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Msg ID: 2727769 Just not the same +26/-20     
Author:nymodfan
4/27/2022 10:02:12 PM

Just not the same when you have to run a legal engine. 



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Msg ID: 2727789 Just not the same +18/-2     
Author:Sideways
4/28/2022 7:36:15 AM

Reply to: 2727769

Stirring the pot? Don't blame you. The site is pretty dead these days.



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Msg ID: 2727799 Just not the same +17/-6     
Author:KMart
4/28/2022 9:43:38 AM

Reply to: 2727769
What you talkin bout Willis?


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Msg ID: 2727893 Just not the same +18/-13     
Author:nymodfan
4/29/2022 7:59:21 AM

Reply to: 2727799

Th 96 at Delaware.



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Msg ID: 2727905 Just not the same +16/-4     
Author:A.G.ROSS
4/29/2022 10:11:28 AM

Reply to: 2727893

the only thing limiting engines in STSS is cubic inches and car weight

 

“Delaware” Big-Block (more than 477 cubic inches) or all-aluminum Big-Block: 2,600 lbs. •

Big-Block/Big Small-Block (364 c.i.-477 c.i.): 2,500 lbs. •

Small-Block (max. 363 c.i. – post-race tolerance 370 c.i.): 2,400 lbs. •

Wegner LS 427 Spec: 2,350 lbs. •

Sealed PA/NJ Spec Small-Block – open carburetor (methanol): 2,350 lbs. • CT 525: 2,300 lbs. •

Sealed PA/NJ Spec Small-Block – open carburetor (gasoline): 2,275 lbs. • W-16: 2,250 lbs.



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Msg ID: 2727911 Just not the same +17/-10     
Author:herkojerko
4/29/2022 10:55:49 AM

Reply to: 2727905

He's already won a STSS race in Delaware after the infraction at New Egypt



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Msg ID: 2728040 Just not the same +21/-4     
Author:TollTaker
4/30/2022 6:55:12 AM

Reply to: 2727911

Bigger questions are:
1. Who sealed the engine?
2. Why was the engine sealed, if it wasn't 100% legal?
3. Was the person that sealed the engine, in cahoots with the owner?



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