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I have my 3rd step out because I went to an ICE Ignition and they didn't have that option; only a two step. I'll be at the shop tomorrow but I understand they finally put the heads on the short-block yesterday. I gotta think it will be ready for the dyno by Friday this week. |
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Good Lord! He's back! LMAO!
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Last month at the IHRA National event in Michigan,my Mom had a problem with the brakes not holding the car in the water box,so she drove around it and did a dry hop.Staged and left the line with the best 60 ft of the weekend.Your results may vary.
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My burnout goes a lot faster than it sounds. About 3 -4 seconds. Barely any smoke. As long as the track is not messed up it hooks. If I rev it too high in the water the pistons meet the valves and then it's a bad day. That's why I like the 2 step for burnout. I think I'll try the switch between the burnout chip and the high side of the the two step. Hope that's legal.
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Jeff....I was trying to decide myself on an ignition system for my new stocker project and was looking into the ICE ignition also, but found out they are NOT an approved NHRA legal ignition system.....
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I don't see the factory single point ignition listed either. But it's legal. It's just an ignition box and does nothing but spark & limit RPM. Nothing else. I know the ICE Ignition is being used by at least one NHRA multi-time national record holder.
At least the Chinese aren't making knockoff ICE Ignitions and they aren't in BK either.... Stock DISTRIBUTOR Any battery-operated, stock-type ignition permitted. Crank trigger systems prohibited unless OEM distributorless ignition. Distributorless ignition must retain OEM number of coils. See General Regulations 8:3. Super Stock DISTRIBUTOR Any battery-powered ignition system permitted. Distributorless ignition must retain OEM number of coils. See General Regulations 8:3. General Reg 8.3 8:3 IGNITION Each car in competition must have a positive-action on/off switch, capable of de-energizing the entire ignition system, in good working order, located within easy reach of the driver. “Momentary contact” switch prohibited. Magneto “kill button”-type switches are prohibited. All ignition systems and/or components wiring harnesses and attachments must utilize those supplied by the ignition system manufacturer. The wiring harness must be used in an unaltered manner consistent with the manufacturer’s installation and instruction books. All removable or pin-type timing devices are prohibited. The use of any programmable multi-point rev limiter and/or a rate- of-acceleration rpm limiter, either by themselves (e.g., MSD 7561) or integrated into the ignition system (e.g., MSD 7531), are prohibited in NHRA competition. |
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