodies in the past and local attempts to keep the classes alive. CHANGE IS GOOD! ITS TIME IS NOW!
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Old 10-11-2020, 03:42 PM   #9
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If SS/S go away, NHRA will have less to deal with in general and on race day. A reason for steady growth in .90 racing?
That maybe true, but I think .90 racers should keep a good eye on TS and TD. They are fast and there are plenty of them.
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Old 10-12-2020, 07:27 AM   #10
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I put that out there because I was told this by a very reliable and knowledgeable source, if it's untrue thanks for clearing it up. My sincere apology to CP Pistons and this entire forum. I also deleted my original post.

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