How come I never see any Vipers in NHRA or IHRA?
What rules restrict their entry?
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Why aren't they put into racing? It seems that 8.3 liters would be the right way to go...
How come I never see any Vipers in NHRA or IHRA?
What rules restrict their entry?
or
Why aren't they put into racing? It seems that 8.3 liters would be the right way to go...
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Hmm...oohh....Wow!! These are delectible! Good news, Flappy! I'm not going to kill you!
How many cars would you see in a V10 class? it would be Viper vs M5?
For proper racing: Because its rubbish.
are you sure theyre classed by # cylinders and not displacement?Originally Posted by h00t_h00t
seems strange because there is no real connection between the two.
Because if it was legal and there was some advantage to it, people would have done it already.Why aren't they put into racing? It seems that 8.3 liters would be the right way to go...
I swear, some of you must think that professionals in a big buck sport are idiots.
Ok Mr. All-knowing Guru.Originally Posted by P4g4nite
And I know that, as I acknowledged, but I want to know WHY.Originally Posted by P4g4nite
8 liters is always better than 4 (provided the piston dimensions are the same).
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Hmm...oohh....Wow!! These are delectible! Good news, Flappy! I'm not going to kill you!
Actually there is a top fuel viper that run high 6's but theres a stratus that beats it.. The viper is not a very strong drag car because theres not alot of parts around for them compared to other cars.
The classification would depend on the organisers, for ameture events restrictions are usually simple things like 2.0l or under, or NA cars only because they know nobody will turn up with an F1 car.Originally Posted by johnnyperl
I think only 500ci engines are allowed.
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I don't know why that should be such a problem, the parts those big power draggers use are hardly off the shelf.Actually there is a top fuel viper that run high 6's but theres a stratus that beats it.. The viper is not a very strong drag car because theres not alot of parts around for them compared to other cars.
Id say it comes down more to experience with the engines, the big block Chev being around for what 40 years or something has that advantage.
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