It no longer runs the cammer. It runs a 2x4 wedge FE and has for the last few years.

In my opinion NSS should be limited to a 10.5 tire. If the car was originally a leaf spring car then it should stay that way also. All should be required to run multiple carbs, big blocks and NO pony cars(except '68 Hemi A-bodies)!

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So whats the deal with the Ford I posted about? Reason I posted that was 422 motorsports is claiming the fastest NSS in the country...
8.20's is getting it done for sure. Would love to know engine size, setup/weight etc.. And what would it take Power wise for a Mopar to out run these guys?
Or is it even possible?

http://www.422motorsports.com/




The falcon had a injected SOHC cammer motor in it the last time I saw it run. It was very quick 8.40's probily went 20's at a sea level track like Atco I would say. It had alumium interior and 14x32 tires. I would bet by looking at it weight was probily 2600-2700# with driver.



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Jody Aberts 1966 Fairlane 427 Troublemaker2 AA/NSS 1964 Galaxie 500XL 390-4spd. 1966 F-100 390-C6 1967 Plymouth VIP 383-TF 2003 Roadking