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Old 03-29-2006, 07:27 PM   #1
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I thought you both have been very clear about what you were saying..........
Me too!

Jeff's second post actually clarified a few things on how those Street Warrior's run like they do!

Then again, Andy has a valid point as well. Just for the record, and those of us that DON'T know, how does NMRA measure quench distance?


I DID NOT intended to put Jeff and Andy "against" each other, but I gahrun-dam-tee yah, I'm gonna sit back and learn what I can! Osmosis at it's best right here guys! Pay attention!
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Old 03-29-2006, 10:48 PM   #2
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Just for the record, and those of us that DON'T know, how does NMRA measure quench distance?
When it was in the rulebook they measured it the same way you or I would: Mic the headgasket and use a bridge to find the relationship between the top of the piston and the deck surface.

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