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Title: my fed crazyness....with cert
Post by: cj92345 on September 12, 2014, 08:00:41 AM
bought fed that prior owner said "probably won't cert" so low 10's is fine with me, bought it

been running a year no problems.

last trip to bakesfield tech said "I need a cert to run low tens"

called NHRA tech in indy they said I need a cert for low tens....10.20's

called division 7 tech, also told I need a chassis cert, made an appointment.

tech came out and cert'ed the car to 7.50

tech guy left and called back 1 hour later and said I don't need a cert, I could peel the cert off and sent it back and get my $240.00 back :o

I said i'll keep it if that's ok,

tech guy was super cool about it
Title: Re: my fed crazyness....with cert
Post by: jspell on September 12, 2014, 10:52:47 AM
That's better than buying a car with new NHRA cert, then having it re-certified by NHRA and telling you all the tubing is too thin, then admitting the car was mistakenly certified by them in the first place.  Subsequently, I sold the car for pennies on the dollar...crazy!
Title: Re: my fed crazyness....with cert
Post by: cj92345 on September 12, 2014, 11:04:02 AM
yeah...that would suck :-\
Title: Re: my fed crazyness....with cert
Post by: Tim Jones on September 15, 2014, 05:43:07 AM
Crazy ,Glad it worked out in the end,, Tim Jones
Title: Re: my fed crazyness....with cert
Post by: gregm784 on September 18, 2014, 12:05:35 PM
This is crazy. I was standing there when you were told it needed a cert.  Now it doesn't? The same tech guy tried to tell my friend he needed a -20 suit for a 10 second injected alky altered, WITH a complete floor (no open transmission).

Do these guys even read the rule book???
Title: Re: my fed crazyness....with cert
Post by: rooman on September 18, 2014, 02:18:16 PM
I have a customer who had his local tech guy replace the cage on his vintage FED. It is not even close to being legal as the front hoop is near vertical.
   At Bowling Green in 2010 I had a couple of newbie tech guys tell me that the shoulder belts in the fuel car were not legal as the were necked down to 2" wide where they sat on the HANS device--this despite the fact that the belts had a current 16.1 tag. Their argument was that the book said 3" wide and they might have been "rally car" belts. The book specifies that 16.1 is for 3" belts and narrowing them down so that the don't slip off the HANS is common practice among the belt manufacturers.

Roo
Title: Re: my fed crazyness....with cert
Post by: husker-rat on September 18, 2014, 06:11:33 PM
I keep reading this about TECH inspectors and I wonder WHO hires these people and what makes them qualified? Safety IS first but common sense should be in there somewhere. Just because they have a title of TECH INSPECTOR does not mean they know what they are doing.I have seen this in the area that I live, both in drag racing ang dirt track racing.Some certification should be involved instead of just showing up and saying I will do it.
Title: Re: my fed crazyness....with cert
Post by: rooman on September 19, 2014, 04:38:56 AM
Anyone who does NHRA certifications has to go to "school" with that group to get the credential. Track tech guys--not so much as it is usually whoever they can get for the job. That said the NHRA process seems to have some issues at times as evidenced by the guy that worked on my customer's car.

Roo
Title: Re: my fed crazyness....with cert
Post by: fuel749 on September 19, 2014, 05:45:11 AM
 
   At Bowling Green in 2010 I had a couple of newbie tech guys tell me that the shoulder belts in the fuel car were not legal as the were necked down to 2" wide where they sat on the HANS device--this despite the fact that the belts had a current 16.1 tag. Their argument was that the book said 3" wide and they might have been "rally car" belts. The book specifies that 16.1 is for 3" belts and narrowing them down so that the don't slip off the HANS is common practice among the belt manufacturers.

Roo
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    And the belts are still 3" wide, just folded over and sewn. I hope you brought them up to speed.
Title: Re: my fed crazyness....with cert
Post by: LaneM on October 02, 2014, 10:40:10 PM
having a cert on a ride is always better then not having it..the cost sucks but if you want to bail on that ride for another a up to date sticker might make the deal for you :)