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View Poll Results: Yay or Nay
This is a net good 85 44.97%
This is a net bad 51 26.98%
Don't care, I'm going to stay in my lane 53 28.04%
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Old 06-17-2025, 04:10 PM   #1
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your poll says net good, net bad instead of not good, not bad
It's not a typo, I don't think you understand the phrase.

"Net" is another word for sum. In this instance, a Net Positive or Net good means that the sum of all of the parts or implications of this subject matter adds up to be a good thing. Maybe you don't like that it has a Ford rear-end, but that is outweighed by adding a new manufacturer to the guide and the potentiality of including new, younger racers to STK.

So:
net good=you are for it
net bad=you are against it
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It's not a typo, I don't think you understand the phrase.

"Net" is another word for sum. In this instance, a Net Positive or Net good means that the sum of all of the parts or implications of this subject matter adds up to be a good thing. Maybe you don't like that it has a Ford rear-end, but that is outweighed by adding a new manufacturer to the guide and the potentiality of including new, younger racers to STK.

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net good=you are for it
net bad=you are against it
What do I do if I "LOSE" the poll?
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Old 06-18-2025, 09:33 PM   #3
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It's not a typo, I don't think you understand the phrase.

"Net" is another word for sum. In this instance, a Net Positive or Net good means that the sum of all of the parts or implications of this subject matter adds up to be a good thing. Maybe you don't like that it has a Ford rear-end, but that is outweighed by adding a new manufacturer to the guide and the potentiality of including new, younger racers to STK.

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net good=you are for it
net bad=you are against it
Just curious how many "younger racers" have the financial resources to be racing a a new Supra, Cobra Jet Mustang, COPO Camaro, or Drag Pak Challenger? The vast majority of late model factory race cars that I have seen, are owned by people that have gray (if any!) hair,
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Old 06-18-2025, 12:59 PM   #4
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Lets get an honest poll going here. To satisfy my curiosity, I'd like to see how folks really feel.

Whether you like it or not, do you believe adding a new manufacturer to the guide is a good thing? Do you agree with the way Gump's car was prepared?
Which model Supra ?
The Turbo 4 cyl. version or 6 cyl. version ?
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Which model Supra ?
The Turbo 4 cyl. version or 6 cyl. version ?
We are working only on the six-cylinder at the moment (B58).
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Good luck at Indy with it . The GTO and the 340 cars in D & E/SA might be in for a surprise.
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Just saw some interesting news that changes a lot of things on this subject, and I don't claim to have any idea of what, if anything, NHRA will do.

Toyota is bringing out a totally new 6th gen Supra in 2027 or so, and it will no longer be essentially a Z4 BMW with a Toyota body. They will be using their own hybrid inline turbo 4 with 400hp. I'm of the belief that the word "hybrid" being in the description means it has battery assist. It will be rear wheel drive, but without any BMW driveline parts.

I'm assuming that Gump's build will stay in the books but wonder about new additions like it in the future.
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Right now, I'm focused on the first one!
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