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    I attributed Kenseth's engine deal to human error(not cheating). Now I see TRD pulled 3 of Boyers engines and found one questionable rod in each of his motors. This does not sound like an error. I am not a conspiracy theorist but one does have to wonder.

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    It's called a reconisance mission

    Let's just see how close NASCAR'S paying attention and what exactly we can get away with.But the trick is how to do it in a way that doesn't look obvious we are cheating.Surely if one rod gets caught they won't think it was anything but a mistake.CAN I SELL YOU ALL SOME OCEAN FRONT PROPERTY IN INDIANA?
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      I think there is more to the story than 1 light connecting rod.

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        There is definitely an eel under the rock in this story.

        TRD screwed up, then the engine assembly guys, then the rod manufacturer then who, night shift janitor????

        Never in a gazillion years I will believe that a 75,000$ Sprint Cup engine is bolt together without having all moving part being check, measure, weight, inspect and reinspect and one more time. Something smelly in there.

        OR

        If there was really a lighter rod (or 7 too heavy) put into that motor, there is a BIG quality control problem in that shop.

        Whichever way you look at it, it just doen't add up.
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        • #5
          lol they let the 29 car use one of them this weekend did u c him with a few to go lol sweet

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