So there is no misunderstanding, I do not condone cheating; not even a little bit. When things are allowed to slide, we end up where we are today, arguing over acid heads, bogus rods, bogus combinations, etc. I believe NHRA needs to do what is needed to maintain the integrity of Stock/Super Stock.
My concern was not that rules were being enforced. My problem was the automatic assumption that Bucky was intentionally cheating.
Anyone who knows Bucky, knows that doesn't happen. Anyone who knows him, knows he really does not have time to look at every piece on that car! You can debate everything else, you can call it what you want, the fact is neither Bucky or Joe knew there was an issue with that set of carbs.
One more thing, I have checked WOT on that engine. I look to be sure the throttle lever contacts the stop on the base plate, not down the bores. I didn't see it either.

Last edited by CMcAllister; 04/25/06 11:17 AM.

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