I am not sure but perhaps it is to make sure teams aren’t using the ECU to manipulate the charge pressure during the run.Just curious as to why the need to log converter pressure?
Data gathering maybe? No limit that I can see mentioned.
I am not sure but perhaps it is to make sure teams aren’t using the ECU to manipulate the charge pressure during the run.
Rickie is gonna retire Again lolIf you've only got 1 nitrous car left that isn't even full time anymore, and you want to get more of them to come back, adding weight to them seems like an... interesting decision
Except in those cases, they were competing in classes with the same combinations (obv PS had parity issues given the different manufactures), whereas in Pro Mod, NHRA is tasked with trying to create parity with all the available combinations, and still encourage variety. Not an easy job.Remember when you came up with a combination and hoped it would smoke every car in your class? If it did you became Grumpy or Big Daddy or a Snake or maybe a Bounty Hunter. Now we tell you what to build and what parts you can use, so there are no more Lee Shepherds or Kenny Bernsteins….
You got that right. Ricky is qualifying in the middle of the field at PDRA races. He makes a couple of good runs, bam.. Hit him with more weight. Promod started with just nitrous cars O for the return of those days.If you've only got 1 nitrous car left that isn't even full time anymore, and you want to get more of them to come back, adding weight to them seems like an... interesting decision
If you've only got 1 nitrous car left that isn't even full time anymore, and you want to get more of them to come back, adding weight to them seems like an... interesting decision