Michael Mayben
IHPA Tech Moderator - Retired & No Longer Online
Much better ron!!!!
Regarding the napa filter...if it's a gold", then "supposedly" you are correct! But sources of supply can change monthly depending upon beancounter decisions!
One of the dei team cars that dave was responsible for was the "napa" car. Of course...the "sponsor" wanted to see napa products used and identifiable on "their" racecar! So they got napa filters (or so the label and paint job sed), in actuality they were very carefully assembled filters from wix that were "disguised"!
And the pennzoil car??? Could it be it actually ran swepco dino juice?? No way to put a yeller pennzoil label on them slippery molecules!
Ya learn shit like this by doing it for near 50 years....and scruuin' up a whole lot more stuff than ya fix! Sumbody has to pass this oldskool stuff on to you youngsters, elsewise nancy pelosi will make sure this kinda knowledge and experience goes extinct. And then all anyone needs ta know is how to grow corn in tha backyard, or plug the motor into the outlet on the side of the house and go!
Regarding the napa filter...if it's a gold", then "supposedly" you are correct! But sources of supply can change monthly depending upon beancounter decisions!
One of the dei team cars that dave was responsible for was the "napa" car. Of course...the "sponsor" wanted to see napa products used and identifiable on "their" racecar! So they got napa filters (or so the label and paint job sed), in actuality they were very carefully assembled filters from wix that were "disguised"!
And the pennzoil car??? Could it be it actually ran swepco dino juice?? No way to put a yeller pennzoil label on them slippery molecules!
Ya learn shit like this by doing it for near 50 years....and scruuin' up a whole lot more stuff than ya fix! Sumbody has to pass this oldskool stuff on to you youngsters, elsewise nancy pelosi will make sure this kinda knowledge and experience goes extinct. And then all anyone needs ta know is how to grow corn in tha backyard, or plug the motor into the outlet on the side of the house and go!