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Originally Posted by Arrowsmith
NHRA HP ratings aren't what they used to be. They now take in account racer requests to lower the HP rating. When that happens, the racer gets to drop into a more favourable class. On the other hand, if a specific combination is regularly quick against the Index, the HP factor can be increased. So as you can imagine, there just might be a bit of a hustle going on. Stock and Super Stock use different "stock" HP ratings too. With that in mind....
All of these are ratings with OEM heads; not "legal" replacement heads -- replacement heads can result in more or less HP:
The 1970 Camaro LT1 is currently rated at 320 in Stock with a stick; 325 in Stock with an automatic
The 1970 Corvette LT1 is currently rated at 330 in Stock (stick only, obviously)
The 1971 Camaro LT1 is currently rated at 315 in Stock (stick only -- no automatics accepted)
The 1971 Corvette LT1 is currently rated at 315 in Stock (stick only)
The 1968 & 1969 & 1970 Dart 340 is currently rated at 299 HP in Stock
The 1971 Dart 340 is currently rated at 314 HP in Stock
1970 3X2BBL Challenger is currently rated at 308 HP in Stock with a stick; 319 with an automatic
As you can see, it's little bit of a gong show today and because of that I wouldn't be too quick to use NHRA factors as a rating source today (although years ....maybe decades...ago it certainly was).
Hope that helps.
Wayne
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Thanks Wayne -- was it the same in 1970? That is when I was running my Z-28. Thanks again ... Craig
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