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Ntpa hot farms vs USA east/PPL hot farms
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Registered: 08/24/2014 Posts: 78 |
What's the opinions of producers running these rules together meaning 510ci with 3x3.5 charger vs a 600ci with 3x3 charger? Are they going to be close? |
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Crusty the clown
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Tricky Ricky nabbed it right up to add the 4th set of rules to his hot farm class, maybe he can add in the pro stocks and a 2 wheel drive truck class rules n just have 6 sets of rules in one class to pad his pockets |
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Sod BusterB
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If they let the 510 ci run an intercooler with p pump I think it might work. |
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different cubes in same class NEVER works...eventually class will start pointing fingers and split up.. everyone has to be the same in order for the class to work |
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Birds eye
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I don’t know about that. USA east has been running combination classes for a long Time now. I’ll be the first to admit I’m not involved or know the inter-workings but from a fans perspective I really like the show and they really seem to make things work. In all honesty I would argue here in north east OH and western PA FPP shows are better than OSTPA and NTPA. |
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carpenter
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i have to admit,full pull does what ever it takes to put on a show and to get numbers in a class.
this will be fine until a NTPA hot farm beats up on one of ricks boys,then they will have to change rules again. i was told a few wanted these NTPA rules and rick said they could pull with them and never compares apple to apples. i just wonder how much horse power and torque the NTPA guys put out and what a Full pull hot farm puts out. Ben Carpenter |
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USA east
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That's a laughable statement. After stealing money from the pullers last year and changing the rules, Ricky lost 4 Ohio pulls this year |
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Birds eye
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Again I’m not personally involved or know any of the behind the scene stuff. But I do know that a lot of OSTPA guys run at the national level and there shows have suffered because of it. There were two or three pulls where only 3 pro stocks showed up I know Medina was one of those places and not sure where else but until the national schedule is over don’t waste your money going to one of their events. Carrollton fair show was over in just an hour and a half. As for NTPA I went to Canfield two years in row watched FPP put 5 classes down with approximately 20 vehicles in each class things were moving fast passed two tracks it was a lot of fun and Like Rick or not he is a good announcer. Then the NTPA portion started they stopped using two tracks and drug their feet to the point half the crowd left before it was over including myself. It’s pathetic that they’re supposed to be the pinnacle of the sport. The first vehicle would go down shut off jack around while they unhooked the sled would push the dirt in the holes then back up the track crew would work the track in once they completely cleared the track the second vehicle would start their engine then after a few minutes pull out on the track I should say most went out to about the 150 mark before they would back up in super slow motion. Most boring pull I’ve been to I won’t go back! So from an eye in the stands FPP is better than NTPA or OSTPA in my opinion. |
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B J Ross
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I agree with birds eye,Rick does a good job and puts on a good show. |
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FPP fan, don’t think so
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Knowing the behind the scene stuff is important. Snake in grass. Yes 20 vehicles in a class. Sure. Dover this past year, 21 trucks in his 2.6 Truck class. 6 of them were pulling trucks the rest were street trucks. Great show |
Re: Ntpa/PPL hot farms vs USA east Power Pulling League hot farms
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Ben Kline
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The NTPA/PPL Hot Farms have the same rules in both of there rule books. The difference comes in USA East and Power Pulling League in western Pennsylvania. I have heard that a few of the guys that have pulled in the class was going bigger cubes, but have had second thoughts when the Ntpa/PPL hot farm rules were offered as a alternative. |
Re: Ntpa/PPL hot farms vs USA east Power Pulling League hot farms
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I have a big cube hot farm and welcome all to pull it's a fun sport and use east are great guys to pull for |
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Crusty
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I believe he is talking about ppp (power pulling productions) there hot farm rules are the same as fpp,
Ether way they have to many different rules for that class 600 cube a pump with cooler 600 cube p pump no cooler, these 2 rules was the start of the class and it worked great Now they added these Some profarm class rules and now Ntpa rules so it basically turned into if you have 20.8s come pull we will take your money |
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Jim Field
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I’m building for the hot farm class in Indiana and will not be pulling in eastern Ohio but
If I was I would not pull with them rules of FFP they ain’t even close and on top of that The head line of the rules page says "would permitt a tractor useing these rules to pull" i know they probably dont mean it this way but it almost sounds like they are doing them guys a favor to let them pull. just my 2cents. combo class really just dont work someone is alway complaning about something |
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Rb 1466
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i like the NTPA hot farm rules,been thinking of building one for this class if it comes to eastern ohio western pa
can any one tell me what kind of power and what kind of gearing they run or just shoot me in the direction who will thanks |
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Registered: 06/16/2017 Posts: 32 |
19 to 1 or 20 to 1 And about $70,000 and up and less you just want to participation award |
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