Quoteangry
big cubes has killed pulling on all levels it up the cost of building and lessens the durability.
I want to pre say shut the hell up to the person who will come here and say a remark like "can run with the big dogs stay home"
that is what also hurts this too singling out people beacuse they dont have deep pockets.
If cubes would have never gotten out of hand there would be way more
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QuoteThink
Light limited super stock.
Ah ok, that makes sense but I don't think I have ever seen the Light limited super class abbreviated that way. I have always seen it as LLSS.
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QuoteWell
What is your best finish in GN LtSS. I don't think your tractor would compete with LtLSS. Smuggler
What is an LtLSS?
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QuoteDick Morgan
I know that we're talking about traction control devices, how ever I wonder when, if ever a tractor was checked for cubic inches. Is 680 really 740, is 505 really 600 , 540 really whatever. Are we getting tunnel vision when it comes to rule infractions?
Again you bring up a good question. On a state level(Illinois) I can tell you that the cubes have been checked when som
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QuoteStacy
I can only say what I know about mini-rods. we are getting as much power from 6-71 small blocks now , as a big block put out 20 years ago. The technology has come a long way! Plus we will hook it 35 times a year with no major issues!
Stacy, and you are still pulling close to the same weight as you did 20 years ago aren't you?
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QuoteDick Morgan
Have the rules evolved to match the increase in HP?
Dick, that's a good question and I could say a lot after being in the seat of a lss for 22+ years, but I better not.
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QuoteAV
It's a shame what we are being force fed in the name of pollution but India and China (1/3 of the worlds population) can pollute to whatever standards they like.
That is such a TRUE statement AV!!!!!!
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Ok I am going to ask this. If a light super that has a 2 bar cage is allowed a 5% weight variance by SFI(now some will disagree with me and say that it is 10%)then why won't SFI allow a 5% weight variance on a 3 bar cage? Wouldn't adding 500 lbs. help the hooking issue? That way, no one has to spend more money on tires, all they have to do is add 500 lbs.. Flame away.
I should add th
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QuoteStormy
I'm Busted just on stupidity I guess, since I can post on Forum not logged in it doesn't occur to me to do so! I'm a creature of Habit!
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Bob, I'll give you a thumbs up on that post. lol I felt the same way until Jake put it like he did. So I registered. And I like it. And if you were a registered user, my guess would be that you would like it also. You can
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Thanks for the videos. Really hope to make it down there next year if Hammond has it again.
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I am now registered.
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