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Its already been said......a guy who REALLY wants to cheat will and there is not much you can do about it. Aside from having a VERY experienced, large, capable tech crew. Then how many want to sit in a long tech line for a weekly bracket race. It could take a LONG time to REALLY check a car closely. Why do you think many NHRA classes have "spec" parts. Simply makes it easier for tech. You plug in to the ignition box and look what it can do. 7531 boxes are not allowed in many classes. You can change the sticker, but as soon as they plug to it, they KNOW. But with todays electronics, the ability to do lots of things is there. If you choose to run "no box", you can pretty much assure yourself that SOMEBODY is cheating. You have several choices. One is do what you do and not worry about everyone else. Two, join the fray and be sneaky yourself. Three, run the Pro class, or four.......stay home.

Monte




I hear ya Monte... we raced with the guys cheating
(not knowing they were)but we kept trying to get better..
when we raced the one guy we did take home some money
that night but we didnt win