>Mark Sirota wrote:
>It's not immediately obvious to me that Prepared motors are inherently
>faster than Street Prepared motors. [...]
>In Prepared, you have fairly restrictive intake with fairly free internals.
>So you are limited by the amount of air that can flow through the intake
>system.
A common misconception.  Prepared actually has provisions for an unlimited 
intake, just like Street Prepared:
"15.10.C.3.c) Use of a fuel injection system which is not listed for a 
specific car in Appendix A, or does not comply with the requirements of 
15.10.C.2, will increase minimum weight by 10%.
15.10.C.3.d) Use of any non-stock fuel injection system which is not the one 
listed for the specific car in Appendix A, or the use of such a system if 
only "fuel injection" is specified in Appendix A, will increase the car's 
required minimum weight by 10%."
It is clear from these two clauses that you can add ANY fuel injection system 
to any Prepared car by paying a 10% weight penalty.  For some strange reason, 
you cannot do a similar thing with carburetors.
George Emery
gemery@aol.com
http://members.aol.com/gemery
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