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How can you call an engine that has a distributor, wet manifold, carb and pushrods an "engine of tomorrow"? More like "engine of last century".
This engine is needed only because Toyota and Honda couldn't/wouldn't enter since they don't have any pushrod engines.
I'm really surprised there isn't a push to race Stanley Steamers to stem the complaints of greenies about the wanton waste of fuel used for racing.
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