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I would say Pontiac folks have the least amount of approved aftermarket parts.
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When is the last time a B-O-P Racer got a bigger cam or a change in the weight of the rotating assy.?
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Let's go with M-B-O-P as the leaders of Stock oppression. Common issues for all four.
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I always thought the 1971 engines started the era of low compression pistons and unleaded fuel.But I might be wrong,as I was only 5 or 6 years old at the time.I know the O got low compression pistons. |
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No,no M! They've gotten more than their share of "handouts" over the years!
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Does the M stand for Mercury. I can’t believe how much cam and Dove heads they received. Oh fudge I forgot about the 735 cfm carb. I know what CFM stands for us Mo Par’s
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You can build a 1969 Camaro 396/375 without using an original OEM part?
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The Rule Book "enhancements" have enabled this crap. The old guard of the NHRA Rule Book (i.e; Farmer, Greg X and the like) paved a better way of enforcing the rules by employing good qualified people with the dedication to the book.
A great Division Director, as a leader must see rules integrity as the cornerstone, not as an Event Marketing Manager. Especially D1. Of all places. Last edited by Frank Castros; 12-22-2022 at 10:54 PM. |
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