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Re: Remote WP legal for Super Stock class?
[Re: Ben Holt]
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03/02/09 04:32 PM
03/02/09 04:32 PM
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AndyF
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I've used the #307 pump, in fact I designed up the brackets that allow it to work with the Jesel distributor. But I've found out that some guys don't like running reverse flow systems since they can trap air bubbles in the heads. I'm now working on a way to run the standard electric water pump with a Jesel distributor. The picture I posted originally is one way to do it but a remote pump would make the job even easier. That NHRA rule book wording is very vague. It doesn't say where the pump has to bolt on for instance. How about the pump bolts to the motor plate and there aren't any block modifications? Seems that would meet the wording of the rule.
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Re: Remote WP legal for Super Stock class?
[Re: AndyF]
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03/02/09 06:46 PM
03/02/09 06:46 PM
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Ben Holt
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Trust me, that's what the wording means. If you show up with a water pump not utilizing the stock mounting locations in some form, you will get tossed. The vague wording gives them the leeway to bounce you if they don't like the intention of the application.
The best way to really get an answer is to call your Divisional office and ask the Tech Director. If you're in Oregon you could just call D6, or I would call D1, they are the Stock/SS directors.
Last edited by Ben Holt; 03/02/09 06:51 PM.
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