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Post by dy24x on Dec 23, 2010 18:48:37 GMT -6
window bars ARE allowed
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Post by kizzire on Dec 23, 2010 23:09:08 GMT -6
anything over 108 in. wheelbase will not be allowed in the compacts
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Post by kizzire on Dec 26, 2010 18:26:47 GMT -6
1.Vehicles Allowed Any stock American made auto or station wagons are allowed. no jeeps, trucks, convertibles, hearses, ambulances, or limousines are allowed. 2.Remove Parts All glass, fiberglass, lights, light brackets, all body trim and clips must be removed. remove head liner, door panels, rear seat, carpeting and all unnecessary electrical wires. If it is not metal it must be removed. 3.Fuel Tanks Factory fuel tanks must be removed. a maximum of 6 gallon fuel cell shall be installed inside of the car forward of the real axle. Container must be securely fastened down to the floor either by welding or bolting. Plastic container must be encased in a metal box. Minimum 1/8 inch steel .Electric fuel pumps are allowed. 4.Battery All batteries, maximum of 3, must be inside passenger compartment, boxed and secured down. Either by welding or bolting. A white rag must be attached to the ground cable and be visible. Box must be minimum of 1/8" steel. 5.Radiator You do not have to use a radiator but if you do it must be in stock location. 6.Frames No welding of body to frame. Home made motor and transmission mounts will be allowed. This includes unibody cars with K member. Repairs to frame must only be on 2 sides and 2” either side of repair. ¼” max thickness.
Frame Definition: Frame is defined as being able to be removed from the body by bolts.
7.Transmissions Transmission oil coolers are allowed. 8.Drivers Protection All cars must have safety bar behind the seat going from door post to door post, or from right hand side door post angled down to the drivers side. Cars must have this bar installed in order to race. Bar must be a minimum of three [3] inches in diameter and a maximum of six [6] inches diameter. Dash bar may go across post to post or from left hand post extending twelve [12] inches past the hump, angled down to the passengers side. A “halo” bar or rollover bar is allowed and may be vertically attached to the frame. 9.Bumpers Factory car bumpers only, larger bumpers may be cut down to fit smaller car. Bumpers may be welded to the mounts and the mounts may be welded to the frame. Two straps 2” x 3/8” thick may be welded from the hood and trunk to the bumpers. Front straps must be placed to the outside of the radiator, not in front to protect the radiator. When welding these straps to either side, only a total of six [6] inches may be welded to hold it on to the bumpers or hood/trunk. 10.Doors/Trunk Lids All doors and trunk lids must be fastened either by welding or 3/8" chain. When welding you may use filler rod only large enough to fill the cracks. 11.Wagons Wagons must weld 5” skip 5” or chain their compartments that open and cut a hole so they may be checked. 12.Drivers Door Drivers door must be reinforced with either a minimum of 1/4" plate or a horizontal bar not to exceed 10" past front and rear of door. 13.Hoods Hoods may be welded, chained or bolted down. Maximum size chain 3/8". Bolts 1" with 4" washers and nuts. Six locations, three each side of hood, no bolts placed in front area of hood to protect radiator. Pick any two methods. No pulling hood and bending down to cover radiator. 14.Engine Fire Hood must have a 24" X 24" hole cut over the carburetor in case of an engine fire. 15.Driver Safety/Flying Objects Drivers door and drivers side of windshield may have vertical bars welded in to protect driver from flying objects. 16.Engines Drivers may use other model engines and drive lines. 17.Welds Welding in the interior of the car shall consist of the following only: motor mounts, transmission mounts, header panel, battery box, gas tank box and center bar. The interior of the car shall be defined as the passenger, engine and the trunk compartments. Note: Remember the body can not be welded to the frame. All outside seams may be welded. 18.Tires Maximum of 15" tires. No studded tires allowed. No split rims allowed. 19.Rear Ends Rear differentials must be 5 lug only. Any and all are allowed. Rear control arms on coiled cars may be reinforced. Leaf spring conversions are allowed but must be done clearly with no major reinforcement of frame. 20.Fender Wells Fender wells may be cut and rolled for wheel clearance. Fenders can be welded or bolted after cut and rolled 21.Car Numbers A roof top sign shall display your registered car number with letters 12" tall by 2" thick. Drivers and passenger doors shall display registered numbers 16" tall by 2" wide. Light on dark, dark on light. 22.Reinspection Main event cars are subject to reinspection at the conclusion of the event. A protest fee of $250.00 To contest another car must be posted with the head judge. If your protest is justifiable your money will be refunded to you, and the car/driver will be disqualified and therefore forfeit any moneys or winnings he/she has won. If it is not justifiable the money will be awarded to the car/driver being protested. Remember in the end judges decision is final. Just because it is not written doesn’t mean it is allowed. Call for any clarifications. 23.Compact cars will race under limited weld rules with the following additions: Only 4 and 6 cylinder engines are allowed, wheel base is not to exceed 108", four wheel drive vehicles will be allowed as long as one drive line is disconnected making it a two wheel drive.
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Post by kizzire on Dec 27, 2010 17:20:05 GMT -6
fullsize are open run what u brung so build so tough stuff
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