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| You are dead on Chris. Some run 421 3.700x3.5 BA
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| Posts: 4716 | Location: Vacaville | Registered: January 07, 2004 |
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| Well, this is interesting. I thought it was the opposite. 427 cubes for the win! Thanks
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| YEA MOST OF THOSE POWER BUILDING TRICKS OR THEORY IS GONE OUT the WINDOW WITH NITRO.POWER IS JUST THERE WHEN YOU DUMP IT IN THE TANK. Sry caps lock. Think about the fact a 439 ci MFI engine makes 6500 hp and that is low side estimate.
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| Posts: 4552 | Location: Greensboro NC | Registered: May 24, 2011 |
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| quote: Originally posted by wideopen231: YEA MOST OF THOSE POWER BUILDING TRICKS OR THEORY IS GONE OUT the WINDOW WITH NITRO.POWER IS JUST THERE WHEN YOU DUMP IT IN THE TANK. Sry caps lock.
Think about the fact a 439 ci MFI engine makes 6500 hp and that is low side estimate.
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| I'm interested to see them and their results. I wondered why they weren't running it since TAD is. Chris, interesting stuff, thanks for posting. Side note, I always like Scott Weis' Top Fuel cars and the WWII bomber wraps.
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| Posts: 7230 | Location: Pittsburgh | Registered: December 07, 2005 |
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| Talked with fw guys this weekend about new class. Seems interest has not died off but stepped back for a lot because of 85% rule. Most feel will not be competitive at that rate. My best guessw would be if enough hold off NHRA will raise that some to get more interest. Nothing but same old blown alky vs a/fuel thing just like TA/D had back in late 90's and still has some of. Now after running the A/fuel deal and having ran blown alky for years. No it is not a fair deal. Can blown alky be made to run as quick yes. It is just lot harder to get a combo that will and lot more costly parts wise. Overall money to run either is not lot of difference just what you buy is. Spring,rods and cranks VS fuel, bearing plugs, oil and clutch disc.
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| Posts: 4552 | Location: Greensboro NC | Registered: May 24, 2011 |
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| I remember seeing a IHRA race on ESPN in 1995 or 96 where Bret Kepner featured some guys running one back then.
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| Posts: 48 | Location: Eastern NC | Registered: June 11, 2019 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Little Chief: I know the season has just ended but I am looking forward to next season in Sportsman funny car. Probably be just a couple of test hits this off season. Lol
Only two cars tired it this season that I know of. Randy Myers car is one. They basically never got down track. It will be new learning curve on engine and clutch magement compared to the dragsters. If Myers is having issue it is not easy to get hold of he has been playing with A/Fuel for 25 years and smart as hell on it. Will add new entertainment to the class and hopefully more cars.
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