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[QUOTE]Originally posted by kwikrob: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by WHYT LIE: [qb] KwikRob... what car do you have and what mods do you have? This is NOT set up for stock cars, but it is NOT setup for trailed, track specific, race cars either. Like 66 AC Cobra said, the rules are pretty loose, especially for the Ford guys. As for having a carb and going to Outlaw... not totally true. Depends on the car and how it fits into the classes. Hope to see many folks out there having a great time!!! [/qb][/QUOTE]How many other opportunities do you have to race for money and trophies? it is a 67 mustang. it would be stroker plus power adder division i would try to compete in. it has fiberglass bumpers and hood, still weighs over 3400 with me in it. car has a carb, leaf springs with cal tracks and a 28 by 10 slick. i footbrake off the line, no transbrake. i have a single plate system, no fogger. car is fully muffled, licensed, registered and insured. At this point it doesn't really matter to me if i can fit your class or not. i just have one question. what advantage does a carb have over efi? maybe for nitrous but if i was running a turbo i would rather have efi. just curious why carbed guys scare you. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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