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Old 01-29-2017, 03:09 PM   #1
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Default SS engines need identified clearly (on weight sticker)

Did you ever walk up to a SS car and wonder what engine a racer is using in his SS/GT car?
Look his weight sticker.... Can you tell what engine combo they are running? (especially in a GT car?).... most of the time, the answer is NO.
Right now, all you know is the Cubic Inches, The Factory HP, and the NHRA hp.
These stickers should reflect a combo and should have an 8 or 10 digit number assigned to every combo in the classification guide.
For example.... mine should read 78p318155t....
78 = 1978
p = plymouth
318 = factory cubic inches
155 = factory hp
t= thermoquad

Am I missing something... I think this would make it very easy to identify different combos being used, and also very easy to the people tracking them too!
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