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IMO no. i think PM is waaaay exciting as it is right now, with the different combos currently available.
then again, i think top sportsman is a pretty amazing class too. IMO you don't need nitro in a bunch of different classes.
IMO no. i think PM is waaaay exciting as it is right now, with the different combos currently available.
then again, i think top sportsman is a pretty amazing class too. IMO you don't need nitro in a bunch of different classes.
When Super Chevy ran the Nitro Coupe class the cars were insane (also blowed)
Injected would be would be fun also,though
I would also like to see a limited schedule Fuel Altered series (maybe 10 events?)
"Let's put some fire in them pipes!!!" *
*Big quote
When Super Chevy ran the Nitro Coupe class the cars were insane (also blowed)
Injected would be would be fun also,though
I would also like to see a limited schedule Fuel Altered series (maybe 10 events?)
"Let's put some fire in them pipes!!!" *
*Big quote
The people I knew running Nitro coupe said it was a school in how to go broke in 4sec or less...
Although cool as crap, you really have to hate $$ to play with Nitro
Here’s a vid that I think somebody posted on here, can’t find it for some reason. Sounds very VERY good. Running at 93-94%. If you’ve got a good stereo, turn up the volume.
5 combinations allowed in PM, although other than Smith there's not very many competing with nitrous. On a related note, "Tricky Rickie" (Shifty Rickie?) lived up to his name this time last season when he entered his Mustang at the Charlotte 4-wides. Only problem was they weren't running Pro Mod at that event but that wasn't a problem - he entered the car in Competition Eliminator and won it. Bombed the A/PM index by about 3 tenths.
I don't believe NHRA would be interested in a 6th combination with that many others.
5 combinations allowed in PM, although other than Smith there's not very many competing with nitrous. On a related note, "Tricky Rickie" (Shifty Rickie?) lived up to his name this time last season when he entered his Mustang at the Charlotte 4-wides. Only problem was they weren't running Pro Mod at that event but that wasn't a problem - he entered the car in Competition Eliminator and won it. Bombed the A/PM index by about 3 tenths.
I don't believe NHRA would be interested in a 6th combination with that many others.
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