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Date Posted: 11:51:47 11/23/04 Tue
Author: greycoupe
Subject: Re: Not all combinations should run at 3100lbs
In reply to: Jake 's message, "Not all combinations should run at 3100lbs" on 08:40:19 11/23/04 Tue

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>Not all combinations should run at 3100lbs. There
>would be NO Parity. This class would be a money game
>and simply decided by who has the most. A 101 MM Turbo
>Combo or a 700-inch 3 stage Fulton Nitrous Engine
>would be what it would take to compete. How many stock
>suspension cars do you see on the street or at your
>local track with either of those two combinations in
>them? Not very many! Car Count = successful class and
>higher payout. To get the car count there needs to be
>parity.
im not saying throw out the other rules, just keep it simple. i didnt see any 700hp motors at my local track (maybe one) but the point i was trying to make was on stock type supension( not a narrowed 9 inch ford)and not with the mount points changed ,have one tire size and at the most two weights.

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