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Join Date: Jan 2004
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There's beauty in simplicity.
For super stock. 1. Twelve classes. Weight per HP. 5-6, 6-7, 7-8, 8-9, 9-10,10-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, SS/AS, SS/BS, SS/CS 2. Eliminations based on index. No dials. 3. Weight break for automatics. 4. Weight break for pre-80's cars. 5. Weight break for non-FWD conversions. 6. Adjust HP up and down until parity established, including FSS. For those who say that It'll push people away, my answer would be why bother competing in a performance based class if you want to bracket race? My car's about 0.7 under in good air. I drive a Ford. With a 20-year old engine. In Modified. I'm working on my combination one part at a time. I have no intention of running out and buying $12K cylinder heads when I haven't even figured out what my existing combination wants. I would gladly take the losses in the proposal above until I can compete with cars at the top of the class.
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