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Flexplate stickers were looked at ONCE at an NHRA event early in the year as I recall some years ago but it's extremely unlikely anymore.

Generally they look at safety stuff and chassis stickers at division races.

NO tech at national events....except for occasional spot checks in the lanes....or none at all.


I always print out the electronic tech card with all my SFI numbers and dates on it and give that to the tech guy, they love those because they can read them

At this past weekends Div race the only thing that was actually looked at on my car was the SFI sticker on the rear wheels.....
 
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I took the stickers off my trans and keep them in a clear plastic bag....

I also have pictures on my phone of everything on the car.....including the wheels, chassis and trans. and write it all down on the tech card clearly as I can.

Never any hassle at all. Our Div Tech guys are all good guys.

Play by the rules and you have no problems....
 
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Originally posted by NC3x58:
Broke an ATI last season from a backfire, proceded to put in a new TCI like we've used for many years and no issues yet again. Seems like from now on we'll just be using the less than $100 because you never know when one is going to break.



The odds are very high a 139 tooth wheel would not have broke....

I had severe kickbacks for a short time and twisted the armature in a starter (2013).....never hurt the flexplate

Last year I started to have cold start issues out of the blue a few times and the engine backfired starting up......hurt a starter drive but not the flexplate…..

The same JW 139 tooth plate was on the car for 6+ years.....re-certed once....and numerous wicked kick backs......the rotor phasing was off slightly causing those kickbacks....


I'm a big believer in the added strength of those 139 tooth wheels...…

I just bought a new ATI and will keep my old JW as a spare.....
 
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Just wondering when was the last time someone had an NHRA tech crawl under your car to check the date on your flexplate?


It's been maybe 5 years or so ago, but at the Houston NHRA division race they were running all the S/G cars up on ramps and checking them. A lot were sent packing. This is according to Tommy Madgen.

Dave


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Just wondering when was the last time someone had an NHRA tech crawl under your car to check the date on your flexplate?


One less thing to worry about lol Trans fluid lol
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House of Payne Ultimate Big Dawg 139 starter and JW The Wheel 139 flexplate
Have used this combo for years



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Definitely go with the 139 tooth flexplate and starter, one of best investment I have made.

When I went to the Enderle hat injection I had put a brand new 168 tooth SFI flexplate on there. Before I had started car a dozen times it knocked some teeth off flexplate.

Bought a CSI 139 tooth flexplate and it is still on there.


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We had a 4 inch piece of a 168 tooth J.W.The Wheel flexplate fly off making a run. We never found the missing piece and considered we were lucky no one got hurt. It had been recertified the previous year. Switched to a Meziere 139 tooth flexplate and starter.
 
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Just wondering when was the last time someone had an NHRA tech crawl under your car to check the date on your flexplate?


One less thing to worry about lol Trans fluid lol
Congrats...Gave it H***.


They all knew the orange car was there, that's for sure
 
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Don’t buy the chinese knock off of the Meziere billet one. A guy I know bought one and it sure looked great till most of the teeth broke off.
And then you and Jimmy had to change it,lol.


 
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Don’t buy the chinese knock off of the Meziere billet one. A guy I know bought one and it sure looked great till most of the teeth broke off.
And then you and Jimmy had to change it,lol.
Hehe we got 'er done tho.... Wink
 
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A racing buddy of mine in Denver gave me a JW The Wheel. Got a recert done on it and ran it until my recent little incident with the bolts coming loose. Replaced it with another, never an issue....fixed the loose bolt thing though......loctite is your friend......


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JW the Wheel has been around forever. The Meziere on my ride has been around forever. It's probably one of the first One hundred Mezeire made.

We put a Mezeire on a car I did the trans for with twin prochargers. The Mezeire was the only flexplate that would live on the car, besides a JW the wheel.

Small tire, the JW is a little heavy though.
 
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Love my mark Payne ultimate big dawg and ati 139 tooth setup pushed by an XS 16volt.... 15:1 and sounds like plugs are out of it! Cool


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A racing buddy of mine in Denver gave me a JW The Wheel. Got a recert done on it and ran it until my recent little incident with the bolts coming loose. Replaced it with another, never an issue....fixed the loose bolt thing though......loctite is your friend......


I'm glad you had better luck than me with that black rotating mass of steel.. One is cracked at the weld and the other is missing a tooth.
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i would never buy another jw the wheel!!i broke one in my dragster that went through my frame rail and body panel!after contacting them they swore that they have never seen one break! so they sent me another one and later that year i broke another one! this time it beat up another body panel and cut my shifter cable and chute cable!
 
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How recent was this?. How i found the crack was i was inspecting the crank bolt mounting area. I was looking a certain area at the weld and thinking, is that a streak of rust? Sure enough.
 
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I got away from the cheap china stamped flexplates many years ago as my equipment got better and better.

I ran an ATI flexlate for years until a couple years ago I noticed some cracks in the welds. Swapped that out for a Meziere billet at that time.

I still run the 168 tooth deal with a Powermaster 9500 starter. Engine was 16.5:1 and is now 15.5:1, on 16 volts.

Can't remember the last time I had an issue with breaking/chipping teeth. Probably been 20 years since the last one.
 
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pass on jw . meziere / big dawg done
 
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139 tooth JW or ATI

You would have to change the starter drive too but you have a far stronger setup and even if your engine kicks back, you won’t break a tooth off the flex plate.

I had a JW and had it re-certified once. It expired again so it was 6 years old and I just put an ATI on a fresh engine.

It’s a much larger tooth design and way stronger.

The cheap flex plates no matter who’s name is on them are probably offshore made. Not very good quality.


This. We switched to the 139 tooth on our stuff, very solid. JW 139 tooth Wheel and Starter of your choice.




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