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Bo Butner's AA/SM

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Yipes, I need to read the rule book closer. When did blowers become legal in comp other than the AT classes?

Whilst I plead ignorance, how big is the engine?
 
Yep it is definately an index buster :D They have it dialed back now and can take the hits but it will run out of boost sooner or later.
 
It's an AA/SM which is 6.0 per cu.in. with driver. 2394lbs min.:D

doh, it shows how out of touch I am in comp.:o

I read this today on nhra's site regarding AM in this year's updates to the rule book.

Comp/Super Modified

Page 128 (12/05)

Classes: Replace class designation with, "AA/SM – 8.00 pounds per cubic inch."

That would be a brutal weight (3,200 lb.) to run the car at.

6.00 makes more sense, and a much safer weight.

Bring on the Pro 5.0 cars, 10.5" tire cars, and sport compact cars that fit!:D

Nothing wrong with index killers if they can get them to hook...every pass....

It becomes self policing after a few runs.:cool:
 
doh, it shows how out of touch I am in comp.:o

I read this today on nhra's site regarding AM in this year's updates to the rule book.

Comp/Super Modified

Page 128 (12/05)

Classes: Replace class designation with, "AA/SM – 8.00 pounds per cubic inch."

That would be a brutal weight (3,200 lb.) to run the car at.

6.00 makes more sense, and a much safer weight.

Bring on the Pro 5.0 cars, 10.5" tire cars, and sport compact cars that fit!:D

Nothing wrong with index killers if they can get them to hook...every pass....

It becomes self policing after a few runs.:cool:


It is an 8.00 pound class, like you said. The rule revisions say so, and those are revisions to the 2006 rule book which states the class is 6 pounds. After the book was printed and a lot of initial arguing, NHRA changed it to 8 pounds. The class has a 2700# minimum weight anyway.
 
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