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Insert Bill Barney story here...
Tech Guy: Your engine is checking big.
Racer: Can't be, the guy I bought it from said it's a 283!




Alan
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Insert Bill Barney story here...
Alan is right here...But in 1982 NHRA said 500 cubic inches and 2350 pounds. Have at it. The next major change was 2016 when they EFI and rev-limiter era began. That's 34 years of no rules being changed and no manufacturer being targeted. Darrel Alderman won three championships, Allen Johnson won one and "The Dodge Boys" won numerous races and no rules or procedure was made to slow them down. So you can't really claim that there have been constant efforts to punish MOPAR.
in some sense of this meaning, i believe this is what the PS meeting was about. i could be wrong........ I have an "unapproved" part, There is no rule covering this part. If I present it for approval, then it's not a secret anymore and any advantage I may have had is gone. Or they may make a rule deeming my part illegal ......
Back in the 90's when I was working on a TAD team, I always heard whispers about Bill Barney, but never got the actual story...would love to know. He certainly made a quick exit from the racing scene around 1990? The other story I also heard (true or not?) was about a alcohol funny car team getting busted for having a body prop that took King Kong to carry. They could be 50lbs on the track but then roll over the scales and be on the money. Truth or fiction Randy??Insert Bill Barney story here...
There were a number of TAD's with heavy header covers, heavy injector covers, Small bores on the front two cylinders, long strokes on the back three crank throws. And lead plugs in the helmets when going across the scales.Back in the 90's when I was working on a TAD team, I always heard whispers about Bill Barney, but never got the actual story...would love to know. He certainly made a quick exit from the racing scene around 1990? The other story I also heard (true or not?) was about a alcohol funny car team getting busted for having a body prop that took King Kong to carry. They could be 50lbs on the track but then roll over the scales and be on the money. Truth or fiction Randy??
I never understood how some one that knew they were cheating that bad could not see a lying fake in the reflection in the mirror, now making sure your your on the limits is being smart and part of the total win for a driver and crew, cheating never made sense to meBack in the day tech would typically pump cylinder #1. One day they decided to mix it up and check another hole. Come to find out, cylinder #1 was the only legitimate hole. Everything he accomplished now has an asteric *.
Our tech guy Jim came in my pit one day at Las Vegas and asked to see the injector off the supercharger, supercharger off the manifold, and the 2-4-6-8 head removed. My guys complied, and we took a chair while he had his way with our stuff. After he was done I told him anyone caught cheating even once would taint everything they've done in their racing career. I won't risk it.
The heavy body pole made quite a noise when it was accidentally dropped. Things like that and lead shot found in pouches inside engine covers is why funny car bodies must be down, and no engine or header tube covers were allowed through the scales.