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I know that in NDRA you would be considered "two power adders"...I know I know...Kind of goofy but alky injection is considered a power adder...i.e., you want to run in a "Super Stock" class with cars say 11.99 and slower, you wouldn't be able to because they are limited to one power adder; turbo or nitrous or supercharger. You would then be in a ridiculous class like "Turbo 4" class or something that allows two power adders...Turbo/N2O...Turbo/Meth...Etc... I dunno. That is for NDRA. For NHRA, I am sure things will be similar. www.nhrasportcompact.com should yield something. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by kr1s
I know that in NDRA you would be considered "two power adders"...I know I know...Kind of goofy but alky injection is considered a power adder...i.e., you want to run in a "Super Stock" class with cars say 11.99 and slower, you wouldn't be able to because they are limited to one power adder; turbo or nitrous or supercharger. You would then be in a ridiculous class like "Turbo 4" class or something that allows two power adders...Turbo/N2O...Turbo/Meth...Etc... I dunno. That is for NDRA. For NHRA, I am sure things will be similar. www.nhrasportcompact.com should yield something. Good luck.
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looked it up just yesturday...alky is a power adder. what sucks is if you got alky on your car with maybe a boost controller and minor mods...thats a turbo and alky and youre cut off...lol.
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