Thread: Pro Stock Rule Changes
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07-26-2015 11:17 AM #1
Pro Stock Rule Changes
NHRA announced Pro Stock rule changes during qualifying at the Mile High Nationals. I think it is about time for them to go to fuel injection. Warren Johnson said quite a while ago: "you can't even buy a weed eater with a carburetor any more." Here they are, what do you think?
NHRA Pro Stock.jpgOf course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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07-26-2015 11:36 AM #2
Wow, prepare to watch the field slow down until the learning curve catches up. There should be lots of high-buck carburetors available soon on Racing Junk.
.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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07-26-2015 12:38 PM #3
I am curious about the "complete spec fuel injection system that all competitors must use" and the NHRA controlled 10,500 RPM rev limiter as a component. Restrictor plate racing? Can an engine spec be far behind ala NASCAR? Seems like this will limit the innovators and creative engineers.Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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07-26-2015 12:53 PM #4
Maybe we can go back to a vehicle that actually looks like what the manufacturer builds, probably not. Next let's go back to 1/4 mile drag racing with ONE fuel pump, ONE mag and smaller blowers and make it across the board.Ken Thomas
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07-26-2015 03:21 PM #5
hood openings and /or hood scoops ( other than original equipment) prohibited .... cant wait to see that ...iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?
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07-26-2015 05:27 PM #6
HMmmmm.. now we must tell the crowd what we're driving by posting it across the windshield???
And no hood scoop?
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07-26-2015 05:32 PM #7
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07-26-2015 05:38 PM #8
I was gonna say 14 camaros and a couple dodges.. LOL.. just change the grille sticker and they're all the same!
I find myself watching the sportsmen races more and more.
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07-26-2015 05:41 PM #9
I think that's the motivation, give the manufacturers more exposure and maybe we will have more than 15 cars showing up to a race. NHRA is struggling, they need to do something to put butts in the seats and attract corporate participation.Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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07-26-2015 06:07 PM #10
Shorter wheelie bars to encourage more wheelstands? That doesn't particularly sound safe to me.Jack
Gone to Texas
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07-26-2015 07:30 PM #11
They have followed NASCAR into the box! Let's toss out any creativity, make a rules package so tight that there aren't any differences between cars.
So they walked into the box and no fans followed them in there. I must admit that I am still confused how they (NHRA) blatantly cut Harley Davidson a power and weight break to make them competitive some years back .. and then tightened the rules each year to slow them down.
But they refuse to do that for the Ford team and some of the other privateer teams.. curious?? NAH, they just love the GM dollars is all! (imho)
Now this is the topic TechInspector should've proclaimed as dead / dying! LOL..
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07-26-2015 08:38 PM #12
No matter where they settle on the rules package-they will still need hood scoops and room for ram tubes in the intake--
Making the teams be more open to the fans in the pits will help spectator and spectators buy cars!!!!!!!!
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07-26-2015 09:02 PM #13
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07-27-2015 06:52 AM #14
What fans?? It's way to expensive to attend and the Pro cars resemble nothing that we can buy.. who cares that I might see'um? While I like the competition, I get a better view from my couch and espn.
OH, and let's shorten the wheelie bars to make the cars more exciting for the fans?? Why else would they do that?
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07-27-2015 08:55 AM #15
About the only SPONSER that is reaping anything from NHRA racing is Summit--------Whoever heard of ELITE ???????????
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