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Date Posted: 05:12:03 11/11/04 Thu
Author: DPR
Subject: Re: EZ Rules
In reply to: John Hewlett 's message, "EZ Rules" on 10:26:35 11/10/04 Wed

John
I agree with everything with the following exceptions:

1) SB - at least 200 lbs under BB & turbo (3000 or 3100)
with no cubic inch limit on big motors, a sb motor
will not be competitive. In an effort to attract new
cars for 2005 this will also
welcome new racers with limited budgets.

2) 2 stages on NOS a must!
No way can a nitrous car effectively compete against a
turbo car on one stage of nitrous. progressives are not
the way to go, they only burn pistons due to the
unpredictable air/fuel ratio during the progression
process. With out 2 stages, this will be come a "Turbo
Class"

LETS RACE!

FYI
My wife declares she will assume the driving job for DPR in 2005. she has been testing & doing great.

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